![]() ![]() I noticed that not all the planes that was tracked by my receiver are visible on the website. The dump1090 software also has a web based output accessible by browsing the local ip address on port 8080 (shown above).Īfter that to obtain the premium membership (non of those timeout nonsense) on flightradar24, I just created an account with the same email and click the 'I am feeding data' option. The number of tracked planes short up to 5 and fr24feed managed to generate a sharing key and off I go (fr24feed at lower right corner). ![]() I took the antenna up and held it in my hand. The antenna probably cannot see any portion of the sky when placed below the window ledge. Of course in doing so the signal is in the wrong polarization with respect to the antenna. Soon I realized that my antenna is lying horizontally on a sofa below the window ledge level. First I have to say I am testing all these in my office. It again return with a 'Basestation:OK' and 'Too few aircraft, at least 2 required ' status. I then went through the routine of entering my email and approximate GPS coordinates and started fr24feed. The screen shot of the dump from dump1090 on port 30002 is completely different. Since my ADSB receiver driver is working and I did not install rtl1090 previously, I only need to unzip the downloaded folder and run 'dump1090.bat'. dump1090 can be downloaded from - Ī good guide for setting this up can be found at. It turns out the 'correct' software I should use is rtl1090 which was superseded by dump1090, so I went with that. Here is a screen shot of the dump from ADSB# on port 47806. The data format output by ADSB# is simply just incompatible with what fr24feed requires. I looked up more on this issue and found the cause, I think. Normally if there is any configuration problem, fr24feed will spit out a big fat 'ERROR' message at the 'Basestation' entry. What was interesting then was that fr24feed indicated that the basestation was 'OK'. Despite pointing ADSB# and fr24feed ('s feeder software), fr24feed still reports the '"Too few aircraft, at least 2 required" error, despite seeing like 5 aircrafts being tracking in adsbscope. The output from the ADSB receiver was processed by ADSB#. In the earlier post 'Ttracking Your Very First Planes' I indicated that I was not successful in doing so. Just some updates on my attempt to share the list of tracked planes on. ![]()
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