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ADS-B on FlightAware
In addition to receiving over fifty different government air traffic control and private datalink sources, FlightAware operates a worldwide network of ADS-B receivers that track ADS-B-equipped aircraft flying around the globe. FlightAware owns and operates these receivers at dozens of airports around the world in conjunction with airport operators. We also invite customers and professional users to connect to FlightAware's network and feed additional ADS-B data from their receivers using… (flightaware.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Wow - just worked out it has been connected for nearly 3 years, how time flies (pun intended also)!!
My friend Tony Chadwick, who should know better than those flying !
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I have had my RadarBox connected for well over a year now and the only snag is RadarBox itself has to be restarted manually after a shutdown (for Microsoft upgrades usually).
You should start sharing with FlightAware -- we only launched that functionality in the last couple weeks.
>will reduce the occurrence?
Statisticaly, yes, but when a station is unattended 24/24, it's not a solution.
Statisticaly, yes, but when a station is unattended 24/24, it's not a solution.
The only very minor glitch I can see thus far is when Planeplotter tries to upload data to itself and FA at the same exact moment. The system takes a nosedive til the next cycle and I get a 'data crash' message. (puns intended)
Don't be overwhelmed by the software as it is quite easy to set up if you take your time. The receivers as Daniel said, run from the simple ($20) to the elaborate ($700). I purchased one for €199.00 which instead of using antenna cable, connects the receiver via it's own IP from the roof maximizing range, and eliminating antenna cable loss.
Don't be overwhelmed by the software as it is quite easy to set up if you take your time. The receivers as Daniel said, run from the simple ($20) to the elaborate ($700). I purchased one for €199.00 which instead of using antenna cable, connects the receiver via it's own IP from the roof maximizing range, and eliminating antenna cable loss.
like by color of the plane symbols perhaps.