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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: crowstone on April 20, 2019, 04:51:51 PM
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Hi,
the IP address of my "feed" has been changed. I use the "RadarBox Data Sharing" client on my PC and need to change the IP:port settings for the input feed. Unfortunately I can't find any options, registry keys, .ini file and look forward to some helpul input.
Thank You
M
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I have just asked the same question in an email to support, as I wasn't aware of the forum at the time.
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I faced the same problem. It will be great if support tells us how to change IP & port of feed (by default it is 127.0.0.1:30003)
Currently I solved it by installing VRS (Virtual Radar Server (http://"http://www.virtualradarserver.co.uk/download.aspx")) on Windows computer.
I have set VRS as follows:
Receiver: IP, Port, and Data Format should be set to that of the "feed".
Rebroadcast Server: Port must be set to 30003, and Format to Basestation to match default input of RB24 feeder
Note: To reach Settings of Receiver and Rebroadcast Server, Click "Tools" on menu and on the dropdown, click "options"
Please see attached screenshots showing settings of VRS
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Thanks, once again you supply the answer! It was easy as I was already using VRS to forward.
Now, how do I correct the lat/long?
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Now, how do I correct the lat/long?
1. Go to followig page (replace xxxxxx by your station number)
radarbox24.com/stations/EXTSHAxxxxxx
2. Login to your account
3. On top left, at the end of the line showing your city, you will see Edit, as shown by red arrow in attached screenshot.
Click Edit. This will open lat/lon setting box.
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Thanks once more. I think the system has to link my user account first, it hasn't been running long enough yet. I'll tray later.
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Contact support with your feeder ID and email and ask them to link your account
Alan
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Contact support with your feeder ID and email and ask them to link your account
Alan
Thanks, I have emailed them. Though I think support has taken the long weekend off.
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Thanks once more. I think the system has to link my user account first, it hasn't been running long enough yet. I'll tray later.
You can check your linked stations by
1. Go to page radarbox24.com and Login
2. Click login button again to open a box on left giving your detatils
3. In this box, click on "Stations". A drop-down list of all stations linked to your account will appear.
4. Click on Station number you want to display in web page & Edit its lat and lon.
Please see screenshots below.
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All fixed now, support have linked the account. However, they didn't answer my original query about configuration editing.
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All fixed now, support have linked the account.
Glad to know all is OK for you now.
However, they didn't answer my original query about configuration editing.
I dont think that "RB24 Data Sharer.exe" is user-configureable for infeed's IP & Port. This configuration seems to be hard-coded.
However after first time entering user & password, upon subsequent starts, these vales are already there. This shows that these are saved locally in the computer. As there is no config file in the installation folders, the obvious location is Windows registry as registry key. I never tried to find user/password in registry, but I am pretty sure it should be there.
Even if IP & Port is not user-configureable, support should tell this. Just ignoring the query is frustrating.
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"However after first time entering user & password, upon subsequent starts, these vales are already there. This shows that these are saved locally in the computer. As there is no config file in the installation folders, the obvious location is Windows registry as registry key. I never tried to find user/password in registry, but I am pretty sure it should be there."
Had a good look at registry and appdata, but nothing found so far.
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Go back to them and ask
Alan
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Nah, apart from the Planefinder guys, all of these operations are typically unhelpful.
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If you don't ask you don't get so nothing to loose in asking. I know the log in information is stored in the registry but no idea on the ip details
Would it not be easier to start again with a new instance of the feeder using the new IP rather than trying to change things in the registry. Support can then be asked to unlink and remove the now redundant share
Alan
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I have already asked, as I wrote earlier in the thread. The OP had the IP issue, mine I believe was the port. It's working quite nicely now, so it would only be of curiosity value anyway.
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OK great that its working
Alan
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Had a good look at registry and appdata, but nothing found so far.
Windows Registry Search Results:
Good News:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\VirtualStore\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\AirNav Systems\rb24share\1\General\RB24Password
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\VirtualStore\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\AirNav Systems\rb24share\1\General\RB24Username
Bad News:
The values of username & password are encrypted
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You are correct in terms of it not being configurable and it sets itself in various registry settings and other settings which are not easily changeable (even by us) which is frustrating. Hopefully soon we will have a new version which isn't as fussy.
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A Windows 10 update (July 2019) seems to have broken my VRS broadcast to RB24. Not showing input or server connect, VRS settings unchanged. Does anyone have any suggestions please?
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I dont know the relevance in this case but Windows updates usually cause issuses with USB connections as they replace the specific drivers with the Microsoft drivers so I would suggest reinstalling the drivers for your equipment.
Alan
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Not relevant in this case Alan, I was referring to the VRS broadcast server set up mentioned earlier in this thread.
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Ok cheers, no idea then
Alan
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Close it down and start again but ensure its running with admin mode and hopefully it should come alive :)
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Had to be something simple didn't it!
All fine now thanks.