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  • Waiting..Thanks

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    • F-NTTG1 Rangiroa Island, French Polynesia

      As arnrail says: "always good to spot a new feeder on a island".

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      • Excellent. Hadn't yet spotted that one. Cheers.

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        • F-SFAL1 Port Stanley, Islas Malvinas/Falkland Islands

          Another one in the end of the world. And on an island!

          Congratulations FR24! Becoming to have a great coverage considering we're talking about the Water Hemisphere!

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          • F-SAVY1 Puerto Madryn, Province of Chubut, Argentina

            At a quick glance, coverage seems to be very good.
            Last edited by Windsurfmaniac; 2016-03-01, 17:30.

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            • F-SAVV1 Viedma, Rio Negro, Argentina

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              • F-NTGF1 Fakarava Island, French Polynesia

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                • Originally posted by Windsurfmaniac View Post
                  F-NTGF1 Fakarava Island, French Polynesia
                  We've now got 3 in French Polynesia. Keep up that island spotting!

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                  • Originally posted by airnrail View Post
                    We've now got 3 in French Polynesia. Keep up that island spotting!
                    As a matter o fact they used to be at least four, as I haven't seen Ua Pou's NTMP for a few weeks.

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                    • F-SFAL2 Port Stanley, Islas Malvinas/Falkland Islands

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                      • F-SAVC1 Comodoro Rivadavia, Provincia de Chubut, Argentina

                        With a good range and ground coverage.

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                        • F-SVCB2 Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela, But on share-satatistics page appears as T-F-SVCB2... also, the admin of this receiver can you contact me please

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                          • Hi, how do you guys know the position of these fedders? Is there a real-time map or anything alike?

                            I ask that because I intend to put one in a particular area, with a big antenna, but I don't want to do that if the area is already covered. It would be pointless and costly.

                            Thanks.

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                            • Just type in your Radar at this web site (without the T) and you can see all the radars for that airport with the stats
                              T-EGNJ48 Raspberry Pi3, Flightaware yellow stick/filter and Radar-Rama antenna
                              Based in North Lincolnshire England

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                              • Thanks for the answer. So, there is one single F-something with the ICAO of the nearer airport, so I assume it would be pointless to adapt my roof to receive that hardware?

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