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The initial build of PiAware is still at 2. Please post about this announcement and share the setup link flightaware. To improve MLAT coverage in your area, you need to recruit friends to setup PiAware so your receivers can work together to track flights! Recently there was a summary about Planeplotter performance tweaks.Aircraft being tracked with MLAT will be in blue on your local web interface. Maybe you even switch of the prediction completly by unchecking the box at "Predict positions over.". Go into the menu "Chart Settings", and enter 1.00 into "Omit aircraft after." and "Delete Aircraft after.". Instead, lower down the integration to 1 min. This is a little bit unfair, the Mode-S beast does not need such. Please, when doing so, be aware that there is a long term integration done in Planeplotter, which is by default 5 minutes. Quite often users of the Mode-S beast make screenshots of Planeplotter's results. Making Screenshots And Comparison of the Performance The binary fomat always contains the time stamp, so nothing can go wrong with it. Planeplotter's error message is a little bit misleading here. Important Note: Whenever you get a "No RAW data" error message, especially when testing MLAT or data sharing, you simply need to turn MLAT time stamp on.
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The only thing that I have to ask COAA is how to reset to this world map in case of misconfiguration, because the only way I know currently is to remove and re-install Planeplotter completely.
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Remember that you do not need to calibrate maps, just zooming into the default world map and then pressing the button "OSM" for a new download of Open Street Map is totally sufficient. It happens quite often that beginners set up their map incorrectly.
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Step 2b: Setup Serial Initalisation Stringįrom FW 1.32, the Mode-S Beast's DIP switch configuration can be overwritten via serial interface. Then press the green button in the top left and surely you will see planes on your screen. NOTE 3: The right place where to initialize the Mode-S Beast's baudrate is in the applications's setting and not in the device manager. (It is about some ghost planes that appear due to local CPR format decoding when this box is checked)
Please only have this checked if you range is small.
NOTE 2: Later versions of Planeplotter do have a check box "plot isolated traces" here. NOTE 1: With Firmware equal or later than V1.21, the 1 MBit has been changed to 3 MBit, so you have to enter 3000000 in Comms port data rate
(of course if your DIP switches are set up differently, you have to use the baudrate setting according to them) Options -> Mode-S receiver -> Beast receiver -> Setup serial comm port ->Ĭomm port (your COM port) and Comms port data rate 3000000 (before V1.21 1000000) -> OK Options -> IO-Settings -> Input data -> "Mode-S/ADS-B" -> "Beast receiver serial" -> OK I strongly recommend not to change the port using the enhance configuration of the driver!!! This you do on you own risk!ĭevice Manager before the Mode-S Beast became connected: COM80 is not yet present.ĭevice Manager after the Mode-S Beast became connected: COM80 shows up and is the port to be used for the GUI soft.
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Here are two screenshots of my device manager with and without the Mode-S Beast (mine is connecting to COM80 in this example) Remember that if the unit shows up here as COM80 on my PC, it might be different on yours, and it might be even different for each single PC that you own.