(swear word) I had over looked this. I am I correct in saying that MODE S is the later type of transponder yet it cannot be viewed on the mapping software?
Had a look on the database and Flybe does not seem to appear. I’m feeling a little bit disappointed knowing I cannot view Europe's largest regional airline.
Probably been mentioned a million times but will MODE S be possible to view in a later update?
Please put my mind to rest and tell me I have not made a big mistake before going to work :(
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=810&pagetype=90
A short answer :-)
Mode S is the latest transponder, and a mode S transponder will always be picked up by RadarBox and the aircraft displayed in the aircraft list (if it is in range of your antenna).
However, not all Mode S boxes transmit all the information required to show aircraft on the map - that is the lat/lon position information. Sometimes this is because the aircraft has an old Mode S box (FlyBe) and sometimes it is because the aircraft operator doesn't want ANYBODY other than air traffic to know where they are (military aircraft and most executive jets).
So, you have done the right thing getting RadarBox, but you will have to wait for FlyBe to upgrade their Mode S transponders, or indeed, their aircraft.
The FlyBe aircraft will appear in MyLog, and this records ALL "live" aircraft picked up by your antenna, even if they only show in the aircraft list.
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