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Mode-S Receivers => Flightradar24 Radarcape => Topic started by: mahmoodbinkafil on January 28, 2015, 11:10:54 AM

Title: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: mahmoodbinkafil on January 28, 2015, 11:10:54 AM
I have a FR24 Receiver. It works with PlanePlotter, Kinetic BaseStation using modesmixer software and it also performs well with Google Earth if used with trackaircraft3d software.
The receiver is connected via wifi router and has a fixed IP.
Can anyone please help me to use all the features of Radacape listed on http://wiki.modesbeast.com/Radarcape:Contents
How can I:
1. View aircraft on Google Earth by only creating a link in Google Earth? I tried the mentioned method, as on the link above, but it did not help.
2. How to view the web based Aircraft List Table, as mentioned on link above?
Thanks.
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: IanH on January 28, 2015, 12:14:05 PM
I doubt that the extra features of the RadarCape are possible.

The FR24 receiver is locked down to mainly just provide FR24 with source data.

Although someone else may know differently!
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: Breitling on January 28, 2015, 12:30:07 PM
You cannot. FR24 receiver is a Radarcape with different decoding software and server. It has restricted access to configuration and some other features. You can only see a brief system status page.
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: EA1DDO on April 05, 2018, 01:35:23 PM
Hi,

I´ve just received a FR24 receiver.
It is working on default settings, but I´ve got a couple of questions;

.- I am trying to access it by his IP (192.168.1.147) but it is only showing a white blank screen, nothing on it.
Is any tip to connect locally to it?

.- Please, Can someone share the modesmixer command to use with this receiver?

Thanks
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: Anmer on April 05, 2018, 01:44:23 PM
Quote from: EA1DDO on April 05, 2018, 01:35:23 PM
.- I am trying to access it by his IP (192.168.1.147) but it is only showing a white blank screen, nothing on it.
Is any tip to connect locally to it?

How are you trying to "access" it?  Using what and why?  What are you trying to achieve?
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: EA1DDO on April 05, 2018, 09:41:46 PM
Hi Anmer,

I am talking about this:
Quote... You can only see a brief system status page.

I´ve been told to use the receiver´s IP to access the receiver´s status page.
So, I can see the IP is that one, 192.168.1.147, got it with IPSCAN tool and with Flightradar24 status page. So I just type the IP in a browser to try to get it.

I can PING it good.

Any advice?

Thanks
Maximo

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Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: Anmer on April 06, 2018, 07:38:02 AM
Thank you.

Are you using a browser on the same local network as the FR24 receiver?  What browser are you using?

This is what you should see.



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Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: EA1DDO on April 06, 2018, 09:31:26 AM
Sure, the browser is in the same computer where I performed the PING, in the same switch/network as the receiver.

That browser was Firefox.
I´ll try with Chrome, later today (I am not at home actually).

Cheers
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: EA1DDO on April 06, 2018, 09:48:49 PM
I´ve just tried with different browsers and same result...unable to login.

What I´ve tried were different ports; 80, 8080, 8000 and nothing, but... one more I´ve got something, port 30003;

