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  • #61
    Originally posted by piopawlu View Post

    I am aware of the issue where planes are airborne again at FL300 after landing. Trying to catch it here in Scandinavia with RAW data recording, but wasn't able to do so just yet. If you see a plane around Stockholm that does that please report ASAP as I only have about 2 hours to recover RAW data before it gets overwritten in memory.
    Live @ 07:18 UTC: http://www.flightradar24.com/NAX74F/30228c0

    Playback: http://www.flightradar24.com/2014-03...NAX74F/30228c0
    Last edited by speedbird1960; 2014-03-31, 07:21.
    AMS Daily Fight Information: http://schiphol.dutchplanespotters.nl/

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    • #62
      Thanks for the report.. unfortunately the receiver lost internet connectivity so I was unable to recover RAW data... The hunt continues :/

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      • #63
        In last couple of days, there is a lot of this. Planes are at 0ft altitude (ground) at Bari airport (LIBD) but they are shown in the sea near me (LDDU). Think it's the same radar (F-LDSP1) every time .

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        • #64
          I recovered the data for NAX74F from a different receiver and it does reproduce the altitude error. Will work on a fix today, please do not report new cases of this behavior until further notice.

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          • #65
            STATUS:

            RECEIVER SOFTWARE: ON [stop, display log]
            RAW FEED [30334]: UP, NUM CONNECTED: 1
            BS FEED [30003]: UP, NUM CONNECTED: 0

            FR24 CONNECTION STATUS:
            ADSB: connected, 151 AC tracked
            MLAT: connected, 150 AC tracked

            Good stuff!

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            • #66
              yes, thank you for more details.
              but can please somebody explain the numbers shown ? what is included in what ?
              ADSB: connected, 118 AC tracked
              MLAT: connected, 93 AC tracked
              vrs shows 177 planes including MLAT (A/C)
              thanks
              Last edited by Charky; 2014-03-31, 14:02.
              http://www.liveatc.net/search/?icao=LSGG

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              • #67
                MLAT count shows the number of non-ads-b aircraft only,, it does not mean you are uploading data for 93 it's just that your receiver informs the server that it can send data for 93 aircraft if enough rx overlap.

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                • #68
                  thanks
                  does that mean that Im receiving around 210 different planes / hexcodes ?
                  http://www.liveatc.net/search/?icao=LSGG

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Charky View Post
                    thanks
                    does that mean that Im receiving around 210 different planes / hexcodes ?
                    Yes, it means your receiver got at least one Mode-S frame within a reasonable amount of time for that many aircraft.

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                    • #70
                      I'll correct the numbers as the ADSB in fact includes both ads-b and just mode-s traffic.

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