Hi Everyone,
First time poster on this forum, but I have been viewing it since December when I got my Radarbox. The Radar box is located just south of BHX by 40-50miles and gets good coverage of England and wales and works very well now its running V1.4. Typically 400msgs/second.
Just a few points that I was wondering if anyone else noticed or had any ideas about.
When an aircraft is giving lat/long information I am able to track it on the map to the edge of my range diagram until it times out, as you would expect it to as thats the reception limit.
But after 30seconds to a mintue later it comes back again on the flight list with altitude information etc, but no map plot. Is this because its so far on the edge of recception limits that the signal from aircraft is too weak to for the radar box to successfully decode Lat/Long position or is it down to something else? I have noticed that the aircraft stays in the flight list with updating information for a further 5 minuntes before it eventually disappears.
Another point is when viewing other aircraft such as general aviation and military aircraft.
Sometimes when looking at a PA28 for example I get a height reading of 33000ft. Unless this PA28 has one serious engine Im guessing somethings not quite right there either? Is this also likely to be down to the fact the aircraft is on the edge of reception limits?
Finally, has anyone else noticed that sometimes the information in the flight list can be incorrect? For example, the description of the aircraft would be an A330 in the actype list when infact its a B738 and the picture shows it to be a B738 aswell? I have noticed this information to sometimes correct itself aswell.
I know these are only minor points and happen very rarely but they have got me interested in finding out what the cause is.
Sorry for the long post, I look forward to the replies you guys have
P.S. The radar box is left running 24/7 whether this has an affect I dont know
All the best
Edwards