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  • Big time Solar Flares for about a week affecting much communication around the world, including GPS
    trasmissions from the 24 satellites.
    Check here when you think something is not right.

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    • I have been feeding FR24 data now for over a month. I'm using a Raspberry Pi, piopawlu application, and a homebrew antenna. The status command shows over 40 AC in 1 packet during busy times, and less when air traffic is low. I live near near LAX, the Los Angeles area. The FR24 graphs for my account shows what looks good to me. But, I do not know if this is low, average, or high. If it's average,
      I could raise my antenna 5' or more. So, how does one know how he/she stands in this volunteer program?

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      • Originally posted by donde1 View Post
        I have been feeding FR24 data now for over a month. I'm using a Raspberry Pi, piopawlu application, and a homebrew antenna. The status command shows over 40 AC in 1 packet during busy times, and less when air traffic is low. I live near near LAX, the Los Angeles area. The FR24 graphs for my account shows what looks good to me. But, I do not know if this is low, average, or high. If it's average,
        I could raise my antenna 5' or more. So, how does one know how he/she stands in this volunteer program?

        I'm in the hi desert halfway between LAX and LAS and have been feeding for two days now. A typical log looks like this:

        2015-03-22 18:39:15 | [feed][i]sent 73 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:18 | [feed][i]sent 77 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:21 | [feed][i]sent 78 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:22 | [mlat][i]Pinging the server
        2015-03-22 18:39:23 | [mlat][i]Stats 6904425/3837
        2015-03-22 18:39:24 | [feed][i]sent 78 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:27 | [feed][i]sent 79 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:30 | [feed][i]sent 77 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:33 | [feed][i]sent 76 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:36 | [feed][i]sent 78 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:39 | [feed][i]sent 80 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:42 | [feed][i]sent 78 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:43 | [mlat][i]Pinging the server
        2015-03-22 18:39:43 | [mlat][i]Stats 6908078/3653
        2015-03-22 18:39:45 | [feed][i]sent 78 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:48 | [feed][i]sent 74 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:51 | [feed][i]sent 78 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:54 | [feed][i]sent 80 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:39:57 | [feed][i]sent 72 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:40:00 | [feed][i]sent 75 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:40:02 | [mlat][i]Pinging the server
        2015-03-22 18:40:03 | [mlat][i]Stats 6911173/3095
        2015-03-22 18:40:03 | [feed][i]sent 77 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:40:04 | [feed][i]removed 15 of 103 AC
        2015-03-22 18:40:06 | [feed][i]sent 78 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:40:10 | [feed][i]sent 76 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:40:13 | [feed][i]sent 76 AC in 2 packets
        2015-03-22 18:40:16 | [feed][i]sent 80 AC in 2 packets

        That's only one second of activity. That seems to be about the same as you. My antenna is 20' from ground and getting out about 200NM in all directions. I think that's about the best you can do on average.
        F-KDAG1

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        • I'm in the hi desert halfway between LAX and LAS and have been feeding for two days now. A typical log looks like this:
          Patrick,
          Your log looks good. I bet your radar call sign is Daggett. I'm feeding a station near Van Nuys, CA. Are you using your own equipment?
          Think I'll put my antenna on chimney mast. I might do better, for it's higher.
          Thanks, Don
          Last edited by donde1; 2015-03-23, 02:05. Reason: spelling

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          • Does FR24 send positions inside an encrypted connection?

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            • Hello North Borneo Radar,

              I am interested in applying for a FR24 box and have good coverage of the airport VIDP. Would I qualify or do you have sufficient feeders in the area? I am also trying my hand at setting up a RPi - its still in the works but Ive read somewhere that FR24 prefers F- to T-.
              Last edited by oplus94; 2015-03-23, 10:41. Reason: Additional information

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              • Originally posted by oplus94 View Post
                Hello North Borneo Radar,

                I am interested in applying for a FR24 box and have good coverage of the airport VIDP. Would I qualify or do you have sufficient feeders in the area? I am also trying my hand at setting up a RPi - its still in the works but Ive read somewhere that FR24 prefers F- to T-.
                Hi oplus94,

                Thanks for your post, your first here!

                Actually, I am not employed by FR24 so I am unable to comment whether your area VIDP has sufficient feeders or not. Besides that, I am also unfamiliar with FR24's coverage at India as it is not a region I observe.

                Now about you thinking to apply for a FR24 box, it is best to apply so that FR24 can assess the suitability of your application. They have the general picture and where their other receivers are located so are best in place to assess and determine whether you are able to improve coverage at VIDP. Being at Delhi, I would assume FR24 has received quite a lot of applications and has kept most in file, just apply and see how I guess. Application takes 7-365 days and FR24 would not say your application is unsuccessful. They just keep every application in file for future use.

                As for preferring F- over T-, that is generally correct. However for me I am not too worried about this F receiver showing more than that receiver so on and so forth. FR24 cannot satisfy each feeder's quest to see their radar code get displayed. Having good coverage is always the key.

                Good luck in your work to set up a receiver using the Rpi. You should have looked into the Rpi thread at technical matters I assume, which contains lots of info.

