@Jschmaltz
Are you just feeding adsbexchange or also participating in their MLAT?
There are two files which control these two functions.
For normal feed( by netcat), you dont have to do anything.
For mlat, during installation process by automated script, your latitude, longitude and antenna elevation above sea level are entered. Sometiems these values are not saved in the file. You can then edit the file and enter missing values.
Are you just feeding adsbexchange or also participating in their MLAT?
There are two files which control these two functions.
Code:
~$ dir adsb-receiver/build/adsbexchange adsbexchange-mlat_maint.sh adsbexchange-netcat_maint.sh
Code:
~$ sudo nano adsb-receiver/build/adsbexchange/adsbexchange-netcat_maint.sh # you will see this: #! /bin/sh while true do sleep 30 /bin/nc 127.0.0.1 30005 | /bin/nc feed.adsbexchange.com 30005 done
For mlat, during installation process by automated script, your latitude, longitude and antenna elevation above sea level are entered. Sometiems these values are not saved in the file. You can then edit the file and enter missing values.
Code:
~$ sudo nano adsb-receiver/build/adsbexchange/adsbexchange-mlat_maint.sh #you will see this: #! /bin/sh while true do sleep 30 /usr/bin/mlat-client --input-type dump1090 --input-connect 127.0.0.1:30005 --lat xx.xxxx --lon yy.yyyy --alt zzz --user aaaaaa --server feed.adsbexchange.com:31090 --no-udp --results beast,connect,127.0.0.1:30104 done #if user (aaaaa), or latitude (xx.xxxx), or longitude (yy.yyy), or alttitude in meters (zzz) is missing, enter it manually
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