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50 Free RadarBox Units to Expand Network Coverage

Started by Anmer, March 11, 2012, 07:21:07 AM

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Anmer

Posted on AirNav Forum:

AirNav Systems is happy to announce the decision to provide up to 50 free RadarBox units to expand network coverage in certain areas of the world. This is an unique opportunity for some users to start using the market leader in ADS-B receivers and for AirNav Systems to further expand its RadarBox network coverage.

http://www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=6835.msg77340#msg77340

Looks like the free aircraft tracking websites are making an impression  ;)

I suspect the Advertising Standards Authority would challenge "the market leader in ADS-B receivers" claim.  ???
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BigRed

Wow, I wonder what this 'isnt' saying Mike!!  8)

I love what is stated for Australia!!

CAM

viking9

If you know of any interested user in one of the areas below please contact him mentioning this special AirNav Systems campaign.

And the Equality and Human Rights Commission might have an axe to grind too.  ;)
Tom

Sun Worshipper

Went to read the link and it wouldn't come up.  Is there blooming network down again or is it me?

mhm

Still down, must be swamped with people wanting a free box
Mike Colon Cancer Survivor for the Time Being.
Fides In Tenebris.

gwilliums

"That's all very well, but fine words butter no parsnips!"
Captain Mainwaring ( Dad's Army )

Thermionicmick

Mick

Smudger98

Tomorrow is not Guaranteed  - So make the most of to-day !!!
SBS-1 User and a Tecno Numpty !!

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Smudger98

A kind offer indeedy.. but i must decline the oh so kind offer.. :)
Tomorrow is not Guaranteed  - So make the most of to-day !!!
SBS-1 User and a Tecno Numpty !!

Brian

Why It is Not Really a Good Deal for most people!  AirNav Systems inc. want it to be sharing/running H24.

So those people would still have it running in a thunder/lightning storm. Plus it could damage that person expensive computer system.

Plus many ISP doesn't have H24 connection year round.

So I/most others? would never sign an Official Agreement with AirNav Systems with those terms.

mhm

Quote from: Brian on March 11, 2012, 05:34:23 PM
Why It is Not Really a Good Deal for most people!  AirNav Systems inc. want it to be sharing/running H24.

So those people would still have it running in a thunder/lightning storm. Plus it could damage that person expensive computer system.

Plus many ISP doesn't have H24 connection year round.

So I/most others? would never sign an Official Agreement with AirNav Systems with those terms.

My internet is running 24/7 sharing with PP. Never had any problems, only time not sharing is when updating pc. And i dont use an airnav box.
Mike Colon Cancer Survivor for the Time Being.
Fides In Tenebris.

viking9

Tom

mhm

Some people still on old dialup, not on broadband.
Mike Colon Cancer Survivor for the Time Being.
Fides In Tenebris.

viking9

Quote from: mhm on March 12, 2012, 10:52:11 AM
Some people still on old dialup, not on broadband.

Some people don't have PCs. Some people can't afford to heat their houses in the winter.

Which BROADBAND ISPs don't provide 24/7 coverage.?
Tom