It seems that F-WMKC1 captured most of the planes.....is this selected by the server??
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or perhaps F-WMKC1 has the highest upload speed compared to the rest?
who is T-WMSA8? I saw it when mine transferred to him/her at Gua Musang....is that MLAT??Last edited by kucengemok; 2015-01-23, 15:48.
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Originally posted by Limpost View PostSurprising that they decided to continue the nearly 3 hours flight at 10,000ft. Anyway they took the safe route flying coastal where there are many airfields.Originally posted by Mike View PostFlights dropping to or not climbing above 10,000 feet often means pressurization issue in an aircraft. At 10.000 feet people can breathe normally without oxygen masks.
I wonder what is the view like.. flying at 10100ft lol. Lower than a turboprop!
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Originally posted by kucengemok View Postor perhaps F-WMKC1 has the highest upload speed compared to the rest?
who is T-WMSA8? I saw it when mine transferred to him/her at Gua Musang....is that MLAT??
Who is T-WMSA8: No one knows. He/she didn't check in here.
is that MLAT: No, if you can track the plane by itself it is ADS-B data. MLAT data will be shown as T-MLAT5, and these normally is some older generation B738 or ATR75s. Only FR24 receivers, meaning F receivers can perform calculations for MLAT, see YSWG's reply here http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...ll=1#post62259
T-receivers cannot assist in MLAT.
May I suggest you use the search button about MLAT or queries you have sometimes they are mentioned in the forum.
Originally posted by kucengemok View PostWhat happened to this flight? error in data ?
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Hope this helps.
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T-receivers(Feeders) can also assist with MLAT by using the Radarcape receiver.
Private people own many Radarcape receivers around the world.
Just checked the Radarcape product wiki.
http://wiki.modesbeast.com/File:Radarcape-webconfig.jpg (Still shows the MLAT option on the FR24 feeder setting page.)
T-receivers cannot assist in MLAT.Brian
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I always wonder if the FR24 Receiver box with Beaglebone White vs Beaglebone Black has the same Decoding speed/Uploading speed.
That would be some interesting lab tests!
what box can provide faster data to the server
FR24 Box with Beaglebone White hardware
or
FR24 Box with Beaglebone Black hardware.
?
Originally posted by North Borneo Radar View PostAll FR24 receivers have the same upload speed as far as I know.Brian
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Originally posted by SoCalBrian View PostI always wonder if the FR24 Receiver box with Beaglebone White vs Beaglebone Black has the same Decoding speed/Uploading speed.
That would be some interesting lab tests!
what box can provide faster data to the server
FR24 Box with Beaglebone White hardware
or
FR24 Box with Beaglebone Black hardware.
?
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Originally posted by kucengemok View Postdifferent color? mine is black...
FR24 receivers enclosures are black AFAIK.
Beaglebone is the 'computer board' inside the receiver.
It's a Beaglebone white that's inside the FR24 receiver.
I've not seen a black Beaglebone inside a FR24 receiver yet.
Hope this clears up the confusion.Last edited by who; 2015-01-25, 02:42.
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Originally posted by SoCalBrian View PostI always wonder if the FR24 Receiver box with Beaglebone White vs Beaglebone Black has the same Decoding speed/Uploading speed.
That would be some interesting lab tests!
what box can provide faster data to the server
FR24 Box with Beaglebone White hardware
or
FR24 Box with Beaglebone Black hardware.
?
Looking at the FR24 logs and as well as their Windows and Pi feeder, data are uploaded in 'batches'. Doesn't look like a continuous stream to me. So i don't think black or white beaglebone would make too much of a difference.
From the logs, software feeders feed at 5 seconds interval, FR24 receivers at 3 seconds interval.
But looking at my network port stats, i found that the FR24 receiver actually feeds at 10 seconds intervals.
For the software feeders, varies anywhere from 10 to 30 seconds interval (variable).
Haven't gone down to packet captures to confirm.
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Mike said the other week, FR24 started using the black Beaglebone board version in the FR24 boxes on this forum.
Originally posted by who View PostI've not seen a black Beaglebone inside a FR24 receiver yet.Brian
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Originally posted by kucengemok View Postdifferent color? mine is black...
The older FR24 boxes use the Beaglebone White hardware.
The newer FR24 boxes using the Beaglebone Black hardware.
The metal case is still the same color(black). As Mike hasn't announce any color changes for that.Brian
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