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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: LiveATC on May 08, 2008, 02:11:38 PM
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Is it possible to connect RadarBox to EuroScope ?
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Hi,
euroscope is for air virtual simulation, its correct?
I dont know if that is possible.
Maybe.
Regards.
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Send us some more details on what is euroscope and what kind of interface you want to see between RadarBox and that application and we will see what we can do.
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Hi! program can be downloaded http://www.euroscope.hu/main.php
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Is it possible to integrate wah program Eurocsope in Airnav RadarBox?
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Has received the letter from developers Euroscope, here that they have answered me:
Yes it is possible. I just have to add a data source that reads the stream
coming out of the box instead of the current FSD server. I already tried to
contact the producer of the box if they are interested in using EuroScope,
but never gave me any positive answer.
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We are interested of course. Send me a PM for more details / if you need any help.
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good news Developer euroscope made a program that connects radarbox and euroscope. The program uses actual air traffic control system.
http://www.openatc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=871#871
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Developer euroscope made a program that connects radarbox and euroscope. The program uses actual air traffic control system.
What does that mean ? Is it linked to Eurocontrol, then ?
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I think he means that is is used by air traffic controllers on the Virtual ATC network, VATSIM.
Will have to test this out!
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I think he means that is is used by air traffic controllers on the Virtual ATC network, VATSIM.
Will have to test this out!
Oh I see - actual means virtual.
Hmmm.
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The post is slightly confusing, However I can only assume that is what he means.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euroscope
Jonjo
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Well, I've installed Euroscope and I'm having no luck at all. All I am seeing is aircraft on the VATSIM network.
How do I connect to my Radarbox data LiveATC?
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No idea. Maybe a PM to LiveATC as he seems to be the Euroscope expert.
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Well, I've installed Euroscope and I'm having no luck at all. All I am seeing is aircraft on the VATSIM network.
How do I connect to my Radarbox data LiveATC?
http://www.openatc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=871#871
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I must be thick or something, but I can't see anything in that link that explains how to connect a Radarbox to Euroscope, and what the purpose is.
A simple explanation might help me (and others?). Do we also need to use the program SBStoFSDproxy.zip?
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I try to write down what to do.(sorry for my english)
You will need Euroscope and SBStoFSDproxy.zip, download them.
1.extract SBStoFSDproxy.zip to somewhere
2.install euroscope
3.copy all the dll's and manifest files from the euroscope installation directory to the SBStoFSDproxy directory (maybe it works without them but not on my computer)
4.start the SBStoFSDproxy program
5.fill out the address and port fields (127.0.0.1 and 30003 if ANRB or SBS is running on the same computer) and press connect
6.start euroscope
7.click on Connect button on the upper left corner
8.on the popup window select connect direct to vatsim from the list, the server is localhost (or where the SBStoFSDproxy is running) and fill out the other fields with some blabla(callisgn,psw...), it doesn't matter what you write.
9.press connect and enjoy :)
Hope it's clear.
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Hi,
I've followed all those steps but I am still having issues. I am still only seeing VATSIM traffic
Here Is a screenshot. I've noticed the software is not logging the position of my flights. Could this be the reason it is not working?
Thanks,
Jonjo
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Hi!
This could be the reason, but i don't know why don't you have positions.Maybe the message decoding is wrong but as i know the 30003 port output is is the same on SBS and ANRB.
Here is my screenshot, mine is working. (i'm running basestation, don't bann me :) )
Dou you have any other addon witch can read the 30003 port and can plot the planes somewhere?(like a google earth kml)
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I'm still not really quite sure what this does. Will this share my data with the EuroScope team? If I don't want to do this, can I use the EuroScope viewer just to view the traffic picked up by my antenna?
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http://www.openatc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=106&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30
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I'm sorry, but I've looked at the forum before and it still doesn't really tell me the PURPOSE of EuroScope. I don't want to try this if it means that I'm uploading data to the EuroScope server, or is this the only way it works?
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If you do not want to use euroscope as a server, you should use localhost
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Thanks, but I'm going to need a bit more help than that :-0
Something like:
- Install program ???? which you can download from ????
- Run program
- Set options to ???? to allow it to connect to RB
etc
Does the EuroScope program come with any sort of Help file? Can I download this and read it?
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OK, I've been to the http://www.euroscope.hu/ website and I've had a quick look through the Wiki, but it seems to go into a load of detail about VATSIM and I don't really need this.
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Does the EuroScope program come with any sort of Help file? Can I download this and read it?
The nearest thing I can find to a description of what it is and what it does on the Euroscope website is:
Have you ever imagined you could control virtual flights as real as it gets?
Download the latest version of Euroscope and see for yourself.
The relevance to live Mode S/ADS-B traffic isn't terribly obvious.
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Thanks Dave, I've read back along the thread and see the guide that tarbat was given. If he can't get it to work with RB, then I doubt that I will be able to either.
I do like the display though and I would like to try using it to show my traffic - but I don't really want the VAT SIM traffic, nor do I want to link to their server at this point.
The display looks pretty similar to the London Control simulator display which is very crisp.
Have you played with EuroScope?
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Little point in repeatedly posting these screen shots if it's not possible to use EuroScope with RadarBox!
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Is this some sort of marketing campaign for Euroscope. I still can't work out what I'd use it for? Has anyone worked out what it does, and does it even work with Radarbox?
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Why not be possible to use Radarbox Euroscope??? All that is shown here, and provides links where everything is written, read carefully. RadarBox and Euroscope works through port 30003
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Yes, but WHY would I want to use it - tell me that!
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Ok, we go to the site VATSIM http://www.vatsim.net/, you need to register and get an ID and password.
Go to the download and http://www.euroscope.hu/ Euroscope v.31d
then we go to the site and downloads a sector that is right for you your location http://www.vatsim-uk.org/downloads/index.php
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You are still missing the point. Why would I want to run EuroScope. As far as I can make out, it is an ATC simulator using SBS data? I've done all that for real thanks :-)
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This alternative network for users Radarbox using data through the port 30003 on the network Vatsim. To connect, you must download a file ready SBStoFSDproxy.
http://rapidshare.com/files/391786063/SBStoFSDproxy.rar.html
http://photofile.ru/users/aviation/115663193/135118135/full_image/
In the server settings introduce
Server ip: 127.0.0.1 port: 30003. To show the air situation need to download the client program Euroscope, http://euroscope.hu/install/EuroScopeSetup31.msi, and still need a sector-file
where the route will be displayed, closed areas, border, airport.
link where you can download sector-file as above.
EuroScope and FSD uses port 6809 for server/client communication. If you run EuroScope on the same machine then simply select the same server (127.0.01 or localhost), fill in all the required fields (the actual values are not important at all). Then click connect.
If you would like to share your server then let port 6809 opened for incoming calls.
Euroscope just open and connect. Fill in all the fields in the connect dialog. Select Direct to VATSIM and connect. It really does not matter what you enter to the fields. The only important thing is to select your server. That should be "localhost" in your case.
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Hmm odd when I click connect on euroscope using local host or 127.0.01 it says 'tower listener failed to start' - Any ideas how to sort this out? - I can see a lot of benefits on the SBS data being in EU scope
Tom
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When you start the connection, I also published this message, click OK