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  • Originally posted by Breitling View Post
    On VRS:

    - Tools
    - Options
    - Web server
    - 3.8 Internet users can see receiver range plots

    On generated web page:

    - Menu
    - Receiver range
    Originally posted by nliviu View Post
    http://forum.virtualradarserver.co.u....php?f=1&t=353

    The important words are:
    It will only do this for receivers that have a receiver location set for them. It won't do it for merged feeds or for receivers that do not have a receiver location.

    I did all this, still no receiver range plot. please see screenshots below

    VRS option setting 1
    VRS setting-1.png

    VRS option setting 2
    VRS setting-2.png

    Map setting 1
    VRS Range setting on Map-1.png

    Map setting 2
    VRS Range setting on Map-2.png

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    • your looking in the wrong place its here
      location.jpg
      T-EGLF8

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      • Did you associate a location to the receiver?
        Attached Files
        Last edited by nliviu; 2014-05-14, 17:12.
        Liviu
        A.net JetPhotos.Net PlaneSpotters.net
        RTL USB/dump1090/FreeBSD + Franklin antenna + PlanePlotter

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        • Originally posted by SpaxmoidJAm View Post
          your looking in the wrong place its here
          [ATTACH=CONFIG]4095[/ATTACH]
          I am not at wrong place. I first reached the drop-down menu shown in your screen shot. When I clicked "Receiver Range", it changed to the drop-down menu shown in "Map setting 1" screenshot in my post #1074 above. Then I placed a check mark besides "All altitudes".
          Last edited by abcd567; 2014-05-14, 17:32.

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          • Originally posted by nliviu View Post
            Did you associate a location to the receiver?
            Yes I have already done it before writing post #1074. It is shown in screenshot "VRS option setting 1". I did not attach the "VRS option setting 3" with that post. I am attaching it now.

            VRS setting-3.png
            Last edited by abcd567; 2014-05-14, 17:31.

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            • Check your latitude and longitude in "VRS option setting 1"
              lat: 43.580100
              long: -79.623600
              Liviu
              A.net JetPhotos.Net PlaneSpotters.net
              RTL USB/dump1090/FreeBSD + Franklin antenna + PlanePlotter

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              • Originally posted by nliviu View Post
                Check your latitude and longitude in "VRS option setting 1"
                lat: 43.580100
                long: -79.623600
                It does not work irrespective of the accuracy of latutude & Longitude.
                I tried accuracies of 2, 4 & 6 decimal places, still did not plot the Receiver Range.

                I have started to doubut if this "Receiver Range" works only with costly commercial Receivers like Beast
                Last edited by abcd567; 2014-05-14, 18:44.

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                • In the screenshot you have
                  longitude: 43.580100
                  latitude: -79.623600

                  AFAIK, Toronto is in the northern and western hemisperes, ie. the latitude is positive and the longitude is negative (see the coordinates in my previous message)
                  In "VRS option setting 1" you entered a negative latitude (southern hemispere) and a positive longitude (eastern hemispere) which places you somewhere in the Indian Ocean
                  Liviu
                  A.net JetPhotos.Net PlaneSpotters.net
                  RTL USB/dump1090/FreeBSD + Franklin antenna + PlanePlotter

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                  • Originally posted by abcd567 View Post
                    It does not work irrespective of the accuracy of latutude & Longitude.
                    I tried accuracies of 2, 4 & 6 decimal places, still did not plot the Receiver Range.

                    I have started to doubut if this "Receiver Range" works only with costly commercial Receivers like Beast
                    Got mine working !!! YAAAAYYYYY THANKS GUYS


                    @ abcd567 .... I used the map to drag the location marker to my location, then copied the lat/lon from OPTIONS/GENERAL into the server software.


                    Heres a quick 2 hour plot... the circles are at 25 miles... on my coco

                    Clipboard01.jpg
                    Last edited by Rooster; 2014-05-14, 20:14.

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                    • Originally posted by abcd567 View Post
                      It does not work irrespective of the accuracy of latutude & Longitude.
                      I tried accuracies of 2, 4 & 6 decimal places, still did not plot the Receiver Range.
                      It is not related to accuracy, you simply swaped lat and lon.
                      Northwest Spain: F-LECO1, F-LEST1

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                      • Originally posted by nliviu View Post
                        In the screenshot you have
                        longitude: 43.580100
                        latitude: -79.623600

                        AFAIK, Toronto is in the northern and western hemisperes, ie. the latitude is positive and the longitude is negative (see the coordinates in my previous message)
                        In "VRS option setting 1" you entered a negative latitude (southern hemispere) and a positive longitude (eastern hemispere) which places you somewhere in the Indian Ocean
                        Thanks. I am not at home now (replying from my phone). Will correct mistake when I return home. What a silly mistake

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                        • Originally posted by Breitling View Post
                          It is not related to accuracy, you simply swaped lat and lon.
                          Thanks. I am not at home now (replying from my phone). Will correct mistake when I return home. What a silly mistake

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                          • Thanks Breitling & nliviu
                            I swaped the Longitude/Latitude entries, and VRS started plotting receiver range

                            After running VRS for 2 hours, I shutdown the computer, and went to bed.
                            Morning when I restarted the computer and VRS, I found that last night's plot is gone and VRS is plotting receiver range from scratch.
                            Last night's 2 hours gone

                            This does not happen with adsbScope, it saves the receiver range data when shutting down.
                            Is there a way to save the receiver range data at shutdown of VRS?
                            Last edited by abcd567; 2014-05-15, 14:58.

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                            • Originally posted by abcd567 View Post
                              Thanks Breitling & nliviu
                              I swaped the Longitude/Latitude entries, and VRS started plotting receiver range

                              After running VRS for 2 hours, I shutdown the computer, and went to bed.
                              Morning when I restarted the computer and VRS, I found that last night's plot is gone and VRS is plotting receiver range from scratch.
                              Last night's 2 hours gone

                              This does not happen with adsbScope, it saves the receiver range data when shutting down.
                              Is there a way to save the receiver range data at shutdown of VRS?
                              Why would you want to ? Just do a screen grab... "prtscn" then PASTE into any graphic package

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                              • The forum article http://forum.virtualradarserver.co.u....php?f=1&t=353 states very clearly this behaviour:
                                The receiver range is reset whenever you start VRS, or when you change server options that affect the plot (e.g. you change the receiver location), or when you use one of the menu options on the server to reset the receiver range plot. It is not stored anywhere, so you need to wait a while before it can give you a reasonable idea of your receiver's range.
                                Liviu
                                Liviu
                                A.net JetPhotos.Net PlaneSpotters.net
                                RTL USB/dump1090/FreeBSD + Franklin antenna + PlanePlotter

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