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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: JSI on June 17, 2007, 10:11:36 AM

Title: A few questions
Post by: JSI on June 17, 2007, 10:11:36 AM
Considering a purchase, but:

1. When using ACARS will aircraft that give position data plot on the RadarBox map as in AirNav Suite? If so, is the time-out for acars plots as per the default or separate? Is ACARS data included in the network sharing option?

2. Will non ADS-B aircraft be picked up and displayed in the list, such as light aircraft with mode-S? Will the altitude be displayed for these aircraft?

3. I can't see this in the screenshots or in the manual, would an altitude converter be implemented, so that the true altitude of aircraft below transition altitude is shown? This would involve the user entering the local pressure, or it could be grabbed from a local weather report online. If the pressure is unusually high or low the altitudes are up to 800 feet out, without this conversion.

4. Can the radar tags be user-edited?  they display far too much data for my liking.

5. The supplied antenna, how long is the cable and how is it connected to the box?


Thanks for reading this, I hope this gives some ideas for the future.

JSI

Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: AirNav Support on June 17, 2007, 02:51:56 PM
Hi JSI,

1.) No, the ACARS Data is just added to table and you can view it in terms of Flights and match it up to any aircraft you are tracking using ADS-B. The network sharing option is only for data picked by RadarBox so no acars.

2.) Yes Mode-S are picked up and displayed in the list. Altitude data is not shown.

3.) Intresting feature, this is not included in RadarBox but if its possible to work out the true altitude below transition. I will pass it on as features to be added :)

4.) They can't at present, again will note this for future features.

Hope that helps.
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: JSI on June 17, 2007, 03:20:14 PM
Thanks for the reply, any chance of more information on the supplied antenna please?

One more thing, I've noticed the aircraft on the radar display have a predicted leader line, can this be switched off? I'd much rather see an historical trace behind the aircraft.

Many thanks,

JSI
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: tarbat on June 17, 2007, 03:21:23 PM
2.) Yes Mode-S are picked up and displayed in the list. Altitude data is not shown.

That's a bit suprising.  Is this a technical limitation of the Radarbox, or something that could be added in the future.  As someone living in a remote location surrounded by RAF aircraft that mostly transmit Mode-S with altitude, that's an important feature.
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: AirNav Support on June 17, 2007, 06:28:13 PM
Regarding both your questions tarbat and JSI, the hardware guys will reply about them as soon as possible. Being a weekend that should be tomorrow.

Yes you can turn off the flight vector path.
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: AirNav Support on June 18, 2007, 10:03:12 PM
The supplied antenna is connected to RadarBox by a SMA connector and the cable is 3 metres long. Antenna Gain: 3dBi.

We are looking to add Mode-S altitude in the future, will keep you posted about that.
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: bcandela on June 20, 2007, 11:01:05 PM
The supplied antenna is connected to RadarBox by a SMA connector and the cable is 3 metres long. Antenna Gain: 3dBi.

Is it possible to extend the lenght of the cable of the antenna ? If so, what is the possible maximal length ?
Thanks
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: AirNav Support on June 20, 2007, 11:16:48 PM
You can purchase SMA Antenna Extension Cables so the length can in theory be unlimited. However best to keep length less than 10 metres otherwise signal may degrade through the cable before it gets to the RadarBox.
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: dermjohn on June 21, 2007, 06:43:58 AM
I would like to ask if an external antenna of 100mhz-2ghz range, will be ok for the radar. (the frequency that is used is 1090mhz...is that right?).
Also I was ready to buy SBS-1 Virtual Radar from Kinetik untill I saw this product. (much better price). Any advantages or disadvantages from SBS? (except the network feature)
Thank you
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: AirNav Support on June 21, 2007, 12:15:04 PM
Hi dermjohn,

RadarBox is a ADS-B and Mode-S Receiver just like the SBS-1. However using our software you can have access to our RadarBox Network which is a worlds first. You will be able to track flights across the world which was has never been done before. I

The RadarBox software has huge amount of functionality e.g alerts, reports, ACARS interface, flight routes that will keep you busy for days that sets the software above the rest. Furthermore being produced by a well known Flight Tracking software company you a guaranteed to updates and developments.

Have a look at the screenshots and manual to get a further understanding of our product.

You can use the antenna you describe however make sure you keep the cable length as short as possible for best results.
Hope that helps :)
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: piper-pilot on June 21, 2007, 12:45:22 PM
You say it is a world first I take it that you are not counting Open ATC which is a free non subscription network for the SBS-1 see http://www.openatc.com/
Title: Re: A few questions
Post by: AirNav Support on June 21, 2007, 01:15:30 PM
you can't actually view the network data in Basestation hence we believe its not "full" sharing.