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Covering the Canary Islands, Madeira & North West Africa
F-GCRR1: 565 meters high. F-GCRR2: 614 meters high. F-GCRR3: 604 meters high.
F-GCRR5: next to the airport. Improving Canary Islands and Western Sahara MLAT.
F-GCRR6 (Ex-FGCRR4): 358 meters high. F-GCRR7 : 300 meters high.
Rafa - Lanzarote, Canary Islands, NW Africa - EA8APP
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Dear experts,
I am facing a problem. Everyday morning i found my feeder offline.
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I am using RP with RTL2832U / R820T. I start my feed with 2 commands in RP.
cd dump1090
./dump1090 --net --net-sbs-port 30003 --quiet &
cd ~
./fr24feed_arm-le_241s --fr24key=45530f15e000000 &
Does any further command needed in the RP? My internet connection is stable as well as stable power. Can you tell me a way to make a script to make the RP auto feeder.
Thanks,
Zahidul Hasan.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostNew FR24 receviers
F-RKSO1 activated in Osan, South Korea
Coverage for the coastal area of China is gradually improving... hopefully the feeders will stay for the long term.
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Originally posted by North Borneo Radar View PostCoverage is as good as T-RKSO2, still can see T-RKSO2 appearing but less. Your feed is still needed T-RKSO2 so keep feeding!
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk
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Originally posted by AsianNomad View PostT-RKSO2 & F-RKSO1 are provided by the same feeder, don't worry I will continue both feeds as long as I am able.
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk
What is your T-setup like if you are ok to let us know? Rpi and Dongle?
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Originally posted by North Borneo Radar View PostHi.. welcome to FR24 forum! I have been very impressed with your feed for South Korea. It's so good, and thanks for feeding! Maybe I can learn korean from you haha.
What is your T-setup like if you are ok to let us know? Rpi and Dongle?
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Originally posted by AsianNomad View PostThank you for the welcome. I would rather not discuss the equipment on the T-Feed in great detail here in the forum, although I will say the receiver is very similar to the specs of the FR24 F-Feed receiver. A well placed antenna, with a good 360 degree line of sight, along with low-loss cable makes all the difference in the world.Last edited by North Borneo Radar; 2014-05-03, 00:34.
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I have just seen T-GCLA1 As i have never seen it before it must be a new radar working. GCLA, La Palma island, Canary Islands, NW Africa, Spain.Covering the Canary Islands, Madeira & North West Africa
F-GCRR1: 565 meters high. F-GCRR2: 614 meters high. F-GCRR3: 604 meters high.
F-GCRR5: next to the airport. Improving Canary Islands and Western Sahara MLAT.
F-GCRR6 (Ex-FGCRR4): 358 meters high. F-GCRR7 : 300 meters high.
Rafa - Lanzarote, Canary Islands, NW Africa - EA8APP
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Originally posted by peterhr View PostADSBscope has just plotted the receipt of a signal at a distance of 2,222nM (4115km) ... close to DFEM airoprt (Bukina Faso) - I don't think I'll claim it as a valid indication of range.
2,222nm... out of this world range for ads-b tracking, isn't it? Super weather conditions perhaps.
On another note, from my limited observations it does seems that the ARM Linux feed of FR24 is limiting ads-b data uploads to 250nm or just over that a bit. Anything more, eventhough it is quite well tracked, is not uploaded to FR24. Has anyone confirmed with you about this? I am not sure whether the same applies to FR24 receiver. I need to investigate as I have one. The windows feeder software is unaffected, it was uploading a plane that i was tracking to just under 300nm to FR24 (rare occurrence) when I noticed the plane popped up on PP, tracking quite well.Last edited by North Borneo Radar; 2014-05-05, 13:50.
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