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Originally posted by JIASM View PostWell now, I only have to wait until my application gets accepted, I am very eager in starting an uniterrupted feed, hope it doesnt take to long for it. The peruvian skies are getting very interested, and I dont want to miss any of the action.
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We are currently running out of receivers from production batch #2, so we need to slow down shipment of receivers for the moment. Only about 20 units are left from batch #2 before next batch of 1000 units is ready around Christmas. But you can still apply for a receiver on http://www.flightradar24.com/free-ads-b-equipment and once approved you will get a unit when new batch is ready.
We still have about 100 units in shipment so there should be new units installed almost daily until Christmas.
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Just curious - Do the new receivers go to new hosts or to existing F- or T- feeders? I mean, do you have preferences, and what percentage is new replacing old receivers? I'm aware there are objective requirements that must be met first and foremost.
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I'm based in Waterford City, Ireland and am about 8nm from Waterford Airport EIWF. I have put in an application for the equipment but i think Ireland in general is pretty well covered. Maybe i will be successful who knows but in the meantime i am expecting a dongle to arrive soon and when it does i will upload data to FR24. By the way well done to FR24 for such a wonderful and interesting service.
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Hi guys, I´m a newbie here...live in Brazil (Goiania IATA:GYN; ICAO:SBGO ) and waiting to receive my ADS-B receiver and help feeding FR24... I notice since last week that all planes heading to GYN disappear from radar when they cross below 10.000ft. Could anybody tell me why? Thank you! Jeferson
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Originally posted by Mike View PostWe are currently running out of receivers from production batch #2, so we need to slow down shipment of receivers for the moment. Only about 20 units are left from batch #2 before next batch of 1000 units is ready around Christmas. But you can still apply for a receiver on http://www.flightradar24.com/free-ads-b-equipment and once approved you will get a unit when new batch is ready.
We still have about 100 units in shipment so there should be new units installed almost daily until Christmas.
Up to end Nov 2013 - how many feeders are feeding FR24 ?
1). F-Feeders = ??
2). T-Feeders = ??F-WSSS1 - Cats refused to Pee & Pooh on RadarBox - Running a FR24 Receiver & DVB-T Dongle 24/7 to piss off The Chief Thief.
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Originally posted by mickopla View PostHi Guys, I put in an application over a week ago and am just wondering was it received as i didn't hear anything back yet?
Cheers
Mike
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Originally posted by JIASM View PostI am already waiting for nearly 3 weeks, and I havent received any answer yet, even though there isnt any coverage in my country
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