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  • WHY... I wanted to Move FR24 to a much less power consuming machine... 290-350 watts at idle. I do turn off the two outer monitors when not needed but still at approx. 200 watts.
    Andy T-KTIK1

    RPI - http://Temporarily off Line due to t...98.37.214:8080

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    • Ok anyway i solved my problem. sometimes airplanes occour with my radar I make some pictures for you

      used the Little antenna directly from the dongle
      2013-09-30 14.51.12.jpg

      cable go trought window
      2013-09-30 14.52.06.jpg

      and my pi
      2013-10-01 09.29.56.jpg

      i used fr24feed_arm-le_233s and now everything working

      you can see what i spotting with this little antenna:http://search.modmycraft.de:8080
      Last edited by Foxconn11; 2013-10-01, 07:37. Reason: adding link
      Feeding With dump1090 and a DVB-T stick oh i forgot: on a raspberry pi

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      • Originally posted by andyk1 View Post
        Well I have a home Built from the ground up AMD 8350 cpu, 32 gigs mem, 850 watt power supply, HIS 7970 vid card with 3 gigs mem Pushing 3 (three) 24" monitors , 230 gig SSD for C:\ Drive, About 7 Tera bites of useless storage space on 3 drives D:\, E:\, and F:\ Drives. Only two Blue ray and DVD burners hehehe. Oh and water cooled with 340 mm radiator and a 240 mm radiator. Keeps my room toastie in the winter. Is that enough Power...
        I did try the Hyper-V on an older generation 2 processor machine with quad core Xeons - a machine that would have been very happy running vSphere, but with Hyper-V performance was dire. A modern i7 based machine ran it well. It seems that SLAT is more important than power. Sorry I don't know the AMD processor numbers, seems like a great setup - very much an overkill for flight tracking, so agreed about why to run on a Pi / BBB.

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        • Ooops double post ...........................................can't delete it

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          • Originally posted by Foxconn11 View Post
            Ok anyway i solved my problem. sometimes airplanes occour with my radar I make some pictures for you

            used the Little antenna directly from the dongle
            [ATTACH=CONFIG]2699[/ATTACH]

            cable go trought window
            [ATTACH=CONFIG]2700[/ATTACH]

            and my pi
            [ATTACH=CONFIG]2701[/ATTACH]

            i used fr24feed_arm-le_233s and now everything working

            you can see what i spotting with this little antenna:http://search.modmycraft.de:8080
            Great cover from the simple antenna, Have a look at the dipole or franklin dipole (made from co-axial cable) here http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...antenna/page12

            Mount it as high as possible (top of a bamboo cane fixed to edge of the roof) ... should make a huge difference.

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            • Originally posted by peterhr View Post
              I did try the Hyper-V on an older generation 2 processor machine with quad core Xeons - a machine that would have been very happy running vSphere, but with Hyper-V performance was dire. A modern i7 based machine ran it well. It seems that SLAT is more important than power. Sorry I don't know the AMD processor numbers, seems like a great setup - very much an overkill for flight tracking, so agreed about why to run on a Pi / BBB.
              Yep I hear ya. I am going to install a Linux version soon But haven't decided which yet. Am working on my antenna issue. I need to build a new one outside of PVC pipe and I didcovered that the cheap Antenna amplifier actually did help. The cheap one I mentioned way back. It was made for television reception up to 900mhz but I read when I started they will work and damn if it doesn't. It's one with a pre amp at the upper mast head and a power injection (12 volt) at the end of the coax just before the sdr dongle. Soooo that tells me it's an important ingredient to this mess I am building.
              Andy T-KTIK1

              RPI - http://Temporarily off Line due to t...98.37.214:8080

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              • [QUOTE=Foxconn11;39125]Ok anyway i solved my problem. sometimes airplanes occour with my radar I make some pictures for you

                If you could move that setup or just an antenna to say house top level you would get more than just a few sometimes I would be willing to bet...

                You have both Ethernet and wifi plugged in at the same time?
                Andy T-KTIK1

                RPI - http://Temporarily off Line due to t...98.37.214:8080

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                • Originally posted by andyk1 View Post
                  Yep I hear ya. I am going to install a Linux version soon But haven't decided which yet. Am working on my antenna issue. I need to build a new one outside of PVC pipe and I didcovered that the cheap Antenna amplifier actually did help. The cheap one I mentioned way back. It was made for television reception up to 900mhz but I read when I started they will work and damn if it doesn't. It's one with a pre amp at the upper mast head and a power injection (12 volt) at the end of the coax just before the sdr dongle. Soooo that tells me it's an important ingredient to this mess I am building.
                  Am really confused on which antenna to try. Did you build that antenna Peterhr on the antenna tread?

                  The last one you and Herman where talking to abcd I think. The franklin Co I believe?
                  Last edited by andyk1; 2013-10-01, 09:19.
                  Andy T-KTIK1

                  RPI - http://Temporarily off Line due to t...98.37.214:8080

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                  • I built a co-linear out of coaxial cable maybe 5' long and stuffed it into a 3/4" / 21.5mm PVC water tank overflow pipe (which I then stuffed into a 1" speedfit plastic plumbing pipe 'cause it looked frail in the wind.

