I've installed all my fr24 gear, and gps is blinking green, mode s is blinking red a few times a second, I've emailed support, but I need to fly back to Perth in a few hours. How can I confirm data is being sent to fr24 and my install is working before I get on my flight back home?
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Originally posted by numloxx View PostI've installed all my fr24 gear, and gps is blinking green, mode s is blinking red a few times a second, I've emailed support, but I need to fly back to Perth in a few hours. How can I confirm data is being sent to fr24 and my install is working before I get on my flight back home?
There is a few ways to determine whether you have started feeding
1) Your radarcode showing at your area. If you are a FR24 kit Mike would also post at New Feeder Spotted thread saying your kit is activated
2) This isn't immediate, but after FR24 has linked your email address to a premium account, you can then log in and at your left you will see premium>your account and you will see your feeds. That way you will know whether your data is uploaded. This is a more accurate way of determining whether you are uploading. Something like this: http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...ll=1#post47216
Do please remember, FR24 is for plane spotting not radar code spotting.
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It would be nice if we could do a query through the router that was feeding to FR24 to see if there is any data coming in.
What I mean is connect up a laptop another port on the router that the FR24 feeder is connected to, then use a browser look at a web page that shows what has come from that IP address in say, the last 30 minutes.
something like:
* Feeder connected - invalid sharing code
* maybe a copy of the data the is shown on the feeder log.
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So you are F-YGEL3 not F-YGEL2 as originally advised? I first saw F-YGEL2 on 16 August and F-YGEL3 on 20 August. Just wondering if GEL3 has replaced GEL2. There is also F-YGEL1 which is still active. No shortage of FR24 feeders at Geraldton. Good luck with yours after the difficulties you've had.
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