AirNav Systems Forum
AirNav Radar => AirNav Radar Discussion => Topic started by: AirNav Development on October 15, 2007, 06:34:20 PM
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Hello all
Some great news from the development team: as the number of RadarBox users continue to increase daily our network is growing each day. We have now an average 40 feeding units from all over the world (Taiwan is a new addition - expect one unit to work 24/7 in the Azores to cover part of Atlantic soon). So in the 3 to 6 months at the current growth rate we will have up to 200 feeding units permanently. This is great news for those Network fans out there.
Also we are very happy with V1.3 release: no more major problems reported. This version , new firmware version and new drivers are being shipped on all boxes sent since last week. 90% of the users now are now using V1.3.
Anyway work doesn't stop at AirNav Systems: we are working on a totally new database management system that will allow users to use aircraft and mylog dbs in a much easier way. We are working hard on this but we cannot yet guarantee a release date.
In the meanwhile KEEP YOUR SUGGESTIONS COMING! We want to continue to improve AirNav RadarBox and implement all those features you are looking for. Email our support or post your suggestions on the forum.
Tks again for all your interest in this new system.
All the best from the Development Team!
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Hello all
Also we are very happy with V1.3 release: no more major problems reported. This version , new firmware version and new drivers are being shipped on all boxes sent since last week. 90% of the users now are now using V1.3.
It is great that V1.3 is generally available but I was hoping that an immediate change would be made so that my Radar Box saves all the new entries rather than deleting them when I switch off. Can we not have that put right as a priority, along with the ability to select only one picture and to use GAS and not have to wait for months for the new database. I can not make much use of Radar Box for my hobby unless I can save all contacts made by it.
Regards Mike
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We have now an average 40 feeding units from all over the world
That's almost as many that are now sharing on the Planeplotter (http://www.coaa.co.uk/planeplotter.htm) network - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9543/WWWR/ships/sharelist.html?dir=PP&typ=hyb&siz=2&lat=20&lon=-90
Of course, Planeplotter lets owners of both the SBS-1 and Radarbox to share on a single network, so has a much bigger potential user base.
It's such a shame that we have two networks - Radarbox and Planeplotter. Couldn't Airnav talk to Bev at COAA (Planeplotter) about combining the two network services? After all, once the first free year is up, who's going to pay to use the AirNav network when the Planeplotter network is free?
(http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/9762/pp1uw2.th.jpg) (http://img529.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pp1uw2.jpg) (http://img371.imageshack.us/img371/7476/planeplotteriu2.th.jpg) (http://img371.imageshack.us/my.php?image=planeplotteriu2.jpg)
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AirNav is in contact with Bev of Planeplotter :-)
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Pulling data both ways would be a real plus :)
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"That's almost as many that are now sharing on the Planeplotter network"
Very impressive, Doro ATCbox.com.