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Author Topic: RadarBox Reporter Logs  (Read 12505 times)

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prbflight

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Re: RadarBox Reporter Logs
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2008, 02:35:25 AM »
All of the above plus....

'SEEN'  (VISUAL)

and

'HEARD'  (RADIO)

Cheers

Paul
« Last Edit: February 23, 2008, 02:37:48 AM by prbflight »

Allocator

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Re: RadarBox Reporter Logs
« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2008, 07:50:38 AM »
RadarBox 2008 now has a much better report generator function.

Here is my report from yesterday 1800-2359 UTC:

http://www.ruyton.demon.co.uk/Downloads/RadarBoxLog20080308.txt

Also, the filter functions in MyLog make it easy to extract interested data.  Here I have selected all Airbus aircraft from yesterday and exported the data in csv format.  This allows the data to be viewed and edited in other programs - I've used MS Excel:



Click the link below to see the extracted Airbus aircraft sorted in registration order.

http://www.ruyton.demon.co.uk/Downloads/RadarBoxMyLogAirbus.txt

Below, MyLog filters used to show US military aircraft from last week:

« Last Edit: March 08, 2008, 08:03:55 AM by Allocator »

Rockeyes

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Re: RadarBox Reporter Logs
« Reply #17 on: April 25, 2008, 06:07:34 PM »
What’s the latest thinking behind the reporting requirements, wish list?

The Airnav system as I personally see it is a great piece of kit and I appreciate its in it early days. Its great fun looking at the radar screen seeing an image a downloaded picture of another squeezy jet but it’s true potential is in its ability to provide useful data to a wide range of user requirements for both pleasure and research use.

My interest is not only in the typical enthusiast role but also in the future of the airspace. As you are probably aware we are currently on the edge of a huge airspace change by N.A.T.S with the holding areas being moved and the exit points of theses areas will be flown using P-RNAV to the airport.

Now with all this going it will be very interesting to note, record and analyse this data and maybe play a part in working out the best solutions.
Now the question is what’s needed to do this?

Sorry about all that, just thinking out aloud.