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FR24 F-EGLF1, Blitzortung station 878, OGN Aldersht2, PilotAware PWAldersht, PlanePlotter M7.
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Originally posted by F-EGLF1 View PostThere is NO way an ant can cover that range, this looks more like an ornamental paperweight !!!
At best you will probably get a gain of around -20db at 1090Mhz and that will be swamped by all the random signals that this ornament picks up!
there is a good reason why people use TUNED antennae’s for reception, they give good gain at the required frequency and good rejection of everything else (some people also use narrow band filters to remove things like cellphone pickup).
If you are even half serious about ADS-B reception then you need to build or buy a proper antennae.
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Originally posted by sesom View PostI'll be in Japan for the next weeks and in the moment priority #1 is to get everything running stable on a Raspberry Pi.
(Sorry for the hijack: I couldn't resist. Back to the thread...)
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Originally posted by F-EGLF1 View PostAlso ensure that the tube you use is suitable, different mineral fillers used in the plastic tubes can make some useless, a colleague of mine who is researching antennae design has found reports that black plastic pipes are NOT suitable but most white or grey ones should be.
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Does the LINUX Feeder have any kind of debug mode so i can see what it send for FR24?
Is there any guide that explain what the output could tell me?
Example:
[i]sent 1 planes in 1 packets
[i][stats]sent 266 bytes
[i]Removed 0 of 3 AC
[n]pinging the server
[i]sent 1 planes in 1 packets
[i]sent 1 planes in 1 packets
[i]sent 1 planes in 1 packets
[i]sent 1 planes in 1 packets
[n]pinging the server
[i]sent 1 planes in 1 packets
[i]sent 1 planes in 1 packets
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Source code?
I'e been using the statically built ARM-LE feed for the last few weeks and, while it's very good, I'd really like add/change some of the features. Any chance the source code might be released? Or am I going to have to write my own feeder?
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Feed statistics for T feeders is working on the ARM platform
Originally posted by iceage View PostHi I thought that until I saw this post by PeterHR. Who uses a RPI hence my questions here. As I now think that the issue may be related to my account, I emailed support yesterday evening. I will post here how I get on.
Thanks for your support.
Cheers
AndyAttached FilesT-EGNR12 - Visit my weather site for North Wales; http://www.thebayweather.com
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Oh, nothing in particular. I just like the idea of messing with the code I also want to change the fact that the static build on ARM-LE seems to leave a bunch of defunct bash processes due to the method used to ping the FR server. Can this be cleared up? I have to restart the feeder every now and then to clear up the memory on my raspberry pi.
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About a month late to the dump1090-helper posts, but...
The webgui I have for the dump1090-helper (yes that is my project) is still in development and needs some work.
http://adsb.mindlesstux.com/ if you wanna see my latest edits to the webgui (if I can fix my feeds to it).
The -helper project is meant to be a helper only to provide data about aircraft that is not transmitted. Eg, http://adsb.mindlesstux.com/search/icao24/AD2192.json
As for the new GUI, I am having a terrible time with the new table being a bit slow on updates. I also still have a few things that need to be brought over/up to that gui revision such as antenna coverage. The whole concept of that version of the GUI is to allow for multiple feeds, a redesigned look that is a little more flexible, and update to the table that was a bit of a kludge code.T-KCLT1, Also the man behind the curtain working on the dump1090 webgui and the dump1090-helper project.
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The https://dl.dropbox.com/u/66906/fr24feed_x64_242.tgz link to the x86_64 feeder program in the first post is dead. Does anyone have a working link for a x86_64 system? (I'm running 3.6.11 x86_64 on an old fedora 16 box.)Patrik J. / KB1VGP / FR24 T-PHTO1
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Originally posted by lutorm View PostThe https://dl.dropbox.com/u/66906/fr24feed_x64_242.tgz link to the x86_64 feeder program in the first post is dead. Does anyone have a working link for a x86_64 system? (I'm running 3.6.11 x86_64 on an old fedora 16 box.)
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When trying to get a sharing key using --signup I always get this error (Arch Linux ARM on a RasPi) no matter what I enter:
Code:Step 1/5 - Enter Latitude (DD.DDDD) $:46.9981 Value 46.9981 is incorrect, please enter correct value! Step 1/5 - Enter Latitude (DD.DDDD) $:46.998 Value 46.998 is incorrect, please enter correct value!
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Originally posted by sitepoint View PostWhen trying to get a sharing key using --signup I always get this error (Arch Linux ARM on a RasPi) no matter what I enter:
Code:Step 1/5 - Enter Latitude (DD.DDDD) $:46.9981 Value 46.9981 is incorrect, please enter correct value! Step 1/5 - Enter Latitude (DD.DDDD) $:46.998 Value 46.998 is incorrect, please enter correct value!
(but then did have to use the parameter on the linux feeder for the basestation IP)
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