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Connecting to the Network
To connect to AirNav RadarBox network you need to have your RadarBox hardware connected to your computer. Open
the RadarBox Interface if it not already open, go to the Network tab and check the "Get flights from RadarBox Network"
check box.
Look at the the bottom of the RadarBox Interfa
every 30 seconds.
Note that you will have to be a registered user of the software and have an active AirNav RadarBox account to be able
to receive network flights.
You can do this from the main menu [RadarBox | Network Account Information]
To subscribe to AirNav RadarBox Network please visit
New users have free access to the network during the fi
3.2. Aircraft Details Autopopulate
Aircraft Details Autopopulate
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(0=North, 90=East, 180=South, 270=West)
etwork Interface panel to confirm the connection status. Network data is downloaded
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RadarBox is provided with an extensive database which includes details of a large number of aircraft. However, new
aircraft are always being registered and these might not be included in the database. The diagram below shows a mixture
of aircraft, some with full registration and type details and some which have these details missing. The first 6 aircraft in
the list and the last 2 have full registration and t
crew in the cockpit, so if this is missing, it is because it has not been entered by the flight crew. If there is no Flight
then it is not possible for to RadarBox to display
In the list there are 3 aircraft that do not have type or registration showing, but the Mode S codes are correctly detected
by RadarBox as 40107A, 401229 and 401294. When you left
will connect to the online database and if a record for this aircraft exists, the registration and type will be auto
The internal RadarBox database will be updated at the same time and a photo of the aircraft will be downloaded if set in
the Preferences.
3.3. Creating Alerts
Creating Alerts
One of the most important features of AirNav RadarBox is that you can program the software to trigger alerts for certain
circumstances. For example, you can have the program to automatically send an email message when British Airways
flight 272 is received. The Alert feature can be accessed on the RadarBox Interface. If it not shown open it from the
program menu [ Tools | Interface | Show/Hide].
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type details. Please note that the Flight ID (callsign) is programmed by the
the Airline logo.
left-click on one of these unpopulated aircraft lines, RadarBo
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How does it work?
The alert feature is divided in two parts:
 Conditions that will trigger an alert
 Type of Alert
There are five types of conditions to trigger an alert:
 Mode-S: when an aircraft with a specific mode
 Registration: when a specific registration is received
 Range: when a flight is less that a defined number of miles from a specified location
 Flight ID: to trigger an alert when a defined flight number is received
 Aircraft: when an aircraft type appears on the system
 Mode 3A "squawk" code
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There are four types of alerts
 Play a Sound: a sound is played when an alert is triggered. The sound file can be specified using the browse key
 Show a notification message: a windows notificat
 Send an email: an email is sent to a specific email address
 Execute a file
If you wish Network traffic to trigger an alert, tick the "Activat Alerts for Network Flights" box.
Note that you can use wildcards to specify conditions. For example if you want your computer to play a sound whenever
a British registered aircraft has been received enter G
registrations start with a 'G-').
On the bottom of the Alert tab you will also see the alert log box. This will keep a log of the alerts sent for you to check.
Example of an Alert
Let's imagine we want an email message to be sent to "
 
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