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Originally posted by Kailrusha View PostGuys are you Experiencing Error on your LOG in FlightRadar24.
My ModeS is Down Too but ADS-B is OK
John
F-RPVD1
Dumaguete
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Originally posted by Zamboanga Radar View PostF-RPMG1 is now online, finally. Hope he check-in the forum soon. Would be glad to meet this lad upon my next visit.
His got good coverage alright.
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Speaking of VRS here is my coverage.
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On the new feeder at Dipolog is that a new receiver or the one that was at Bohol previously?
John
F-RPVD1
Dumaguete
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That would be a new receiver that got installed lately. No wonder Olov did not bother to respond our email. But no worries. The MLAT got even better in the Visayas. I was hoping he could pick up Palawan but I'm not seeing it.
As to F-WBKA2, we are interlacing our signal somewhere east of Tawi-tawi.
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@paradiselost - do you have any pictures of your antenna/mast setup?
Just curious as my gf is originally from NegOcc and, well, you never know what might happen in the future/retirement!...
And in my limited time reading here I kind of get the feeling you know what you're doing.. And now that you're living in PH I doubt there's many pre-fabricated masts available to buy there - so I'm assuming you crafted one.. Just curious as I say!toString - London, UK
FR24 - T-EGLC55 / PiAware - toString / PlaneFinder - 9008
Raspberry Pi B+ | Keedox DVB-T USB RTL-SDR [RTL2832U+R820T] | Stock Antenna
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Originally posted by toString View Post@paradiselost - do you have any pictures of your antenna/mast setup?
Just curious as my gf is originally from NegOcc and, well, you never know what might happen in the future/retirement!...
And in my limited time reading here I kind of get the feeling you know what you're doing.. And now that you're living in PH I doubt there's many pre-fabricated masts available to buy there - so I'm assuming you crafted one.. Just curious as I say!
On the mast question GI pipe is the preferred method for affixing an antenna if a tower is not available. Pipe reduced down to 3/4 inch GI waterline makes the attachment easy.
Sorry I took so long to reply.
John
F-RPVD1
Dumaguete
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The exact Location of F-RPMV1 is in Global Academy Institute of Technology Foundation
The exact Location of F-RPMV1 is in Global Academy Institute of Technology Foundation, Inc., Titay, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines.
You can visit our website: www.gaitf.com and www.gaitf.net
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I am planning to have one more other than F-RPMV1 which is now installed in a stable platform with great height for better coverage but if you would like me to have one or more device to help cover more area then I would rather appreciate which I plan to be Installed in Dipolog City and Zamboanga City.
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Originally posted by EDALEGRE View PostI am planning to have one more other than F-RPMV1 which is now installed in a stable platform with great height for better coverage but if you would like me to have one or more device to help cover more area then I would rather appreciate which I plan to be Installed in Dipolog City and Zamboanga City.
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Originally posted by paradiselost View PosttoString, it would be better if you wait until you get boots on the ground over here to do any useless mental activity. Your GFs family might live in an area that tracking would be impossible because of terrain and natural obstacles or limited internet. Any prior planning with so many unknowns will be futile.
On the mast question GI pipe is the preferred method for affixing an antenna if a tower is not available. Pipe reduced down to 3/4 inch GI waterline makes the attachment easy.
Sorry I took so long to reply.
John
F-RPVD1
Dumaguete
http://philippineradars.com/virtualradar/
Certainly will wait before planning anything! And GI pipe sounds like a nice cheap substitute. Do you have any concerns about lightning strikes with yours?toString - London, UK
FR24 - T-EGLC55 / PiAware - toString / PlaneFinder - 9008
Raspberry Pi B+ | Keedox DVB-T USB RTL-SDR [RTL2832U+R820T] | Stock Antenna
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Originally posted by toString View PostThanks for the reply
Certainly will wait before planning anything! And GI pipe sounds like a nice cheap substitute. Do you have any concerns about lightning strikes with yours?
toString, here in the Philippines, GI pipe and fittings will eventually rust where they are put together. Water is the enemy so I cap the ends and use stainless fittings and nipples at the top. A ground wire from under one of the antenna U bolts to a grounding stake provides a lightning path to ground and likewise reduces the potential charge to that of ground. We also have to contend with typhoon strength winds several times a year so guying is important.
Bamboo is a cheap mast but Zamboangaradar had a few nearby that shattered the bamboo. He now uses GI pipe instead.
Several have used http://www.heywhatsthat.com/ to create a profile of a potential site for a particular antenna height at centain coordinates as an example of "useless mental activity". biggrin.png
toString take a holiday down here, we are culturally diverse and welcome Poms. There is so much going on you will surely find something to whinge about.biggrin.png
While you are here, stop by Dumaguete and see me.
John
F-RPVD1
Dumaguete
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Originally posted by EDALEGRE View PostI am planning to have one more other than F-RPMV1 which is now installed in a stable platform with great height for better coverage but if you would like me to have one or more device to help cover more area then I would rather appreciate which I plan to be Installed in Dipolog City and Zamboanga City.
If you haven't already put in another application for another free receiver. do it now.
We need hosts for Cotabato, Kalibo and CDO for the time that FR24 gets the wrinkles out of MLAT5 for Asia. Currently we are having connectivity issues with FR24 but they are working on relocating the MLAT server to Singapore or Australia. When they get that sorted out our receivers will have Mode-S turned on again and data we provide will allow the tracking of non-ADS-B aircraft.
If you have any issues all of us here take hosting seriously and will be glad to help.
John
F-RPVD1
DumagueteLast edited by paradiselost; 2015-02-10, 04:37.
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Originally posted by paradiselost View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]5650[/ATTACH]
toString, here in the Philippines, GI pipe and fittings will eventually rust where they are put together. Water is the enemy so I cap the ends and use stainless fittings and nipples at the top. A ground wire from under one of the antenna U bolts to a grounding stake provides a lightning path to ground and likewise reduces the potential charge to that of ground. We also have to contend with typhoon strength winds several times a year so guying is important.
Bamboo is a cheap mast but Zamboangaradar had a few nearby that shattered the bamboo. He now uses GI pipe instead.
Several have used http://www.heywhatsthat.com/ to create a profile of a potential site for a particular antenna height at centain coordinates as an example of "useless mental activity". [ATTACH=CONFIG]5649[/ATTACH]
toString take a holiday down here, we are culturally diverse and welcome Poms. There is so much going on you will surely find something to whinge about.[ATTACH=CONFIG]5649[/ATTACH]
While you are here, stop by Dumaguete and see me.
John
F-RPVD1
Dumaguete
But maybe another time!
It's funny because I nearly mentioned bamboo in my first post, but thought that was a bit silly. Interesting that someone tried it though! Thanks again for the useful info, I'll save it for food for thought in the future. And great picture too!toString - London, UK
FR24 - T-EGLC55 / PiAware - toString / PlaneFinder - 9008
Raspberry Pi B+ | Keedox DVB-T USB RTL-SDR [RTL2832U+R820T] | Stock Antenna
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Originally posted by toString View PostHaha thanks John. We're actually going back again next month as it happens.. Just for 2wks (Bacolod) and we will be passing through Duma at some point on the way to Siquijor! But I doubt they will want to stop to look at a 'canos' antenna array :-D ;-)
But maybe another time!
It's funny because I nearly mentioned bamboo in my first post, but thought that was a bit silly. Interesting that someone tried it though! Thanks again for the useful info, I'll save it for food for thought in the future. And great picture too!
John
F-RPVD1
Dumaguete
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