                    I'm thinking about a Franklin - but what to make it on so it's not attached to something that blocks signal

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                    • Originally posted by peterhr View Post
                      I built a co-linear out of coaxial cable maybe 5' long and stuffed it into a 3/4" / 21.5mm PVC water tank overflow pipe (which I then stuffed into a 1" speedfit plastic plumbing pipe 'cause it looked frail in the wind.

                      I'm thinking about a Franklin - but what to make it on so it's not attached to something that blocks signal
                      Ya that's my problem. PVC is out for me as I saw the test results. Fiberglass is better but still a db loss. Thinking of some way to bend copper or brass rods or something
                      Andy T-KTIK1

                      RPI - http://Temporarily off Line due to t...98.37.214:8080

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                      • Originally posted by andyk1 View Post
                        Ya that's my problem. PVC is out for me as I saw the test results. Fiberglass is better but still a db loss. Thinking of some way to bend copper or brass rods or something
                        support the franklin on the bit's that stick out ... they're not doing anything in the way of receiving anyway.

                        btw. Maybe you could apply for an f- receiver they're looking for Woodward, OK, Lawton, OK & Tulsa, OK and you're in the middle.
                        Last edited by peterhr; 2013-10-01, 19:48.

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                        • Originally posted by peterhr View Post
                          support the franklin on the bit's that stick out ... they're not doing anything in the way of receiving anyway.

                          btw. Maybe you could apply for an f- receiver they're looking for Woodward, OK, Lawton, OK & Tulsa, OK and you're in the middle.
                          There is already one here (F-KPWA1) and yes I know there looking for more but just NOT where I am. I don't think it would be a benefit to them to have two Boxes 15 miles apart or so I'm guessing.

                          Antenna is kicking my butt. I think in the long run it would be cheaper and wiser to get one already made like the one at the rtl1090 store I can't remember the name of. Just need the one with 30 meters of cable. I can't tell if that one already has the pre-amp at the mast head or if you can add one.

                          I keep being driven back to this one and I think for the money and performance shown it's the best bet. http://h2204566.stratoserver.net/Sma...s-b-usb-dongle

                          Haven't seen much talk about it but the stats seem good to me. Not sure if this is the one ABCD? on the other tread was talking about as his link was dead on my end and I couldn't see what he was talking about. Antenna's are not my best either but I do understand how they work and the principle behind length and frequency's. The other thing to consider is a filter to is a good quality filter to filter out in coming freq's such as FM which is here anyway very strong. They do make 1090 filters I saw but don't have a link. The cost was approx. $39 US dollars but can't find it again. Have to search YouTube again for it. There are so many things now to concider getting optimum performance out of this thing it's funny. a good ANTENNA being the main factor. From there everything else seems simpler to figure out. A good quality pre-amp at the mast head is also a must for long range reception of the very distant ads-b signals.

                          Any one can get the cheap SDR dongles to work. Depending where your antenna is located depends on your performance. To get out and "touch" the longer, higher, further signals takes thought, work and dedication for sure. Lots of sleepless nights thinking about making it better. Well back to tinkering with this thing.
                          Last edited by andyk1; 2013-10-02, 00:04. Reason: Changed changes.
                          Andy T-KTIK1

                          RPI - http://Temporarily off Line due to t...98.37.214:8080

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                          • Originally posted by peterhr View Post
                            support the franklin on the bit's that stick out ... they're not doing anything in the way of receiving anyway.

                            btw. Maybe you could apply for an f- receiver they're looking for Woodward, OK, Lawton, OK & Tulsa, OK and you're in the middle.
                            So the bit's that stick out, are those facing down? I can't find a picture of one in use to see how it's mounted. I can't even tell if it's vertical or horizontal mount hehehe
                            Andy T-KTIK1

                            RPI - http://Temporarily off Line due to t...98.37.214:8080

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                            • On the 'Best Antenna' page http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...antenna/page12 the diagrams show a 6.8cm 'loop' between the dipole sections ... use those (multiple) for support.

                              I'd love to try it, but I can't see when I'll get time to do mast stuff in daylight, especially since the evenings are now closing in and weekends are busy. (maybe I should put a pully on the top of the mast so I can quickly pull temporary setups up without having lots of disassembly, re-assembly.

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                              • Originally posted by peterhr View Post
                                On the 'Best Antenna' page http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...antenna/page12 the diagrams show a 6.8cm 'loop' between the dipole sections ... use those (multiple) for support.

                                I'd love to try it, but I can't see when I'll get time to do mast stuff in daylight, especially since the evenings are now closing in and weekends are busy. (maybe I should put a pully on the top of the mast so I can quickly pull temporary setups up without having lots of disassembly, re-assembly.
                                Hehehe Same here. Days are getting shorter and I need a way to get to the top of the mast easier. Not an easy thing raising and lowering a 45 foot (15 meter) mast over and over. I'm stumped which way the two ends face. Horizontal or vertical like yours on bamboo pole.
                                Andy T-KTIK1

                                RPI - http://Temporarily off Line due to t...98.37.214:8080

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