http://192.168.1.147:30003/

AIR,,333,1,4CA849,101,2018/04/06,20:42:55.035,2018/04/06,20:42:55.035
ID,,333,1,4CA849,101,2018/04/06,20:42:55.035,2018/04/06,20:42:55.035,RYR135T
MSG,5,333,1,4CA849,101,2018/04/06,20:42:55.035,2018/04/06,20:42:55.035,,17825,,,,,,,0,,0,0
AIR,,333,2,4066CE,102,2018/04/06,20:42:55.038,2018/04/06,20:42:55.038
ID,,333,2,4066CE,102,2018/04/06,20:42:55.038,2018/04/06,20:42:55.038,TOM507
MSG,6,333,2,4066CE,102,2018/04/06,20:42:55.038,2018/04/06,20:42:55.038,,26225,,,,,,3125,0,0,0,0
AIR,,333,3,40600F,103,2018/04/06,20:42:55.039,2018/04/06,20:42:55.039
ID,,333,3,40600F,103,2018/04/06,20:42:55.039,2018/04/06,20:42:55.039,EZY35VC
MSG,6,333,3,40600F,103,2018/04/06,20:42:55.039,2018/04/06,20:42:55.039,,18075,,,,,,4235,0,0,0,0
AIR,,333,4,4CA5DC,104,2018/04/06,20:42:55.043,2018/04/06,20:42:55.043
ID,,333,4,4CA5DC,104,2018/04/06,20:42:55.043,2018/04/06,20:42:55.043,RYR684F
MSG,6,333,4,4CA5DC,104,2018/04/06,20:42:55.043,2018/04/06,20:42:55.043,,26150,,,,,,7750,0,0,0,0
AIR,,333,5,400A9F,105,2018/04/06,20:42:55.046,2018/04/06,20:42:55.046
ID,,333,5,400A9F,105,2018/04/06,20:42:55.046,2018/04/06,20:42:55.046,EZY643T
MSG,6,333,1,4CA849,101,2018/04/06,20:42:55.046,2018/04/06,20:42:55.046,,17825,,,,,,4242,0,0,0,0
AIR,,333,6,4CC271,106,2018/04/06,20:42:55.050,2018/04/06,20:42:55.050
ID,,333,6,4CC271,106,2018/04/06,20:42:55.050,2018/04/06,20:42:55.050,ICE455
MSG,4,333,6,4CC271,106,2018/04/06,20:42:55.050,2018/04/06,20:42:55.050,,,387.0,329.9,,,3200,,,,,
AIR,,333,7,4CAB9A,107,2018/04/06,20:42:55.051,2018/04/06,20:42:55.051
ID,,333,7,4CAB9A,107,2018/04/06,20:42:55.051,2018/04/06,20:42:55.051,RYR33PA
MSG,6,333,7,4CAB9A,107,2018/04/06,20:42:55.051,2018/04/06,20:42:55.051,,29175,,,,,,2241,0,0,0,0
MSG,6,333,2,4066CE,102,2018/04/06,20:42:55.051,2018/04/06,20:42:55.051,,26225,,,,,,3125,0,0,0,0
MSG,3,333,5,400A9F,105,2018/04/06,20:42:55.052,2018/04/06,20:42:55.052,,9250,,,51.03089,-0.50117,,,0,0,0,0
MSG,8,333,5,400A9F,105,2018/04/06,20:42:55.052,2018/04/06,20:42:55.052,,,,,,,,,,,,0
AIR,,333,8,484C50,108,2018/04/06,20:42:55.054,2018/04/06,20:42:55.054
ID,,333,8,484C50,108,2018/04/06,20:42:55.054,2018/04/06,20:42:55.054,KLM1057
MSG,5,333,8,484C50,108,2018/04/06,20:42:55.054,2018/04/06,20:42:55.054,,10150,,,,,,,0,,0,0
MSG,8,333,4,4CA5DC,104,2018/04/06,20:42:55.054,2018/04/06,20:42:55.054,,,,,,,,,,,,0
AIR,,333,9,A98C7A,109,2018/04/06,20:42:55.055,2018/04/06,20:42:55.055
ID,,333,9,A98C7A,109,2018/04/06,20:42:55.055,2018/04/06,20:42:55.055,SOO097
MSG,6,333,9,A98C7A,109,2018/04/06,20:42:55.055,2018/04/06,20:42:55.055,,35000,,,,,,2004,0,0,0,0
MSG,8,333,5,400A9F,105,2018/04/06,20:42:55.059,2018/04/06,20:42:55.059,,,,,,,,,,,,0
AIR,,333,10,AAE1EA,110,2018/04/06,20:42:55.061,2018/04/06,20:42:55.061
ID,,333,10,AAE1EA,110,2018/04/06,20:42:55.061,2018/04/06,20:42:55.061,AAL90
MSG,4,333,10,AAE1EA,110,2018/04/06,20:42:55.061,2018/04/06,20:42:55.061,,,360.0,105.4,,,-1600,,,,,
AIR,,333,11,4CA836,111,2018/04/06,20:42:55.065,2018/04/06,20:42:55.065
ID,,333,11,4CA836,111,2018/04/06,20:42:55.065,2018/04/06,20:42:55.065,EIN52H
MSG,6,333,11,4CA836,111,2018/04/06,20:42:55.065,2018/04/06,20:42:55.065,,37050,,,,,,6337,0,0,0,0
MSG,8,333,5,400A9F,105,2018/04/06,20:42:55.072,2018/04/06,20:42:55.072,,,,,,,,,,,,0
AIR,,333,12,406A3E,112,2018/04/06,20:42:55.080,2018/04/06,20:42:55.080
ID,,333,12,406A3E,112,2018/04/06,20:42:55.080,2018/04/06,20:42:55.080,BAW465
MSG,4,333,12,406A3E,112,2018/04/06,20:42:55.080,2018/04/06,20:42:55.080,,,455.0,16.7,,,-3200,,,,,
MSG,3,333,6,4CC271,106,2018/04/06,20:42:55.080,2018/04/06,20:42:55.080,,14025,,,51.89873,-0.48973,,,0,0,0,0
AIR,,333,13,4006AB,113,2018/04/06,20:42:55.085,2018/04/06,20:42:55.085
ID,,333,13,4006AB,113,2018/04/06,20:42:55.085,2018/04/06,20:42:55.085,BAW57K
MSG,5,333,8,484C50,108,2018/04/06,20:42:55.086,2018/04/06,20:42:55.086,,10150,,,,,,,0,,0,0
AIR,,333,14,4CA245,114,2018/04/06,20:42:55.088,2018/04/06,20:42:55.088
ID,,333,14,4CA245,114,2018/04/06,20:42:55.088,2018/04/06,20:42:55.088,RYR36VW
MSG,4,333,14,4CA245,114,2018/04/06,20:42:55.088,2018/04/06,20:42:55.088,,,493.0,355.5,,,0,,,,,

