Tom,
Is it possible to use mlat with Radarbox?...I've just found a giude on the planeplotter site and it just mentions the SBS-1.
Ken...
Ken,
Sorry for the delay in replying - I've been out Xmas shopping.
The short answer is Yes.
To expand on that, to be a Ground Station, you need to have an SBS-1 and provide raw data to the PP network. This is used to plot non-positional aircraft. SBS-1 users who are Ground Stations do not pay the modest Mlat fee.
Anyone who purchases PP can become a Master User for a small fee. This allows you to track non-positional aircraft using mlat. You do not have to have an RB but if you have one you can upload RAW data to be shared on the PP network.
You pay only for one copy of PP but can register several PCs, laptops etc for mobile operation. I have two sharer codes which allow me to run PP/mlat on my desktop and laptop, but not at the same time.
Have a look at the COAA site here for further info:
http://www.coaa.co.uk/planeplotter.htmTom