I've just seen John's answer to you on the forum and I cannot understand it. For example, forgetting about mlat for a moment, when a PP user sizes their map to a certain area, PP will only download to his screen those aircraft that are within the area of the map - try it. We also know this is true because Bev has written in the past that having your map covering a very large area increases the load on the server as it has to download more aircraft to you.The same when that user selects an area and clicks on OGM. The server sends only that map area to his PC. So where does raw data come in?
The server knows which sharers are logged on to PP and knows which area they are looking at. It therefore knows which aircraft are being seen in their area, because their SBS-1 or RB is sending that info. It does not have to be raw does it? Otherwise how would you be able to see what aircraft I'm seeing (denoted my share code in the User column).
Now, considering Remote Mlat. If the server knows which non-positional aircraft I'm seeing why can it not send an mlat request when it sees my PP idle for a while. I just cannot see the need for the Ground Station is except to supply the raw data required for the server to do the calculations and send the info to mine and other PCs focussed on that area.
Incidentally I have found the thread where it is mentioned that only other Master Users and Ground Stations can see shared Mlatted targets. I'm still looking for the reference to Master Users and Remote Mlat.
BTW, I've just looked at PP which has been idling whilst I've been doing other things and there are two targets, a C-5 and a C-17 where I'm shown as the user and they are mlatted. I didn't request it.
Tom