No one will ban you from our forum if you strictly follow its rules (you are interested in a contract with AirNav Systems to supply us with aircraft data and we don't want you - or anyone - to use our forum with commercial intentions).
We've already sent you several PMs regarding this and from time to time you seem to ignore them.
If you follow these rules you will never be banned.
Now you're being economical with the truth.
Sure, I don't deny I have access to a resource that could fix all your database problems overnight, but that's a different issue.
Your PM threatening to ban me refers specifically to
this thread:
www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=4285.105 [Database update info] which consists of purely informational posts in which I (and a number of other users) provide data that sharers can apply to their own NavData databases to help ensure that the aircraft being shown on the screen are the ones they are actually picking up.
Not a commercial or banner in sight, just plain data - I'll leave readers to draw their own conclusion about why you are so anxious to suppress this kind of information.
Anyway, returning to the topic of this thread, I'm happy (while I'm still here!) to assist anyone who wants to do a bit more diagnosis on the network counts issue. Following last night's experiment, I've developed the following methodology whereby two or more network users can compare results:
i) turn OFF both local and network flights
ii) all users set the same timeouts for network flights
iii) wait 15 minutes to ensure that locally-buffered data is purged
iv) turn ON network flights (but NOT MyFlights)
v) wait 15 minutes to allow the number of Network Flights to stabilise
vi) leave RadarBox running for a further 10 minutes, noting the Network Flights total every 15 seconds
vii) calculate the average number of Network Flights from (vi)
Obviously the above steps should be caried out simultaneously by all participating users, and ought to iron out any local, short-term discrepancies in the totals. Needless to say, it's only valid if everyone is on either the live or the delayed network - if there's a mix, then the comparison won't be valid.