solved, local software has problem with ads-b ground flag "-1"
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There goes that theoryI thought it may say GND:no
Assuming your coordinates are accurate and not being reported 100nm out of range?
I may have read the basestation manual wrong. It looked like it meant both standalone and via BS that 30006(raw) and 30003(decoded) was available. But that looks like it may be from basestation only since it steals the 10001 port
Might pay to reconfigure your setup a little. Assuming you have the feeder like:
SBS-TCP
BS Out: Enabled
Perhaps adjust to
BS Out: Disabled
Basestation data out: enabled
That way radarview/VRS etc would get the unfiltered ground traffic at least.
Assuming your basestation out is OFF at present, else it may be detecting duplicate data (filtered from fr24feed and basestation from localhost combined)
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log:
2017-05-23 11:36:29 | [feed][c]GND: YES
2017-05-23 11:36:29 | [feed][c]NonADSB: YES
2017-05-23 11:36:29 | [feed][c]Timestamps: optional
2017-05-23 11:36:29 | [feed][c]Max range AIR: 350.0nm
2017-05-23 11:36:29 | [feed][c]Max range GND: 100.0nm
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Server side config will be set to no..same with me.
Look at feeder when it starts you will see the flag.
The sbs3 is capable of 30003 data itself. Why not disable fr24feed and enable that?
It's.one of those features I need someone to play with to get a working setup people keep asking how to do.
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Own Ground Traffic missing
hello,
my situation:
receiver: sbs-3 connected via tcp to raspberry pi 3 to fr24feed software v 1.0.16-10 (newer one does not work in this combination).
i am only a view 100m away from LOWL airport and i can see all the groundtraffic, when i am using Basestation software.
when i am feeding with fr24feed i don't see my own groundtraffic in radarview on fr24web and i don't see my groundtraffic
when i connect with a local viewing program via port 30003. i can see all traffic above about 300m.
what could be the problem????
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