The hardware has no moving parts so it does seem strange that sometimes it starts playing up, if there is an issue it should affect it always. I would suggest checking a few items first such as when the variations occur check your task manager and check whether the memory or cpu is spiking.
Also close down the software and start it again and see whether the issues go away. Also note the time when it happens.
Thanks Airnav for you help thus far.
I have 4GB RAM in which at least 2 is free during typical operation with the software. The CPU isn't over tasked, either. Perhaps 20 per cent max.
I fully understand the box is completely solid state. To that end, I have read that it has been susceptible to ESD in the past. Purely speculation on my part, but it this
did happen to be the cause, ESD can most certainly cause intermittent failures in operation.
I do have another question:
Is there a limit to the amount of ADS-B and Mode S data the RadarBox can handle? I have a well-tuned vertical aerial which is mounted about 12m off the ground. The cable to the box is very low loss (about 7m) so I don't require a pre-amp.
What I have noticed since my last post is that the most annoying part of the problem is occurring during heavy traffic periods. I typically return 500 - 800 (and above) messages per second during these times.
During
light traffic times the flights don't 'flicker' on and off the screen, the trails are quite solid behind the aircraft, indicating a steady processing of the incoming data. The 'MyFlights' count never jumps by more than 1 or 2 during this time. I still never see 'My Flights' Time Out at all anymore, but this is much less bothersome to me.
Please reference the 4 attachments demonstrating both cases. Two show affected operation and two show normal operation. Also note the time periods for the pairs of screenshots. Also take notice that flights are affected
well within my polar diagram, which is more or less the maximum reported range.
I appreciate your help and want to make sure I've addressed all possible causes on my end before sending the box back. I don't want to be without the box if I can fix it myself, and certainly don't want to waste your time, either!
Regards,
FL350