As a new feeder, I struggled with setup because of this list:
Step 4.1 - Receiver selection (in order to run MLAT please use DVB-T stick with dump1090 utility bundled with fr24feed):
1 - DVBT Stick (USB)
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2 - SBS1/SBS1er (USB/Network)
3 - SBS3 (USB/Network)
4 - ModeS Beast (USB/Network)
5 - AVR Compatible (DVBT over network, etc)
6 - microADSB (USB/Network)
7 - SBSx via Basestation (localhost:30006)
As I was coming from a flight aware setup, I already have a microADSB USB device, so kept selecting option 6.
This is where I was going wrong.
The correct choice is option 1, even though it's an ADSB stick, and very definitely NOT a DVBT stick.
All very confusing to a new feeder, so perhaps this ought to be made clearer in the user guide.
Thank you.
Step 4.1 - Receiver selection (in order to run MLAT please use DVB-T stick with dump1090 utility bundled with fr24feed):
1 - DVBT Stick (USB)
-----------------------------------------------------
2 - SBS1/SBS1er (USB/Network)
3 - SBS3 (USB/Network)
4 - ModeS Beast (USB/Network)
5 - AVR Compatible (DVBT over network, etc)
6 - microADSB (USB/Network)
7 - SBSx via Basestation (localhost:30006)
As I was coming from a flight aware setup, I already have a microADSB USB device, so kept selecting option 6.
This is where I was going wrong.
The correct choice is option 1, even though it's an ADSB stick, and very definitely NOT a DVBT stick.
All very confusing to a new feeder, so perhaps this ought to be made clearer in the user guide.
Thank you.
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