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For "uname -m" is x86_64.

For "lsb_release -a" is the info of te Debian 11

You are trying to install rbfeeder on a computer with architecture x86_64. Seems you have installed Raspberry Pi Desktop for PC and Mac (which is Debian 11) on a Laptop or Desktop. Please see screenshot attached below.

Unfortunately Radarbox24 does NOT provide their feeder package for this architecture (x86_64). Their packages are available only for armhf and arm64 i.e. for Raspberry Pi or similar.

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For "uname -m" is x86_64.

For "lsb_release -a" is the info of te Debian 11
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Alan
N289K: Swagelok Manufacturing Co LLC
N128QS: NetJets Sales
C-GFSY: Skyservice Business Aviation
N1916W: Infinity & Beyond LLC
N703LA: Trey Aviation LLC
T7-HOLTZ: Avcon Jet San Marino
OE-GTI: Salzburg Jet Aviation
N970SD: JNL Equipment Leasing LLC
D-COBH: excellentair
G-CIZG: Buildrandom Ltd/Heli Air
N599GD: TD Leasing LLC
G-KDRZ: Merrion Projects Ltd
D-IEGO: DigaJet Aviation GmbH
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Morning Alan

Please can you remove Air Transat from Airline for 9H-LYR now ops for TUI  all white scheme

Thanks
John
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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion / Re: Database Update Requests
« Last post by CarlosAbreu on May 19, 2024, 11:04:34 PM »
Alan

19-05-2024 Updated file in attach.

Carlos
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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion / Re: Database Update Requests
« Last post by Runway 31 on May 19, 2024, 07:12:55 PM »
Thanks Carlos

Alan
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You are getting good results with your trials

Alan
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What is the output of following 2 commands?

uname -m 

lsb_release -a   


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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion / Re: Database Update Requests
« Last post by CarlosAbreu on May 19, 2024, 12:21:43 AM »
Alan

18-05-2024 Updated file in attach.

Carlos
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Precariously mounted ground plane antenna using 32mm conduit, and getting good range to the NW now, and better to the WSW.   Still on the shed, where there is power and network.

Put the FightStick close to the antenna and ran 10m USB cable to the pi effectively getting an active antenna.  Tests with even short lengths of LMR400 were quite lossy, and worse than they really should be. The cable has been in my shed for some years, so I suspect a bit of corrosion, even though a cable test shows them to be ok.

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