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Originally posted by iamnothere View PostYa, I think you are right about F-T6M , I guess FR24 was try to protect local ground station who still didn't noticed the situation , but that's not enough cuz all data through network and it's totally under surveillance in China , if they want find someone they can easily track you down when necessary .
I saw your data before.Last edited by stargate; 2019-05-17, 05:51.
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Originally posted by apgphoto View PostNow the Air Force are upgrading their transponders and are visible on FR24 again, it will be interesting to see how FR24 cope with this problem before China is shut down completely. Chinese feeders be ware!
Feeders can use VPN/SSR to upload data.
I wish someday the Satellite network could be used in China. Well, that's a dream, unless......
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Originally posted by stargate View Post
I wish someday the Satellite network could be used in China. Well, that's a dream, unless......
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Originally posted by 1090 MHz View PostYou're not dreaming.. Space based ADS-B on equipped Low Earth Orbit satellites is a coming reality... give it about 3 to 4 years for full global coverage. Most of the LEO networks that are up and running at this time are still in a test phase. This will be the solution for the Chinese ground based receiver restrictions.
By the way, actually, I meant the Satellite Internet in my last reply.
As you may know, because of the GFW of China, we can't browse websites freely, including wikipedia, google, youtube, twitter, facebook, etc., even some FR24 web links.
The people in China need some technology to surf online. For now, the sort of ss/ssr/vpn is the only way.
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Originally posted by 1090 MHz View Postgive it about 3 to 4 years for full global coverage.
Aireon has deployed the first-of-its-kind air traffic surveillance system, and the Aireon ADS-B data has become the gold-standard for ANSPs.
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Originally posted by stargate View PostHow can the Chinese government(Yes, pls distinguish China and its government) shut down the system? Block the server IP?
Feeders can use VPN/SSR to upload data.
I wish someday the Satellite network could be used in China. Well, that's a dream, unless......
Well the "authorities" managed to get MLAT switched off for China to hide military aircraft, the same "authorities" visited uploaders and were not very friendly as I'm sure you will have heard.... Variflight seem to have most military codes blocked on their system perhaps FR24 need to do the same...
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Originally posted by Anmer View PostIt's already been achieved.
Aireon has deployed the first-of-its-kind air traffic surveillance system, and the Aireon ADS-B data has become the gold-standard for ANSPs.
https://www.suasnews.com/2019/01/air...e-based-ads-b/
There is currently multiple private sector companies launching low cost low earth orbit cub sats that are capable of ADS-B. Once enough of them are up there in orbit the coverage will be good. They will then sell this data to companies like FR24, etc..
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Originally posted by 1090 MHz View PostThat's Aireon
I was merely pointing out that "space based ADS-B" is already a reality.
But I don't doubt you're right and others will compete with Aireon. But I've not seen any recent announcements from FR24 or even AirNav:
Real-time flight tracking with one of the best and most accurate ADS-B coverage worldwide. Check airport arrivals and departures status and aircraft history.
Do you know of any other space based ADS-B projects?
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