Hello everyone,
As I will try to promote PlanePlotter in some spotters groups, I first want to know if using 1090MHz receivers are legal in combination with PlanePlotter in Belgium?
Best regards,
Tibo
Quote from: TTECH on April 25, 2014, 08:10:34 PM
I first want to know if using 1090MHz receivers are legal in combination with PlanePlotter in Belgium?
It may be legal to own and use a receiver in some countries and in others it is not. In some it may be legal to own but not to use or share received data.
Are there any dedicated websites or forums for aircraft spotters in Belgium?
Yes there are, but on most of them the post gets deleted when the subject is something about receivers.
I will try to ask again.
Regards,
Tibo
You could always start your own forum for virtual radar in belgium.
There must be more than one of you in your country that has a receiver but does not want to go public about it.
Help is always at hand to guide you if you need it.
It looks like Flightradar24.com has many feeders in Belgium.
QuoteYou could always start your own forum for virtual radar in belgium.
There must be more than one of you in your country that has a receiver but does not want to go public about it.
Help is always at hand to guide you if you need it.
I don't think I will have the time to maintain it + need a host.
Would be nice if there was a subforum here :)
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It looks like Flightradar24.com has many feeders in Belgium.
That's possible, but will be useless for Mlat/PP.
But I can try to contact them.
Quote from: TTECH on April 26, 2014, 10:25:54 AM
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It looks like Flightradar24.com has many feeders in Belgium.
That's possible, but will be useless for Mlat/PP.
But I can try to contact them.
My point is there are lots of people in Belgium using Mode-S receivers and sharing data.
Yes, but not with PlanePlotter I think.
I asked it on a Belgian spotters commmunity.
Quote from: TTECH on April 26, 2014, 11:12:06 AM
Yes, but not with PlanePlotter I think.
If Belgians are sharing data with Flightradar24, I do not see why they can't with PP.
Me neither, so that's why I am asking them to do so. ;)
Quote from: TTECH on April 25, 2014, 08:10:34 PM
Hello everyone,
As I will try to promote PlanePlotter in some spotters groups, I first want to know if using 1090 MHz receivers are legal in combination with PlanePlotter in Belgium?
Best regards,
Tibo
Always practice " See nothing, hear nothing and say nothing " - everything will go on fine.
If you ask a civil servant, their reply is always "NO". By saying "NO" they don't have to work.
Just simply use it until they found out.
1090 MHz receiver ? What about the 2450 MHz receivers / transmitters ( Wireless routers ) - and 2450 MHz Microwave Oven ?
Okay it seems that it's legal to receive and listen to the signals, but it's illegal to have such receivers.
That's what I wanted to know so I can give an answer when someone asks me something about it.
Is it wise to start a PlanePlotter group for Belgium on Facebook or Yahoo?
That way, it's a good place to meet other users and promote the system.
Regards,
Tibo
How can it be legal to legal to receive and listen to the signals but illegal to own the means to do so?
That's called Belgian law ;D
QuoteMy point is there are lots of people in Belgium using Mode-S receivers and sharing data.
For example in Austria its ilegal to share AIS (the Ship one) but some people do it...
The same is speeding on the highway sometime you get luck and sometimes you get busted...
I've just checked on Yahoo PlanePlotter Group and there are just 5 sharers in Belgium in the shared list.
Roger