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    Hello,

    Thanks for your time.

    I'm new here and i'm three days trying to install fr24 on my raspberry.
    I follow the instruction manual. Downloaded the latest img on fr24.

    Everythinh looks fine till i get this message after installing.

    [ OK ] Started Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.

    On the website i see a recognation off mine active reciever including mac adress and local ip.

    How can i get pass true.

    Because my status is offline.

    Thanks for your help,

    Edwin



  • #2
    It seems you have installed the fr24feed already, now you need to run it but typing: fr24feed

    Try it and then tell us if it works

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Matheus Moraes View Post
      It seems you have installed the fr24feed already, now you need to run it but typing: fr24feed

      Try it and then tell us if it works
      hello

      i type the command fr24feed and get this log in putty.

      [main][i]FR24 Feeder/Decoder
      [main][i]Version: 1.0.25-1/generic
      [main][i]Built on Mar 5 2020 14:41:55 (HEAD-138e2b2.git/Linux/static_armel)
      [main][i]Running on: pi24-raspbian10
      [main][i]Local IP(s): 192.168.1.144
      [main][i]Copyright 2012-2020 Flightradar24 AB
      [main][i]https://www.flightradar24.com
      [main][i]DNS mode: PING
      [main][i]Automatic updates are ENABLED
      ERROR: rmmod: ERROR: Module dvb_usb_rtl28xxu is not currently loaded
      [httpd][e]bind function failed, errno: 98
      [i]PacketSenderConfiguration::fetch_config(): Yoda configuration for this receiver is disabled
      [d]TLSConnection::ctor(): Enable verify_peer in production code!
      [main][i]Reader thread started
      [main][i]Socket server started
      [main][i]MLAT data feed started
      [reader][i]Initializing reader
      [reader][i]Connecting to DVBT receiver via (exe:///usr/bin/dump1090-mutability --gain -10 --raw --mlat)
      [bs][i]Initializing server
      [bs][i]Starting server on 0.0.0.0:30003
      [master][i]Starting processing thread
      [bs][e]Could not bind socket to *:30003, errno=98
      [mlat][i]Waiting for MLAT configuration
      [reader][i]Connected to the receiver, configuring
      [reader][i]Configured, processing messages
      Fri Apr 3 18:20:31 2020 BST EB_SOURCE EB_VERSION starting up.
      Using sample converter: UC8, integer/table path
      No supported RTLSDR devices found.
      [reader][i]Connection terminated
      [main][i]Terminating child process 1434 with SIGTERM
      [time][i]Synchronizing time via NTP
      [time][i]Time synchronized correctly, offset -0.003 seconds
      [main][i]Feed Network client started
      [main][i]RAW data server started
      [feed][i]Downloading configuration
      [raw][i]Initializing server
      [raw][i]Starting server on 0.0.0.0:30002
      [raw][e]Could not bind socket to *:30002, errno=98
      [feed][d]fetching configuration
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      [feed][i]configuring decoder
      [feed][c]Max range AIR: 350.0nm
      [feed][c]Max range GND: 100.0nm
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      [feed][i]configuration changed
      [feed][i]defined 3 servers
      [feed][c]Timestamps: optional
      info | Stopping ReceiverACSender threads for feed
      info | [stats]Stats thread started
      info | Configured ReceiverACSender: 185.218.24.22:8099,185.218.24.23:8099,185.218.24.2 4:8099, feed: EHRD433, send_interval: 5s, max age: 15s, send metadata: true, mode: 1, filtering: true
      info | Network thread connecting to 185.218.24.22:8099 for feed EHRD433
      [feed][n]EHRD433@185.218.24.22:8099/UDP
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      [feed][n]connecting
      [feed][n]connected via UDP (fd 24)
      [feed][i]Feed connected
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      [feed][n]working
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      [reader][i]Connecting to DVBT receiver via (exe:///usr/bin/dump1090-mutability --gain -10 --raw --mlat)
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      [reader][i]Connected to the receiver, configuring
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      [reader][i]Configured, processing messages
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      error | write - missing monitor file pointer
      Fri Apr 3 18:20:36 2020 BST EB_SOURCE EB_VERSION starting up.
      Using sample converter: UC8, integer/table path
      No supported RTLSDR devices found.

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      • #4
        this is via the webbrowser
        1.jpg

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        • #5
          this are the settings at this moment



          2.jpg

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          • #6

            No supported RTLSDR devices found.

            You don't have a compatible rtl-sdr SDR receiver connected.

            You can post the output for this command if you like:
            https://github.com/wiedehopf/adsb-wi...l-sdr-receiver


            Last edited by wiedehopf; 2020-04-03, 19:03.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wiedehopf View Post
              No supported RTLSDR devices found.

              You don't have a compatible rtl-sdr SDR receiver connected.

              You can post the output for this command if you like:
              https://github.com/wiedehopf/adsb-wi...l-sdr-receiver

              Hello Wiedehopf,

              As you told no support rtlsdr device.
              Here is the output.


