Can anyone tell me what this means? In some cases the aircraft reg indicated is identified in other databases. I update Windows Explorer with the missing information as the video instructions and then the "My log"screen is ok if I repopulate it. However when the same aircraft shows up again it reverts to the "tie up extracted from" label and the infprmation I entered in Database Exlporer is lost. This is very frustrated as I have a number of new commuter aircraft in the ATL area with this problem. How often is the online database updated and how do I prevent this continually overriding of my entered information in Database Explorer.
Many countries have allocated a fixed relationship between registrations and hex codes, the most notable example being the USA. What this means is that every one of the 900,000+ possible N-numbers has a corresponding pre-defined hex code, even though only about 350,000 N-numbers are in use at any one time.
So if your RadarBox picks up, say, A32115 it will look up this code in the GAS database and find that it corresponds to N300UA. If there is an aircraft currently registered with this N-number, GAS will return the details of type, serial, etc. If, as is the case, there is no N300UA, GAS will still return the registration with a note saying "Tie-up extracted from Country Sequence".
Re the problems with getting updates to "stick" in Database Explorer, these are well documented in previous threads - try a forum search.