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5.3. Custom Outline Maps
Custom Outline Maps
Outline files are used to draw maps on the RadarBox map screen. Maps can consist of airways, airpace or airf
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Once you have downloaded or created outline files:
1.) Go to your RadarBox 2008 folder (Usually however dependant on your drive name C:
Systems\AirNav RadarBox 2008)
2.) Create a new folder called "Outlines"
3.) Open that folder and place your outlines files in there
4.) Close RadarBox if it is open and start RadarBox again
The outlines should now be displayed on your map. If they do not appear go to the Menu Map and click Outlines. If you
cannot see the outlines, make sure you have not changed the color to that of the background in Preferences | Colors.
To hide Outlines, go the RadarBox Map Menu and untick Outlines or delete the specific outline file from the Outlines
folder.
Airspace and airfield outline files are available at
5.4. Data Output on Port 7879
Data Output on Port 7879 and 40004
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The data received by RadarBox is available over port 7879 to use for external applications however the data is delayed
by 5 minutes for security reasons (Note: the data you view on the software is not delayed).
The feed works the following way:
1- Flight messages are received in real-time from the decoder.
2- Selected/relevant messages are added to a queue with a an attached time stamp. Not all messages are added because
many of them them are irrelevant (imagine you have a flight being tracked with all the information avail
type, lat/long, altitude - if a message containing only the Mode
queue as it adds no info to what the software already has all the information regarding that flight). If for examp
change in altitude or V/S is received the message will, of course, be added to the queue.
3- There is a timer permanently checking the queue for messages older than 4 minutes 59 seconds. If there are
messages in this condition, they are deleted from
XML is used for easy compatibility with all possible programs (XML is the world reference in data exchange).
The message output Format is as below:
<MODESMESSAGE>
<DATETIME>20070622141943</DATETIME>
<MODES>400F2B</MODES>
<CALLSIGN>BAW134</CALLSIGN>
<ALTITUDE>120300</ALTITUDE>
<GROUNDSPEED>451</GROUNDSPEED>
<TRACK>234</TRACK>
<VRATE>0</VRATE>
<AIRSPEED></AIRSPEED>
<LATITUDE>-14.1102</LATITUDE>
<LONGITUDE>-31.5789</LONGITUDE>
</MODESMESSAGE>
To see the raw data output, Run Telnet, then type "open localhost 7879". Data sharing output in add
format is available on Port 40004
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Mode-s hex code of the aircraft is received it is not added to the
the queue and added to the output port.
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5.5. Timeout Settings
Timeout Settings
The RadarBox Timeout settings are accessible from th
The Timeout settings are arranged in 2 groups, MyFlight settings and Network Flight settings. The Timeout settings can
significantly affect the way that RadarBox performs and can improve or confuse what is displayed.
Timeout for MyFlights
MyFlight aircraft are live tracks detected by the RadarBox hardware in real time. The aircraft are displayed on the map in
their actual positions. When aircraft are in areas of good reception, their position will be updated regularl
on what you have set as the Screen Refresh Rate. Users normally set a refresh rate of between 1 and 4 seconds.
When an aircraft is at the edge of reception cover, sometimes it will not be detected when the screen refresh is due. If
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