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What's the story with 'pv' ?2e1var wrote:http://www.nicstorey.co.uk/planeplotter/node/6
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Maybe a bit outside your area , but I'm 'nL' , located at St Stephen ( 1/2 way between St Austell and Newquay).
I normally run 24/7 but tend to switch off at nights over the weekends if the weather's poor.
Paul
I normally run 24/7 but tend to switch off at nights over the weekends if the weather's poor.
Paul
Re: PlanePlotter
I run Planeplotter but do not run a receiver, but with the change regarding MLAT with RTL Dongles, I'm looking into starting one using a Raspberry Pi. Don't expect anything soon as money is quite short, but it's definitely on my list of things to do 

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Dunno - was showing half way between Dover and Calais, in the middle of the oggin. So it's either a cross channel ferry fitted with PP, or someone has entered their position incorrectly.DaveG wrote:Can't see pv on map, is it mixed with others or missing ? Where should it be and who is it?Malcolm wrote:What's the story with 'pv' ?2e1var wrote:http://www.nicstorey.co.uk/planeplotter/node/6
The RPi option on it's own won't support MLAT - yet. Currently the only way MLAT is supported is if you have a PC running PP.KyleG wrote:I run Planeplotter but do not run a receiver, but with the change regarding MLAT with RTL Dongles, I'm looking into starting one using a Raspberry Pi. Don't expect anything soon as money is quite short, but it's definitely on my list of things to do
The RPi can upload aircraft with full position reporting, so it can/does help the civvy dot spotters. But it doesn't add much for us Mil-only buffs.
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The RPi option on it's own won't support MLAT - yet. Currently the only way MLAT is supported is if you have a PC running PP.KyleG wrote:I run Planeplotter but do not run a receiver, but with the change regarding MLAT with RTL Dongles, I'm looking into starting one using a Raspberry Pi. Don't expect anything soon as money is quite short, but it's definitely on my list of things to do
The RPi can upload aircraft with full position reporting, so it can/does help the civvy dot spotters. But it doesn't add much for us Mil-only buffs.[/quote]
Thanks for reporting this to me, I've just checked it out with the Yahoo group and it's correct. Will have to look at another solution then

Problem is, I can't feed 24/7 on my current PC. That's why I was looking into using a RPi.m0bzee wrote:Kyle, Don't forget that you can now also MLAT using windows and a dongle too.
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It's me on the PP group too. We are starting work on an RPi only PP-MLAT system, but it will be several weeks before anything can be released.KyleG wrote:Problem is, I can't feed 24/7 on my current PC. That's why I was looking into using a RPi.
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Excuse my ignorance but can planeploter be downloaded onto a laptop or do you require an Airnav/Sbs box??
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you go to planeplotter website and you can download it to your laptop
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