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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: freqhopping on January 12, 2009, 10:41:42 PM
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This evening I had 176 showing, only 6 with ADS-B. My average during peak traffic is normally around 120.
My reception to the north really sucks too. To the north I don't receive the inbound KIAD traffic at 6k until it's within 20 miles. My max range to the north is only about 65 miles. The topography just isn't in my favor.
I'm using the stock antenna in my attic without an amp.
Might as well post one of my cool screenshots. Not too often can you log Air Force-1 and 2 at the same time. This was on Saturday.
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Impressive - I suppose you will get that occasionally if you live in the President's back yard!
And great results with the standard antenna. Here in Lancashire I think I'm doing well when I get over 100 in MyFlights.
Rod
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I had 63 this morning which is good for Newcastle Upon Tyne. 28 were plotting.
My setup at the moment is the kit antenna in the loft on a bit of tin for a groundplane.
Know doubt the further south you head the higher the stats will be :-))
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I'm lucky if I get over 30 :( In fact, at the moment, I've got none. Although it also depends on your timeout settings.
For me, it all depends on what transatlantic route is in use. Too far south, and I see nothing.
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Although it also depends on your timeout settings.
Precisely - quoting numbers of flights without taking into account timeout sessions produces a meaningless comparison.
I recall in the days before SBS/BaseStation had decent logging facilities that the best way to produce a daily list was to set a timeout of 24 hours or more, which (in the SE UK at least) resulted in a flights list on the screen of 2,000+ aircraft.
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Yes, flights per day is a good measure of activity in an area. Even then, all I got today was 374 flights - see my log at http://www.tarbat.gofreeserve.com/log.htm
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Mine is set to 30 seconds to mark as timeout, 60 seconds to hide.
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Yes, flights per day is a good measure of activity in an area. Even then, all I got today was 374 flights - see my log at http://www.tarbat.gofreeserve.com/log.htm
Thats probably a good way to do it. I managed 777 in one 24 hour period - its just a shame they don't all plot.
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I don't like an overloaded screen so I run a 10/10 second timeout on My Flights.
I take the My Log figure at the end of the day as my activity guide.
My RB runs maybe 8 hours a day on average and this generally produces log totals of around 1200 different aircraft.
Very happy with that.
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With my temporary setup (antenna on upstairs window sill) I feel lucky if I see more than 5 or 6 flights simultaneously, but a lot of that is down to terrain masking and surrounding houses within 30 feet. My best direction appears to show traffic out to about 30-35nm at FL400, but again that's a terrain limitation. The worst direction (which might be terrain, might be few aircraft passing in that direction and might be the Cardington airship sheds at 250ft high x 900ft long at 1 mile range) is about 4-5nm, which is a little odd because there is one clear arc.
Essentially this is down to being at 100ft asl with various surrounding terrain that is 150-200ft above me within a few miles in several directions.
I will do better with an external antenna, but in any case Sunday's log showed 650 flights.
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Last summer summer I had a maximum of 205 flights active in my log but I am in the southeast of England virtually under the MAY VOR. Checked my list last Friday the set had been on nine hours and piicked up 1787 aircraft. I have an external aerial but no pre-amp and this gives me good distance in all but due west directions due to the local topography.
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had my box on from 12am till as i type at 20:36 and i have 845 flights in mylog and at 20:36 have 32 in myflights, supplied antenna outside on the window ledge!
Mark
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Hi,spent this afternoon putting an exterior antenna on a rear facia on an L mast so it clears the roof profile.near Chilterns s.oxon.my supplied aerial in north facing conservatory shelf max 24 flts ,usual 8-15. As i write this 28 flts,max so far 57, around 5pm.Really pleased with the difference,also helps my network coverage.
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Morning, I live on the coast near Dover and im using the supplied aerial and I can sometimes have 30 to 40 in My Flights but living where I do I can get most of the inbound and outbound flights from the East and I only put the aerial on the inside on the window ledge, but then again I do live on top of the cliffs of Dover.
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Hi,only got my RB yesterday and I'm really impressed with it.I managed 588 aircraft yesterday in about 11 hours with the supplied antena on my window sill.Positioned under approach at Manchester about 3 miles out I have received aircraft as far away as Turweston.I lose landing aircraft between 300-400ft.Loads of trees & houses around me so much better reception than expected.
Can reccomend Flightstore,best price I have seen and delivered next day before 8 AM at normal delivery price.
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Hi Jason and welcome to the wonderful world of RB and the forum.
Glad you like it - as someone said recently - remember to eat occasionally!
Rod
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Mine has been on from 12 am to now 7pm EST and have 2407 logged for the day. There has been some down time too this evening while messing with the computer.
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As an update now that I'm using a DPD Productions antenna with a 50ft run of RG8 since my USB extender died. With default timeout settings I just recently saw a max of 220 aircraft. I think I may see even more during the peak time on weekdays. I'm getting a steady 170-180 right now. That's really good for a Sunday.
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At this moment (0955 UTC) i have 302 aircraft in the list of which 93 with ADS-B.
At busy moments this figure often hits the figure of 400.
Regards,
Dirk.
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You guys are making me jealous....
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Don't despair Chris - the comparisons are only valid if the timeout settings are the same and the locations are comparable.
The 24 hour figure total flights number is a good guide.
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Hi
I have got 775 recorded in a 5 hour period today which as i am south east of gatwick is probably not suprising. I get inbound/outbound from Gatwick & Heathrow going to/from Europe + overflights via the south coast from Seaford round to Dover.
Unfortunately i am really only interested in Military aircraft which are few a far between down here. Therefore it quality (ie military) and not quantity that matters to me.
I am sure someone out there would swap places with me (not sure my wife would appreciate it though).
Brian
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In my area, (central Massachusetts) the most flights I see at anytime is about 20. A daytime total (12 hours) would probably show around 800. Of these only about 15% are using the ADS-B. I see a lot of domestic flights in and out of Boston, and a lot of internationals coming and going from KIAD and KJFK.
Sherlock Holmes
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The most ADS-B flights I've had at one time is a dozen.
Sherlock Holmes
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For a 14 hour period 1400-1700 aircraft. Normally around 120 in the late morning and afternoon.
But I do live in Cambridgeshire so I have Luton, Stansted and all the US and RAF bases in the area.
Antenna is a dedicated watson antenna.
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Hi the most I have had is on screen at anyone time 200 and for the day approx 4300.
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For a 14 hour period 1400-1700 aircraft. Normally around 120 in the late morning and afternoon.
But I do live in Cambridgeshire so I have Luton, Stansted and all the US and RAF bases in the area.
Antenna is a dedicated watson antenna.
Hi Charlie - what sort of range are you getting and what's your site like? I would have thought you might have had more than that in Cambridgeshire.
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I get a good range out as far up as Manchester and over London.
Trouble antenna is inside and shielded on one side, but moving over the weekend to a better location with less barriers and the antenna will be outside aswell, so range should increase.
We currently live in a bit of a dip.