              Lost samples in the first 2 seconds after starting the test are common and not a problem!
              Starting 30 second rtl_test, standby!
              -----
              No supported devices found.
              -------
              Test finished!
              More than 2 lost samples per million or other errors probably mean the receiver isn't working correctly.
              Try another power supply before condemning the receiver though!
              -------
              -------
              No undervoltage detected, looking fine!
              If the dongle is not directly plugged into the Raspberry Pi, lack of power/voltage could still be an issue.
              Even without detected undervoltage a better power supply can often improve reception!
              For optimum performance i would recommend the Official Raspberry Pi power supply.

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              • #8
                So, you need a receiver, if you have one plugged in currently, it's not working.

                This is probably one of the cheapest ways to get started, not sure if it's on your local amazon as well: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01GNGZAIG

                Otherwise, here are some better SDRs for receiving ADS-B: https://github.com/wiedehopf/adsb-wi...ivers--dongles

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                • #9
                  I have purchased this directly from AirNav Store for US$9 + US$ 4 shipping. At Amazon.com it had higher shipping cost (US$ 8) plus sales tax (US $ 4). However it took over a month to receive it. AirNav send it by cheapest available method. Amazon's delivery time was few days only.


                  AirNav-microRadarBox.png
                  Last edited by abcd567; 2020-04-05, 00:43.

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                  • #10
                    20200404_204914.jpg

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                    • #11
                      Dear all,

                      I have thr following problem, I have built my own ADS-B Receiver with an RPi 2B, but on the map are not all planes shown, which are in the list on the right side. What can I do, that the planes are shown on the map?


                      Thank you in advance

                      Edelschwein

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Edelschwein View Post
                        on the map are not all planes shown, which are in the list on the right side.
                        You cannot see all plane of the list on the map because:
                        1. All planes dont send location data. They can be listed, but due to absence of location data, they cannot be plotted on map.
                        2. The dump1090 plots a plane only if it receives 3 messages within one miute (I dont remember exact figures, but this will give you an idea of process). If the rception is bad and required number of messages per miute are not received, the plane will not be plotted on map.


                        Originally posted by Edelschwein View Post
                        What can I do, that the planes are shown on the map?
                        For case 1 above, install a datafeeder such as Flightaware or Adsbexchange who calculate plane position by triangulation (MLAT) and feed back this data to your Pi so that planes without position data can also be displayed on map.

                        For case 2 above, improve your reception by installing better antenna at higher location away from obstructions, use coax with low attenuation. Adding a Filter and/or LNA may also help.
                        Last edited by abcd567; 2020-04-08, 22:54.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by wiedehopf View Post
                          No supported RTLSDR devices found.

                          You don't have a compatible rtl-sdr SDR receiver connected.

                          You can post the output for this command if you like:
                          https://github.com/wiedehopf/adsb-wi...l-sdr-receiver

                          Hello,

                          I just recievd my new rtl2823U stick.
                          Now i get this message

                          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo bash -c "$(wget -nv -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.c om/wiedehopf/adsb-scripts/master/rtl_test.sh)"
                          2020-04-18 16:04:05 URL:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wi...f/adsb-scripts /master/rtl_test.sh [2136/2136] -> "-" [1]
                          -----
                          Lost samples in the first 2 seconds after starting the test are common and not a problem!
                          Starting 30 second rtl_test, standby!
                          -----
                          Found 1 device(s):
                          0: Generic, RTL2832U, SN: 77771111153705700

                          Using device 0: Generic RTL2832U
                          Found Rafael Micro R820T tuner
                          Supported gain values (29): 0.0 0.9 1.4 2.7 3.7 7.7 8.7 12.5 14.4 15.7 16.6 19.7 20.7 22.9 25.4 28.0 29.7 32.8 33.8 36.4 37.2 38.6 40.2 42.1 43.4 43.9 44.5 48.0 49.6
                          [R82XX] PLL not locked!
                          Sampling at 2400000 S/s.

                          Info: This tool will continuously read from the device, and report if
                          samples get lost. If you observe no further output, everything is fine.

                          Reading samples in async mode...
                          Allocating 15 zero-copy buffers
                          lost at least 8 bytes
                          Signal caught, exiting!

                          User cancel, exiting...
                          Samples per million lost (minimum): 0
                          -------
                          Test finished!
                          More than 2 lost samples per million or other errors probably mean the receiver isn't working correctly.
                          Try another power supply before condemning the receiver though!
                          -------
                          -------
                          No undervoltage detected, looking fine!
                          If the dongle is not directly plugged into the Raspberry Pi, lack of power/voltage could still be an issue.
                          Even without detected undervoltage a better power supply can often improve reception!
                          For optimum performance i would recommend the Official Raspberry Pi power supply.

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                          • #14
                            So do a reboot ... check if you're receiving anything.

                            Not sure which dump1090 you were running ...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wiedehopf View Post
                              So do a reboot ... check if you're receiving anything.

                              Not sure which dump1090 you were running ...
                              I did a reboot and type in putty fr24feed.

                              Maybe you can check my log file?
                              I see in my browser i am connected but in the flightradar browser i can't see my raspberry

                              how can i check wich dump1090 i have

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