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    I looked over the FAQ's and couldn't find anything, or I missed it. I have my Alias KCHS1 and under my account it says T-KCHS1
    but I also see F-KCHS1, is that my feed or another, is there only 1 KCHS1?? I thought I saw a T-KCHS1 on the list, but it's not there now, if there are two, and someone was before me, should my alias be KCHS2 ??

    Im using FR24feed from a RTL1090/VRS install...

    Thanks, Paul

    Charleston, SC

  • #2
    You are T radar, F radar is fr24 box somewhere near you
    you are both KCHS1. He is F-KCHS1 and you are T-KCHS1

    More info here http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...ghlight=F-XXXX
    Last edited by Amper; 2014-01-10, 01:18.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Amper View Post
      You are T radar, F radar is fr24 box somewhere near you
      you are both KCHS1. He is F-KCHS1 and you are T-KCHS1

      More info here http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...ghlight=F-XXXX
      Thanks, missed that link...

      Does it take a while for my feed to show on the radar list??

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      • #4
        Originally posted by KCHS1 View Post
        Thanks, missed that link...

        Does it take a while for my feed to show on the radar list??
        what list?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Amper View Post
          what list?
          When you filter and select radar, there is a list of site, I see F-KCHS1, and several T's but my feed isnt listed

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          • #6
            That i don't know. My radar isn't always listed too....sometime is and sometime...like just now isn't
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            • #7
              F- feeders are VERY fast, and the data often timestamped better via GPS than NTP lookup. The server will use this data as it will appear to be earlier than your own in some cases. THe filter is dynamic, it will only show the current active data being seen at that time.
              Posts not to be taken as official support representation - Just a helpful uploader who tinkers

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              • #8
                You can easily check your feeds and current status in your Premium accounts.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by KCHS1 View Post
                  When you filter and select radar, there is a list of site, I see F-KCHS1, and several T's but my feed isnt listed
                  Originally posted by Amper View Post
                  That i don't know. My radar isn't always listed too....sometime is and sometime...like just now isn't
                  The Radar is only listed as Filter when it's actually receiving anything. And shows up on the fr24 website.
                  A page refresh when you are sure your radar is used will make it show up.

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                  • #10
                    Please read this post:

                    All about feeding data to Flightradar24 (The Flightradar24 receiver, Raspberry Pi and Windows feeding software). No discussions about Flightradar24 web or apps.

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                    • #11
                      Not sure about that Jarod... but possible

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by FR24support View Post
                        looking at that post it includes
                        This is how database looks like

                        Code:
                        344285	N-LIRP1	VLG6770	25825	43.8707427978516	8.4154634475708	456	114	EC-LQN	4655	0	2012-06-20 12:12:24	A320	BCN	PSA	VY6770	1340187144	0
                        4004BC	N-EHAM1	MON634	33025	52.65673828125	3.52378845214844	482	101	G-OJMR	0337	0	2012-06-20 12:12:24	A30B	MAN	PFO	ZB634	1340187144	0
                        4CA5C8	N-EIWF1	EIN846	8225	51.8486480712891	-8.28280067443848	278	61	EI-DVE	0000	0	2012-06-20 12:12:24	A320	ORK	BRU	EI846	1340187144	0
                        484057	T-UNTT1	KLM892	34000	53.3820991516113	83.3296813964844	490	292	PH-BFO	0000	0	2012-06-20 12:12:23	B744	CTU	AMS	KL892	1340187142	0
                        4A80D4	N-ESMS1	SAS1767	40975	55.8499145507812	17.4958934783936	443	179	SE-DTH	7331	0	2012-06-20 12:12:24	B736	ARN	PRG	SK1767	1340187144	0

                        The data includes one (or more) Date + Time fields, is that the UTC time the data burst was transmitted from the aircraft and / or the time when the data was added to the database.

                        it also says

                        Aircraft shown on map

                        I have tried to explain this several times, and I really don't know how to explain this. I will make
                        another try. Lets assume we have 5 feeders in London. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5.

                        All 5 feeders sees BAW123 and uploads the aircraft to the server

                        L1 uploads at 12:34:50 and database is updated with L1 data + L1 radar code.
                        L2 uploads at 12:34:51 and database is updated with L2 data + L2 radar code.
                        L3 uploads at 12:34:52 and database is updated with L3 data + L3 radar code.
                        L4 uploads at 12:34:53 and database is updated with L4 data + L4 radar code.
                        L5 uploads at 12:34:54 and database is updated with L5 data + L5 radar code.


                        Does that mean it's the slowest feeder that's shown, not the fastest?
                        Last edited by peterhr; 2014-01-10, 13:59.

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                        • #13
                          So it seems to me I'm wasting my time feeding, looks like the F-KCHS1 is taking priority, and my T-KCHS1 does not show up at all, and I think I have greater range than the guy using F- I'm seeing aircraft farther then the F- but it looks like F-takes priority...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by KCHS1 View Post
                            So it seems to me I'm wasting my time feeding, looks like the F-KCHS1 is taking priority, and my T-KCHS1 does not show up at all, and I think I have greater range than the guy using F- I'm seeing aircraft farther then the F- but it looks like F-takes priority...
                            1: it's never a waste, you can also watch your own traffic via virtual radar server and feeding is only 1 extra program.
                            2: if you have greater range, those aircraft flying at that range should be picked up then.
                            3: i have tested a new fr24 receiver and a rtlsdr mini+adsb# at the same time. Both were picking up different signals, but there is no "faster" receiver, especially with ADSB#.
                            4: extra benefit with T- feeders is that you get ground signals. Like cars driving on the roads on their way to and from the airport. Airport vehicles that is.

                            And you get premium of course!
                            Last edited by Jarod; 2014-01-12, 19:22.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by KCHS1 View Post
                              So it seems to me I'm wasting my time feeding, looks like the F-KCHS1 is taking priority, and my T-KCHS1 does not show up at all, and I think I have greater range than the guy using F- I'm seeing aircraft farther then the F- but it looks like F-takes priority...
                              Also to add to what Jarod has said, we still need T-XXXX Feeders even if they don't show.

                              A good example of why, is several days ago four F-XXXX Feeders went offline for a few hours each, two of them where Dublin Feeders, two of them where North West England and if it had not been T-XXXX Feeders the coverage would have been very poor.
                              So T-XXXX Feeders are very important to Flightradar24.
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