I stopped it because it carried on showing data.

So I guess this receiver is using a hide port to access it??
I´ve tried netstat but it is not showing anything for this IP.

???
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: IanH on April 06, 2018, 10:28:43 PM
You cannot log in to the FR24 box.

It is locked down.

There is data output on ports 30334 and 30003.

https://forum.flightradar24.com/threads/9866-FR24feed-uploader-Additional-Info



Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: Anmer on April 07, 2018, 08:42:52 AM
It appears EA1DDO's FR24 receiver is made by Skysense and maybe has different software?



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Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: EA1DDO on April 07, 2018, 06:04:04 PM
Ian, you got it !
Much appreciated, cheers.

8754, that is the "hide" port.
Using that port 192.168.1.147:8754 you can access the receiver´s setup.

This one is for the IP config;
http://192.168.1.147:8754/net-config.php

And next one to reboot the receiver;
http://192.168.1.147:8754/sw-ctl.php?action=restart

Log file:
http://192.168.1.147:8754/log.php?file=fr24feed.log

Stop the data feed:
http://192.168.1.147:8754/sw-ctl.php?action=stop&sw=fr24feed

What I have no clear is te local monitoring under Windows.
I found something about Dump1090 but I think it is just for Linux.
And mixersmode for Windows??

I am not really interested in local monitoring, because this device will be installed in a remote location, but you know, it is always interesting to get local access to the receiver.
Any advice?

Where I am planning to spend more time is in the antenna system. I am thinking to build a new antenna, LNA, filter, etc.
I´ll keep updating my progress, in a different topic.

