Seems to have popped out out of the blue on the map...T-EST1. Appears everywhere where I had a look around Asia map. Is this to show estimated position after last radar contact?
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Nice!
Successful implementation.I just saw on the map
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I have also been seeing "T-FAA1" radars on contacts on the website, in the vicinity of Hawaii during all of the day today, as late as 0631 08 April UTC on UAL130, as noted by cptok. They are typically beyond range of any land based radars in Hawaii!! Can anybody shed some light on what the T-FAA1 radar designator signifies?
FR24 Support, Can you answer cptok's question and tell us how a "yellow" feed can occur out of line of sight for any ground based stations within more than 1,000 NM?
Not trying to be critical, but haven't seen any forum traffic explaining a T-FAA1 radar, my apologies if I missed it, or worse, them!
Mahalo,
Chuck
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Originally posted by ChuckinKona View PostI have also been seeing "T-FAA1" radars on contacts on the website, in the vicinity of Hawaii during all of the day today, as late as 0631 08 April UTC on UAL130, as noted by cptok. They are typically beyond range of any land based radars in Hawaii!! Can anybody shed some light on what the T-FAA1 radar designator signifies?
FR24 Support, Can you answer cptok's question and tell us how a "yellow" feed can occur out of line of sight for any ground based stations within more than 1,000 NM?
Not trying to be critical, but haven't seen any forum traffic explaining a T-FAA1 radar, my apologies if I missed it, or worse, them!
Mahalo,
Chuck
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Originally posted by ChuckinKona View PostI have also been seeing "T-FAA1" radars on contacts on the website, in the vicinity of Hawaii during all of the day today, as late as 0631 08 April UTC on UAL130, as noted by cptok. They are typically beyond range of any land based radars in Hawaii!! Can anybody shed some light on what the T-FAA1 radar designator signifies?
FR24 Support, Can you answer cptok's question and tell us how a "yellow" feed can occur out of line of sight for any ground based stations within more than 1,000 NM?
Not trying to be critical, but haven't seen any forum traffic explaining a T-FAA1 radar, my apologies if I missed it, or worse, them!
Mahalo,
Chuck
(might have to disable the distance limit on uploader though)
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Maybe someone needs to email FR24 Support to find out.
They might not see this thread.Brian
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The T-FAA1 aircraft NOT yellow on the FR24 Pro iPhone app.
T-FAA1 aircraft icon IS yellow on the FR24 Premium iPhone app.Last edited by SoCalBrian; 2014-04-08, 21:08.Brian
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The radar code is primary for FR24 internal use. As mentioned many times before the radar-code data is not trustable and the radar code shown is not always the real source of the data. FR24 are merging data from many different data sources and we use the radar code while making some back-end changes in order to identify some parts of the system.
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I'm seeing the same thing in the North Atlantic tonight. I don't believe there is radar that reaches out that far into the ocean. See the attached file. T-FAA1.jpg
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