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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: AirNav Development on January 02, 2008, 01:20:16 AM
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AirNav Systems Team has just finished the new version of the RadarBox Manual, already prepared for V1.4. You may download it from:
http://www.airnavsystems.com/download/ANRB/AirNav%20RadarBox%202007%20Manual.pdf (http://www.airnavsystems.com/download/ANRB/AirNav%20RadarBox%202008%20Manual.pdf)
Please report any suggestions or problems and we will be happy to correct them
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Great! Thanx
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AirNav Systems Team has just finished the new version of the RadarBox Manual, already prepared for V1.4. You may download it from:
http://www.airnavsystems.com/download/ANRB/AirNav%20RadarBox%202007%20Manual.pdf (http://www.airnavsystems.com/download/ANRB/AirNav%20RadarBox%202007%20Manual.pdf)
Please report any suggestions or problems and we will be happy to correct them
Support,
Can you put the V1.4 manual on the forum as a "sticky" at the top of the "Discussion" section please. It takes me ages to find it to post the link to users who are having problems or ask specific questions that are covered in the new manual.
Thanks
Allocator
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Done.
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This link does not work at the moment, is anybody else having this problem?
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Yes i have the problem too
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Thanks for that Andreas, must be at the server end.
Who knows they may have taken it down to upload the new version 1.4 of the software!!
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Link has been corrected.
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AirNav Systems Team has just finished the new version of the RadarBox Manual, already prepared for V1.4. You may download it from:
http://www.airnavsystems.com/download/ANRB/AirNav%20RadarBox%202007%20Manual.pdf (http://www.airnavsystems.com/download/ANRB/AirNav%20RadarBox%202008%20Manual.pdf)
Please report any suggestions or problems and we will be happy to correct them
Can AirNav Radarbox detect Mode S?
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Can AirNav Radarbox detect Mode S?
Doh ...
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Time for another can of cider!
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Oh you guys crack me up :-)
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The RadarBox software Help file, PDF Manual and online Manual is currently undergoing review. Forum members have posted errors and suggested corrections since the last release, but many of these have become lost in the various threads over the passage of time.
Forum members are requested to use this thread to highlight changes that are required so that these can be implemented.
Corrections completed so far include:
- Port 40004 corrected to 30003
- Antenna description changed so that there is no doubt that it shouldn't be used outside permanently ;-)
- Grammar and spelling errors being corrected
- Better description of the Radarbox Network to differentiate between a home network and the Radarbox Data Sharing network.
- Revised and Expanded hardware LED indication description and connection fault finding flow chart
Standing by!
The AirNav Team
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Hi Air Nav,
I'm sure my 2009 ANRB CD cover instructions about loading software then hardware were the reverse of the 'correct' procedure. I remember many people highlighting the correct loading order of the software/hardware when I was discussing installing the RB.
Cheers
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Hi TL, for the 2009 and V3.0 versions, that is the correct order AFAIK - load software, then connect RB - isn't it?
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Hi TL, for the 2009 and V3.0 versions, that is the correct order AFAIK - load software, then connect RB - isn't it?
I think that Tramline is trying to highlight the contradiction between the instructions on the CD and those in the manual.
I raised the same point twelve months ago.
http://www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=1070.msg8071#msg8071 (http://www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=1070.msg8071#msg8071)
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Hi TL, for the 2009 and V3.0 versions, that is the correct order AFAIK - load software, then connect RB - isn't it?
Hi CGJ - The actual CD cover instructions were incorrect - i.e the reverse to the advice I was given on the forum. I just want to ensure that all the literature on CD covers and manuals all states the correct loading sequence.
Cheers...
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Hi NB and TL, I am in full agreement with you both. The manual, CD label and everything else should all be consistent and agree with each other. I think I must've misunderstood what you meant and the point you were making T/L.