Cherrs.
Maximo



Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: Anmer on April 07, 2018, 06:36:16 PM
Are you now able to view the FR24 receiver status page by typing its local IP address into a local browser?
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: IanH on April 07, 2018, 07:32:16 PM
There is a Windows version of dump1090 but it is used for RTL dongles.

To monitor local FR24 receiver output, quickest/easiest way is probably to download the Windows version of modesmixer2.

Create a batch file:

@echo off
cmd /c  <path to program>\modesmixer2.exe --web 8090 --location 41.21:-8.46 --inConnect 192.168.1.147:30334
PAUSE
exit


Adjust location but from your website, that should be close  ;D.

Run the batch file and you should see local traffic on http;//192.168.1.147:8090.


Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: EA1DDO on April 07, 2018, 09:06:50 PM
QuoteAre you now able to view the FR24 receiver status page by typing its local IP address into a local browser?

Yes, I am.


DEVICE INFO:

MAC ADDRESS: b8:............
S/W VERSION: 79d9522
F/W VERSION: p01a74
ROOT DEVICE: /dev/mmcblk0p2
  RADAR CODE: F-EGLK1
      UPTIME: 0 days 13:13:36

GPS INFO:

    POSITION: 51.4428,-1.00434 108.1m [AMSL]
TEMPERATURE: 42.2'C

GPS EXTENDED STATUS:

            Latitude: 51.4428
           Longitude: -1.0043
            Altitude: 108m
     Decoding status: GPS/GLONASS Fix
     Antenna present: YES
Antenna port shorted: NO
     Satellites used: 18
       Signal levels: 07=46.0 0A=30.0 0D=0.0 0F=21.0 10=32.0 12=45.0 14=38.0 15=41.0 1A=29.0 1B=46.0 1E=22.0 21=0.0 25=0.0 27=0.0 41=14.0 47=45.0 4D=0.0 4E=46.0 4F=36.0 51=47.0 57=44.0 58=43.0

STORAGE:

ROOT PARTITION USAGE: 1.1G/1.6G (78%)
USER PARTITION USAGE: 3.4M/4.0G (1%)

STATUS:

RECEIVER SOFTWARE: ON [stop, display log]
  BS  FEED [30003]: UP, NUM CONNECTED: 0

FR24 CONNECTION STATUS:
  ADS-B: connected, 20 AC tracked
  ModeS: connected, 32 AC tracked

NETWORK CONFIG:

  IP: 192.168.1.147 NETMASK: 255.255.255.0
  GW: 192.168.1.254
DNS1: 192.168.1.254
DNS2: 8.8.4.4
DNS3: 8.8.8.8


QuoteTo monitor local FR24 receiver output, quickest/easiest way is probably to download the Windows version of modesmixer2

I´ll try that, and let you know.
Cheers again Ian.

Maximo
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: EA1DDO on April 07, 2018, 09:27:10 PM
Ian, something is not working.    :-[

If I use the modesmixer command as you said, using port 30334:

2018-04-07 21:25:27.761  INFO     ModeSMixer2 v.20170924
2018-04-07 21:25:27.761  INFO     Magnetic declination value was calculated
2018-04-07 21:25:27.777  INFO     inConnect(192.168.1.147:30334) connecting 192.168.1.147:30334
2018-04-07 21:25:27.777  INFO     inConnect(192.168.1.147:30334) connected

In the receiver Status page is saying:
STATUS:

RECEIVER SOFTWARE: ON [stop, display log]
  BS  FEED [30003]: UP, NUM CONNECTED: 0

So I´ve tried port 30003, instead of 30334 and I´ve got this:

2018-04-07 21:22:17.747  INFO     ModeSMixer2 v.20170924
2018-04-07 21:22:17.762  INFO     Magnetic declination value was calculated
2018-04-07 21:22:17.762  INFO     inConnect(192.168.1.147:30003) connecting 192.168.1.147:30003
2018-04-07 21:22:17.762  INFO     inConnect(192.168.1.147:30003) connected
2018-04-07 21:22:19.064  INFO     Coverage area was determined
2018-04-07 21:22:19.064  INFO     Magnetic declination value was calculated

But either case, using the browser I go to 192.168.1.147:8090 and nothing happens. It is not connecting to any page.
Is that correct?
What software can I use to read that output?

