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  • Aircrafts with both, FLARM and MLAT, are shown simultaneuos

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    This is only one aircraft. FLARM should probably be given priority over MLAT.

  • #2
    This issue is still unresolved.
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    • #3
      The problem is that Flarm and Mode-S uses different hex codes. Far from all Flarm transponders have registered their ICAO code, so they look like 2 different targets and need to be manually merged, which is a PITA.

      There is no easy solution to this.

      /M
      F-ESDF1, F-ESGG1, F-ESGP1, F-ESNK1, F-ESNV2, F-ESNV3 F-ESSL4, F-ESNZ7, F-LFMN3
      T-ESNL1, T-ESNL2, T-ESGR15
      P-ESIA, P-ESIB, P-ESGF, P-ESSN, P-EFMA
      mrmac (a) fastest.cc

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      • #4
        At least in those cases where they use the same registration it could be fixed.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by helios View Post
          At least in those cases where they use the same registration it could be fixed.
          As FR24 does/did when it had FAA data and ADS-B.
          Mike


          www.radarspotting.com

          Radarspotting since 2005

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Anmer View Post
            As FR24 does/did when it had FAA data and ADS-B.
            Apparently not, see images above.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by helios View Post
              Apparently not, see images above.
              I was referring to how FR24 avoids displaying the same two aircraft when it has ADS-B and FAA data. I wasn't referring to FLARM and MLAT. Just suggesting how it might be resolved.
              Mike


              www.radarspotting.com

              Radarspotting since 2005

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