I've been using this for a while now Peter.You probably already know that it works better in Mozilla Firefox than IE8.By listening to the airband radio while watching aircraft in/out of EGPH on this website,it can be seen that the delay is only about 30 secs usually(probably less allowing for the few seconds between given a heading change and executing it. EricT
Now at the age where I know I like girls but can't remember why!
I've been watching it on my iPad so that uses Safari as a browser...It seems to work very smoothly. I've now got the app for it but I'm not sure which I like best
Someone here posted about Radar Virtuel just over 2 years ago. That led me to FlightRadar24 (the topic of Peter's post) and now I have some of the hardware that generates the data for FlightRadar24. Hopefully will add my data to Flight radar24 soon.
ianhind wrote:Someone here posted about Radar Virtuel just over 2 years ago. That led me to FlightRadar24 (the topic of Peter's post) and now I have some of the hardware that generates the data for FlightRadar24. Hopefully will add my data to Flight radar24 soon.
Well done Ian,
I expect setting up that receiver was an interesting process...I look forward to seeing your data on the screen...Do you know yet what will be the code name of your site?
This has kept me busy this morning.. much to the amusement of my wife and daughter
I don't see it flicker as such Garry but the page loads with errors sometimes.. this in IE8. Since I've had to go wireless, my reception isn't great and BB was almost non-existant yesterday. I waited on the phone to Plusnet for as long as my telephone battery lasted without actually speaking to anyone.
Anyway.. I've heard a number of Jersey airlines flights without actually seeing them (note my scanner is currently tuned to the Birmingham International frequencies). Are they stealth capable??
ATB
DaveB