Cheers
Maximo
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: Anmer on April 10, 2018, 10:37:06 AM
Helpful post by Khan on FR24 forum:

Skysense can be accessed via IP-of-receiver:8754 while the other receivers directly via IP without the use of any ports.

https://forum.flightradar24.com/threads/11790-New-FR24-receiver-from-Skysense?p=103834&viewfull=1#post103834
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: EA1DDO on April 10, 2018, 09:19:51 PM
QuoteHelpful post by Khan on FR24 forum:

Indeed.

Anmer, top man.
Big thank
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: IanH on April 10, 2018, 11:19:32 PM
It is probaly working given the messages you see.

BUt you need to connect to the port on the PC running modesmixer2.

Modesmixer2 is receiving data from the FR24 receiver either on port 30334 or port 30003.

If you are running modesmixer2 on 192.168.1.1 (adjust acordingly), look for the output on 192.168.1.1:8090 (or whatever  port you have defined in --web parameter).

I know this is tricky at first - mulltiple PCs, multiple ports. Eventually it makes sense.  ;D

I've got a Pi sending date to a minimal virtual PC to combine ADSB and MLAT data using modesmixer2 which I display on my desktop PC.

The nice thing about modesmixer2 is that the combined data can also be viewed at the same time on any other PC using a choice of display programs. I could display on BaseStation, GlobeS, Plane Plotter, ADSBScope, ADSBox, ADSBLogger, FlightAirMap all at the same time.
Title: Re: FlightRadar24 ADSB Receiver
Post by: EA1DDO on April 11, 2018, 01:05:00 PM
QuoteIf you are running modesmixer2 on 192.168.1.1 (adjust acordingly), look for the output on 192.168.1.1:8090 (or whatever  port you have defined in --web parameter).

Ian, thanks for that.
My receiver is on 192.168.1.147 and modesmixer is listening port 30003 and output on 8090.

The Basestation software I did set that IP 192.168.1.147 and port 8090.
Type of receiver "Other" (third/last option).

The test page is fine, successfully passed.
But when open the main one... starts to report errors. Every data readed is an error.

Error : EAccessViolation - Access violation at address 00591E38 in module 'BaseStation.exe'. Read of address 0000006C

I've tried running Basestation as Admin, same result.

I guess I am missing something...

Regards, Maximo

App: BaseStation
Version: 1.2.4.184

-----------------------------------------------

Occurred : 21:45:05.977 2018/04/10

Error : EAccessViolation - Access violation at address 00591E38 in module 'BaseStation.exe'. Read of address 0000006C

Last Command : UPDATE Sessions SET LocationID = 1 WHERE SessionID = 1

Last Aircraft :

System Status : 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | 0

Previous : O-WriteToDebugMemo | I-WriteToDebugMemo | I-VersionInfoCheckingTimer | O-StatusBarTimer | I-StatusBarTimer | O-ProvisionalAircraftListTimer | I-ProvisionalAircraftListTimer | O-AircraftListTimer | I-AircraftListTimer | O-AircraftListGridTimer | O-AircraftListGrid.UpdateValues | I-AircraftListGrid.UpdateValues | I-AircraftListGridTimer | O-RedrawTimer | I-RedrawTimer | O-DisplayTrackingTimer | I-DisplayTrackingTimer | O-AircraftTimer | O-DispatchDelayedMessages | I-DispatchDelayedMessages | O-CheckStatuses | G-CheckStatuses.GetCurrentPlayTime | I-CheckStatuses | I-AircraftTimer | O-AutoRefreshTimer | I-AutoRefreshTimer | O-WriteToDebugMemo | I-WriteToDebugMemo | I-MainSecondTimerTimer | O-WriteToDebugMemo