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Mode-S Receivers => Flightradar24 Radarcape => Topic started by: Anmer on February 13, 2013, 06:14:09 PM

Title: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Anmer on February 13, 2013, 06:14:09 PM
As some of you may be aware, Flightradar24.com has developed its own Mode-S receiver.  You can read more details here (http://forum.flightradar24.com/threads/4914-Help-us-increase-coverage!).

The receiver has been developed by the makers of the Mode-S Beast.  It's compact (measuring just 100x60x30mm) and connects directly to your router/modem by Ethernet cable.  It doesn't need a PC to run and is supplied with a power supply, external Mode-S antenna, all cables including a GPS antenna for data timing precision.

Industry standard, decoded data is available on port 30003 for use with PlanePlotter, adsbScope, Virtual Radar Server and other aircraft tracking software. 

The GPS provides precision timestamps and location position for accurate plotting of non-ADS-B aircraft, often referred to as Multilateration or Mlat.

Flightradar24 is currently running Mlat trials in Scandinavia and wants to extend this to the UK and is looking for a dozen volunteers to create an initial Mlat network for testing purposes.  Volunteers will be sent a receiver free-of-charge.  They will also be able to use Flightradar's Premium (https://premium.flightradar24.com/premium/) including RadarView.

You should be willing to mount the supllied external antenna or use your existing setup.  You also need to be connected to the Internet 24x7.

If you're interested, please complete the online application form:

http://www.flightradar24.com/free-ads-b-equipment

In the Country field please enter "UK (Mlat Trial)".

Flightradar24 will send you further information direct.




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Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Brian on February 13, 2013, 06:30:14 PM
Another photo of the box

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Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Brian on February 13, 2013, 06:31:24 PM
Same info and Some more info on the FR24 box on this thread.
http://radarspotting.com/forum/index.php/topic,2027.0.html
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Anmer on February 13, 2013, 06:41:41 PM
Quote from: Brian on February 13, 2013, 06:31:24 PM
Couldn't see anything on the FlightRadar24.com website or Forum to read more details about the MLAT testing offer. I searched on the page for "UK (Mlat Trial)" did get any hits for it.

Who said you could?

"As some of you may be aware, Flightradar24.com has developed its own Mode-S receiver.  You can read more details here."

I don't read anything in that link description that mentions Mlat testing?

Time you got some new glasses Brian.
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Brian on February 13, 2013, 07:45:01 PM
Is it over the network or USB port only , or both ways works ?

Quote from: Anmer on February 13, 2013, 06:14:09 PM
Industry standard, decoded data is available on port 30003 for use with PlanePlotter, adsbScope, Virtual Radar Server and other aircraft tracking software. 
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Anmer on February 13, 2013, 08:40:50 PM
No USB port, Ethernet cable from receiver to router/modem.
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Brian on February 14, 2013, 03:38:22 AM
Ethernet cable would already be plugged in. Since the box needs to be running 24/7. {next step}

So you would take the FR24 Box device IP address and use port 30003 for the VRS software ?

btw... What is the USB/Slot port on the front of the box used for ?

Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Mike on February 14, 2013, 10:08:02 AM
USB in front will be used for extensions in the future. For example WiFi connection, second ADS-B receiver, AIS receiver, weather station, web cam.

The free receivers provided by FR24 are controlled by FR24, and extensions will be limited to these approved by FR24.
The receivers that will be sold on the market later, will be more open for public add-ons.
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: charliebrown on February 14, 2013, 01:23:35 PM
Hi Guys

Excuse my lack of knowledge about this technical stuff. 

I already upload to Flightradar24 from my PP / SBS-1er setup (and hence have Premium membership of FR24), so would there be any advantage to using the FS24 receiver and uploading the data to FR24?

Would I also need to disconect my SBS-1er or could both SBS-1er and FR24 receiver be run in tandem from a single antenna with splitting the signal ?

Regards

Charlie
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Anmer on February 14, 2013, 01:37:16 PM
The advantage is you would be participating in the UK Mlat trials.

You can split the antenna signal between the SBS and FR24 receiver as long as it's an active splitter, delivering the same data to both.
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: satcom on February 14, 2013, 01:41:28 PM
Looking forward to seeing the UK Mlats pop up  :)
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Anmer on February 14, 2013, 01:55:14 PM
Quote from: satcom on February 14, 2013, 01:41:28 PM
Looking forward to seeing the UK Mlats pop up  :)

Since you're not participating in the trial I doubt you'll see them.
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: satcom on February 14, 2013, 01:59:00 PM
Shame...must apply , I can run the receiver here in tandom with my existing kit.
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Brian on February 14, 2013, 06:09:31 PM
I think he was saying he can't wait to see them like "When it goes public" aka after the Mlat trial....
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: satcom on February 14, 2013, 06:36:25 PM
Exactly Brian , with PP generating over 100,000 mlat fixes a day it will be great to see a second network doing the same......between the two we should have everything covered.

As I'm about the only person with five years direct experience of setting up an mlat network , I've applied anyway , perhaps I can help in some way.
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: mhm on February 14, 2013, 07:01:59 PM
QuoteYou should be willing to mount the supllied external antenna or use your existing setup.  You also need to be connected to the Internet 24x7.

From what i have read on other forums, there are a lot of people not happy to leave pc.s running 24/7. This may be a problem
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Anmer on February 14, 2013, 07:08:03 PM
This receiver doesn't require a PC and I thought my original post explained this.

"The receiver has been developed by the makers of the Mode-S Beast.  It's compact (measuring just 100x60x30mm) and connects directly to your router/modem by Ethernet cable.  It doesn't need a PC to run and is supplied with a power supply, external Mode-S antenna, all cables including a GPS antenna for data timing precision."
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Brian on February 14, 2013, 07:22:23 PM
Maybe the logo will help ;)

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Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: mhm on February 14, 2013, 07:48:10 PM
The point i was trying to make is there are the big majority of people who before they leave the house turn every thing off.

EVERYTHING.

Our kid went out one day left sky box on standby, it caught fire. Now he turns everything off, router included. Nowt left on ;D
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: Triple7 on February 14, 2013, 09:15:28 PM
Quote from: mhm on February 14, 2013, 07:48:10 PM
Nowt left on ;D

What, not even the fridge and freezer?  :-\
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: lorrebreaker on February 14, 2013, 10:17:36 PM
Pity i don't have unobstructed viiews or i'd volunteer  :-\
Title: Re: Volunteers Needed - UK Members
Post by: birdie on September 18, 2013, 06:57:00 PM
Latest FR24 Box



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