Something strange going on here, Me thinks. Most radars only change up or down one or two positions, but there are several that are changing 7, 8 or 9 positions.
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All Christchurch feeders are scoring low.
I suspect that there is a local DNS issue or similar that is causing connection delays and dropping some packets.
I periodically experience connection issues using a standard browser, but this improves when I use the Google DNS servers.
- Dedicated Raspberry Pi online permanently.
FR24.JPGLast edited by marke; 2017-11-05, 09:10.
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I recently had an internet connection problem with poor stability with frequent drop outs of the VDSL circuit.
As part of the fault finding, i replaced the modem, filter and all connections.
It transpired that the problem was in the pair feeding the house. When the pair was swapped, the problem improved, but the reporting rate was very low.
I changed the DNS address in the modem from the default setting, to the google settings 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and the reporting rate increased dramatically.
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Also having DNS problems usually late at night when I continually lose feed contact. Originally thought it was to do with PP as I am one of the few still using this setup. Don't like fiddling with my Port Forwarding as I am not an expert in that area.
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It appears that ZK-OJA is having a few issues getting on the ground in Queenstown, while other flights are holding
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I wonder if anyone here could advise me about a friends problem. He recently has had a serious drop in his acft contact according to the Flightaware stats. He has a very good Beast operating PlanePlotter and a AIS receiver picking up shipping. Both antennas are on his roof but I suspect too close together....about 3 metres apart. As they are different frequencies and only receiving we thought 3 metres sufficient. Perhaps we were wrong.
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Originally posted by Petenz View PostI wonder if anyone here could advise me about a friends problem. He recently has had a serious drop in his acft contact according to the Flightaware stats. He has a very good Beast operating PlanePlotter and a AIS receiver picking up shipping. Both antennas are on his roof but I suspect too close together....about 3 metres apart. As they are different frequencies and only receiving we thought 3 metres sufficient. Perhaps we were wrong.
Also new cell towers close by could potentially cause problems. Also heard of people with other electrical devices in their own house interfering.
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Originally posted by Petenz View PostI wonder if anyone here could advise me about a friends problem. He recently has had a serious drop in his acft contact according to the Flightaware stats. He has a very good Beast operating PlanePlotter and a AIS receiver picking up shipping. Both antennas are on his roof but I suspect too close together....about 3 metres apart. As they are different frequencies and only receiving we thought 3 metres sufficient. Perhaps we were wrong.
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Originally posted by 41south View PostJust had approval to put another F box in Welly Can retire a Pi3 or two once that's in
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Originally posted by nzfatmatt View PostAwesome. This for Airport based out at your place. Wonder if depending where you have it whether it will help with MLAT, though that is getting few a far between now these days. Commercial scheduled flights anyway. Wonder if you'll get F-NZWN1 back or get 4.
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