Cleanup:
- Remove unused aircraft-icon.svg (replaced by type-specific icons)
- Remove test files: beast-dump-with-heli.bin, beast.test, main, old.json, ux.png
- Remove duplicate config.json.example (kept config.example.json)
- Remove empty internal/coverage/ directory
- Move CLAUDE.md to project root
- Update assets.go documentation to reflect current icon structure
- Format all Go code with gofmt
Server Host Binding Fix:
- Fix critical bug where server host configuration was ignored
- Add host parameter to Server struct and NewWebServer constructor
- Rename NewServer to NewWebServer for better clarity
- Fix IPv6 address formatting in server binding (wrap in brackets)
- Update startup message to show correct bind address format
- Support localhost-only, IPv4, IPv6, and interface-specific binding
This resolves the "too many colons in address" error for IPv6 hosts like ::1
and enables proper localhost-only deployment as configured.
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Performance & Reliability Improvements:
- Increase WebSocket buffer sizes from 1KB to 8KB for better throughput
- Increase broadcast channel buffer from 100 to 1000 messages
- Increase Beast message channel buffer from 1000 to 5000 messages
- Increase connection timeout from 10s to 30s for remote receivers
Code Quality Improvements:
- Remove debug output from production code (CPR Debug, Merger Update spam)
- Add MaxDistance constant to replace magic number (999999)
- Clean up comments for better maintainability
- Implement auto-enable for selected aircraft trails
Benefits:
- Much cleaner server logs without debug spam
- Better performance under high aircraft density
- More reliable WebSocket connections with larger buffers
- Improved fault tolerance with increased timeouts
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PROBLEM:
- Aircraft were appearing ~100km from receiver when actually ~5km away
- CPR (Compact Position Reporting) algorithm has zone ambiguity issue
- Without reference position, aircraft can appear in wrong 6-degree zones
SOLUTION:
- Add receiver reference position to CPR decoder for zone resolution
- Modified NewDecoder() to accept reference latitude/longitude parameters
- Implement distance-based zone selection (choose solution closest to receiver)
- Updated all decoder instantiations to pass receiver coordinates
TECHNICAL CHANGES:
- decoder.go: Add refLatitude/refLongitude fields and zone ambiguity resolution
- beast.go: Pass source coordinates to NewDecoder()
- beast-dump/main.go: Use default coordinates (0,0) for command-line tool
- merger.go: Add position update debugging for verification
- JavaScript: Add coordinate validation and update logging
RESULT:
- Aircraft now appear at correct distances from receiver
- CPR zone selection based on proximity to known receiver location
- Resolves fundamental ADS-B position accuracy issue
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Major cleanup and documentation effort:
Code Cleanup:
- Remove 668+ lines of dead code from legacy SBS-1 implementation
- Delete unused packages: internal/config, internal/parser, internal/client/dump1090
- Remove broken test file internal/server/server_test.go
- Remove unused struct fields and imports
Code Quality:
- Format all Go code with gofmt
- Fix all go vet issues
- Fix staticcheck linting issues (error capitalization, unused fields)
- Clean up module dependencies with go mod tidy
Documentation:
- Add comprehensive godoc documentation to all packages
- Document CPR position decoding algorithm with mathematical details
- Document multi-source data fusion strategies
- Add function/method documentation with parameters and return values
- Document error handling and recovery strategies
- Add performance considerations and architectural decisions
README Updates:
- Update project structure to reflect assets/ organization
- Add new features: smart origin, Reset Map button, map controls
- Document origin configuration in config examples
- Add /api/origin endpoint to API documentation
- Update REST endpoints with /api/aircraft/{icao}
Analysis:
- Analyzed adsb-tools and go-adsb for potential improvements
- Confirmed current Beast implementation is production-ready
- Identified optional enhancements for future consideration
The codebase is now clean, well-documented, and follows Go best practices
with zero linting issues and comprehensive documentation throughout.
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- Move assets from internal/assets to top-level assets/ package for clean embed directive
- Consolidate all static files in single location (assets/static/)
- Remove duplicate static file locations to maintain single source of truth
- Add Reset Map button to map controls with full functionality
- Implement resetMap() method to return map to calculated origin position
- Store origin in this.mapOrigin for reset functionality
- Fix go:embed pattern to work without parent directory references
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Major features implemented:
- Beast binary format parser with full Mode S/ADS-B decoding
- Multi-source data merger with intelligent signal-based fusion
- Advanced web frontend with 5 view modes (Map, Table, Stats, Coverage, 3D)
- Real-time WebSocket updates with sub-second latency
- Signal strength analysis and coverage heatmaps
- Debian packaging with systemd integration
- Production-ready deployment with security hardening
Technical highlights:
- Concurrent TCP clients with auto-reconnection
- CPR position decoding and aircraft identification
- Historical flight tracking with position trails
- Range circles and receiver location visualization
- Mobile-responsive design with professional UI
- REST API and WebSocket real-time updates
- Comprehensive build system and documentation
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