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  • DVB-T stick not feeding

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    Last edited by podi413; 2013-07-02, 08:09.

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    I recall mentioning previously when you asked about too few aircraft that you only had a Dash-8 (not full ADSB) being logged and need to be in an area where a few A320s (tracked) are in the air at the same time. Are you sure you actually have enough signal to get a TRACKED aircraft to be able to upload. That still says 00 AC (aircraft). So either there is none, or the data format is still not in the correct way that the uploader can pull info from

    No matter how many HEX you see appear in the RTL, not all of them have the GPS data required that the upload software is looking for before it can upload any packets. That last screenshot you displayed was all packets from 1 aircraft - they send about 5 data packets a second regardless and only 1 location per second if full ADSB. So the amount on screen is not a good guage if you have 3 ATRs or Dash-8 in the area.

    You are better to get something additional to monitor the data you are actually receiving. Like SBSplotter, or http://www.virtualradarserver.co.uk/ to ensure you actually have local tracked data.
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        So it shows on the list AND a location on the little map? Moving smoothly? And how long a period for. If it is not constant (patchy reception) data the uploader will also ignore it.
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          • #6
            Out of curiosity you have mode-s selected and not mode-ac right?

            And if so, try this for kicks. add /avr to the end of the commandline beside the port change and try it again
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