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                • Thank you very much North Borneo Radar for welcoming me here and for a very detailed and useful reply. I will go ahead and put in an application for the receiver. In the meanwhile, I am waiting for the RTL dongle to arrive from China. Nothing's available locally - so I guess it is going to be a long wait. My Rpi 2 board arrived last Friday so I am itching to get started!

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                  • Originally posted by donde1 View Post
                    Patrick,
                    I bet your radar call sign is Daggett. I'm feeding a station near Van Nuys, CA. Are you using your own equipment?

                    Thanks, Don
                    I'm using a FR24 sponsored box. They approved my app the same day I submitted it. Not really that close to Daggett. but I think they use the closest airport for the acronym.
                    F-KDAG1

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                    • I'm using a FR24 sponsored box.
                      I sent the form in and thought I should be approved, but didn't get it. Probably FR24 has enough coverage in this area already.
                      So I built my own stuff and sending data and FR24 sees it.

                      T-KVNY4

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                      • Don-

                        Found one from your feed:




                        Which was handed off to mine:




                        Small world...
                        F-KDAG1

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                        • did send in a request on Friday ... see if in my region there is need for more coverage .. (50 km south TLS in France). we'll see ...

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                          • Watching this C17 ARRIS17 flying over the California Desert today.
                            ARRIS17.jpg

                            Great job getting 47 new receivers up and running in the last two months for United States coverage!
                            Nice to see more receivers in California!

                            Originally posted by Mike View Post
                            New FR24 receivers

                            2015-03-22 - KSTP1 - Saint Paul, US
                            2015-03-21 - KDAG1 - Daggett, US
                            2015-03-21 - KHSV3 - Huntsville, AL/US
                            2015-03-19 - KORD6 - Chicago, IL/US
                            2015-03-17 - KSLN2 - Salina, KS/US
                            2015-03-12 - KPLN1 - Pellston, US
                            2015-03-12 - KTUL2 - Tulsa, OK/US
                            2015-03-11 - KORD5 - Chicago, IL/US
                            2015-03-10 - KBBB1 - Benson, US
                            2015-03-08 - KCEY1 - Murray, US
                            2015-03-08 - PHJR1 - Kapolei, US
                            2015-03-07 - KSPW1 - Spencer, US
                            2015-03-07 - PAUN1 - Unalakleet, AK/US
                            2015-03-06 - KBMI1 - Bloomington, IL/US
                            2015-03-06 - KEAT4 - Wenatchee, WA/US
                            2015-03-05 - KGCC1 - Gillette, US
                            2015-03-01 - KDIK1 - Dickinson, ND/US
                            2015-03-01 - KAPG2 - Aberdeen, MD/US
                            2015-03-01 - KOFF1 - Omaha, NE/US
                            2015-02-28 - KIPT2 - Williamsport, PA/US
                            2015-02-27 - KMLU1 - Monroe, LA/US
                            2015-02-25 - KPMD2 - Palmdale, CA/US
                            2015-02-25 - KATS1 - Artesia, US
                            2015-02-24 - KACT2 - Waco, TX/US
                            2015-02-23 - KPSP1 - Palm Springs, CA/US
                            2015-02-23 - KSGF4 - Springfield, MO/US
                            2015-02-23 - KRCR1 - Rochester, US
                            2015-02-21 - KNID1 - China Lake, CA/US
                            2015-02-21 - KDRO1 - Durango, CO/US
                            2015-02-19 - KSGU2 - Saint George, UT/US
                            2015-02-18 - KFXE1 - Fort Lauderdale, FL/US
                            2015-02-13 - PANN1 - Nenana, US
                            2015-02-12 - KPFN1 - Panama City, FL/US
                            2015-02-10 - KSGF3 - Springfield, MO/US
                            2015-02-10 - KSEF1 - Sebring, US
                            2015-02-10 - KHUA1 - Redstone Arsenal, AL/US
                            2015-02-10 - KIAB1 - Wichita, KS/US
                            2015-02-09 - KFTY1 - Atlanta, US
                            2015-02-08 - KALO2 - Waterloo, IA/US
                            2015-02-07 - KFLD1 - Fond Du Lac, US
                            2015-02-07 - KMAF2 - Midland, TX/US
                            2015-02-05 - KSME1 - Somerset, US
                            2015-02-03 - KGCK1 - Garden City, KS/US
                            2015-02-03 - KMWA1 - Marion, US
                            2015-02-02 - KCSV2 - Crossville, US
                            2015-02-01 - KCNH1 - Claremont, US
                            2015-02-01 - KATY1 - Watertown, SD/US
                            Brian

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                            • Watching this C17 ARRIS17 flying over the California Desert today.
                              Yeah, It was pinging my receiver:

                              ARRIS17.jpg



                              I thought military was blocked?


                              Coverage out here is great now. Think there's about 5 new feeders here in the desert. No more dropouts or sidewinders.
                              F-KDAG1

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                              • 2015-02-17 - YYOR1 - Unknown, AU

                                Unknown? really? *chuckles*

                                YYOR is actually Yorketown airfield which I assume you knew Mike, so why not call them that

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