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Originally posted by twfr View PostPeterhr, your radar station is awesome
Without specialised equipemnt, it tracks most planes flying over UK. You are expert in Raspberry Pi. I want to set up a Pi station to replace my notebook.
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There are some good news I heard from Houston, US.
1. The replacement of my Flightfeeder can be finished in the next 2 weeks I think, T-VHHH19 will be online soon.
2. The manufacturer say people who are at least 50 miles (80 km) away from Hong Kong will have a good chance to get a kit if they apply through their website. That means applicants from Macau (澳門), Pearl River Delta (珠海、中山、江門、佛山、廣州、東莞、惠州), east of Shanwei (汕尾市) will have a high chance to get the Flightfeeder. I will provide the solution on how to share the data from Flightfeeder to FR24 by using a PC or Raspberry Pi for any successful applicants.
Thanks!Last edited by Dundee; 2014-09-07, 18:51.
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Originally posted by Dundee View PostThere are some good news I heard from Houston, US.
1. The replacement of my Flightfeeder can be finished in the next 2 weeks I think, T-VHHH19 will be online soon.
2. The manufacturer say people who are at least 50 miles (80 km) away from Hong Kong will have a good chance to get a kit if they apply through their website. That means applicants from Macau, Pearl River Delta (珠海、中山、江門、佛山、廣州、東莞、惠州), east of Shanwei (汕尾市) will have a high chance to get the Flightfeeder. I will provide the solution on how to share the data from Flightfeeder to FR24 by using a PC or Raspberry Pi for any successful applicants.
Thanks!
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Originally posted by Dundee View PostThere are some good news I heard from Houston, US.
1. The replacement of my Flightfeeder can be finished in the next 2 weeks I think, T-VHHH19 will be online soon.
2. The manufacturer say people who are at least 50 miles (80 km) away from Hong Kong will have a good chance to get a kit if they apply through their website. That means applicants from Macau (澳門), Pearl River Delta (珠海、中山、江門、佛山、廣州、東莞、惠州), east of Shanwei (汕尾市) will have a high chance to get the Flightfeeder. I will provide the solution on how to share the data from Flightfeeder to FR24 by using a PC or Raspberry Pi for any successful applicants.
Thanks!
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Originally posted by Mike View PostNew FR24 receivers
F-VHHH4 activated in Hong Kong, China
For discussions about new receivers please use thread http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...24-Feeder-Chat
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Originally posted by F-VHHH4 View PostHello folks,
I am a FR24 feeder and thanks for FR to supply the hardware to me.
As now, the radar stations is running well, but I want to improve the radar stations coverage.
Any 1090Mhz Antenna is better then that one shipped from FR ?
Thank you all !
If you really want to and can afford to get a better antenna perhaps it is the PCB active antenna - http://shop.jetvision.de/epages/6480...Products/68200
how long is your cable? If you only use 5m I worry the signal will be too strong and affect the FR24 receiver.
The alternative is the Chinese 9db 1090mhz antenna - http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...ntenna/page163 see post #1629 From what I read you need to have a minimum order of 5 to have the antennas send to your area. It's a long antenna too compared to FR24's.
The other way of doing things is to get your cable from the antenna to the receiver as short as possible, maybe a cheaper way of doing things and HK should stock a few good coax cables. The other feeders from HK here can also assists you and share their thoughts.
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Originally posted by F-VHHH4 View PostHi North Borneo Radar ,
My cable is 10 Meters from the antenna to the FR24 device.
The radar range is around 244nm showed on the FR website.
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