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Originally posted by peerke63 View PostMy settings...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]6459[/ATTACH]
I hope this is what you are refering to?
30334 is for FR24 feed boxes and other devices if RAW is enabled.
--net-ri-port <port> TCP raw input listen port (default: 30001)
--net-ro-port <port> TCP raw output listen port (default: 30002)
--net-sbs-port <port> TCP BaseStation output listen port (default: 30003)
--net-bi-port <port> TCP Beast input listen port (default: 30004)
--net-bo-port <port> TCP Beast output listen port (default: 30005)Last edited by Oblivian; 2015-09-26, 12:13.Posts not to be taken as official support representation - Just a helpful uploader who tinkers
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Originally posted by peerke63 View PostSo I should change them in VRS receiver-settings?
If yes: I tried port 30005 and 30003 en 30002... all refused.
And passphrase shouldn't be present. Thats actually more likely to give refusalsPosts not to be taken as official support representation - Just a helpful uploader who tinkers
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Originally posted by Oblivian View PostAnd the data format type? you have it set to basestation at present. Thats in a different format.
And passphrase shouldn't be present. Thats actually more likely to give refusals
Not seeing any messeges though... but a connection ca be made... that's little progressT-EHVK11 / RPi-2
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Hello! I'm a day off from work. So i tried to connect Virtal Radar Server to my Raspberry Pi. I would like the put the flight data on my own map. I used the latest fr24-raspberry-pi-latest-images. It works very well, but Virtual Radar Server can't connect with my Pi.
In case of the DVBT stick it is better to use another approach as some data is filtered out at
an early signal processing stage. To do so, you will need to configure dump1090 to access
your DVBT dongle directly (please refer to dump1090 manual) and enable networking by
adding “--net” parameter to the command line. After you start dump1090 you can configure
FR24 Decoder to use its RAW data stream. Please go to http://localhost:8754/settings.html
and change receiver type to AVR (TCP) entering “localhost:30002” in the Host/IP field. Then
save settings and restart decoder.
Can you help me?
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Originally posted by dannyhef View Postdoes anybody know how I can change the map von google maps to another maps in VRS. I dont have the option to do so?
Version 2.4.1 and v2.4.2 have option to select either Google Map or Leaflet-OpenStreet Map.
How to Change Map? (ver 2.4.1 & 2.4.2)- Click "Tools" >> "Options"
VRS Switch Map-1.png
- Click "Data Source" >> Map Provider Drop-down, and from drop-down, choose Google or Leaflet. If you choose Leaflet, you will get a drop-down list of many map types. >> Click OK to save settings.
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- If you choose Google Map, you get an option to add Google API Key. This key is not necessary to view map on your Local Network, but needed if you want your Map to be accessible on Internet. For Leaflet-OpenStreet Map, no key is required.
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Originally posted by dannyhef View PostMy next question is how can I update VRS??- Download latest Version 2.4.2 from this page
A stand-alone .NET application that displays output from an SBS-1 ADS-B receiver on a Google Maps web page.
It will download a file "VirtualRadarSetup.exe"
- Close Virtual Radar Server if it is running
- Run the installation file "VirtualRadarSetup.exe"
- Start Virtual Radar Server, and open its map in browser. By default it shows Leaflet-OpenStreet Map.
- If you want to change to Google Map, use method shown above
Last edited by abcd567; 2018-06-23, 20:19.
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- Click "Tools" >> "Options"
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