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the aircraft is not detected, then it will be marked for timeout after the set time expires. The aircraft will still be visible in
the aircraft list and on the map until the end of the setting in the 'Seconds to hide timeout flights'. If you set the timeo
to 30 seconds and the hide after timeout to 60 seconds, then the aircraft will be removed from the list and the map after
90 seconds. If the aircraft is detected during this time, then the timeout is canceled until the aircraft fails to be detecte
and then the process starts again.
It can be seen from this, that the MyFlights timeout settings can be adjusted to produce the best 'picture' for the live
traffic you are detecting. If the settings are too long, then aircraft will be "frozen in space" long after they
of cover. Too short, and aircraft will disappear and reappear producing a confusing display.
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Timeout for Network Flights
Network flights have their own timeout settings and these are more critical that those for MyFlights. Network da
only downloaded every 30 seconds and is also updated on the map every 30 seconds. Because the network data has to
be processed from a number of different providers (other RadarBox users sharing data), it can result in some plots being
missed. If the timeout setting is set to less than 30 seconds, then every network flight will timeout before the next data
refresh. If the setting is too long, then flights which are no longer providing information will be frozen for an extended
period before they are finally hidden after the 'seconds to hide' time. If aircraft that have flown out of cover (either
landing or flying to an area where there is no RadarBox network coverage) are not being hidden, then reduce the hide
timeout setting.
Both the MyFlight and Network Flight timeout settings need careful thought to produce the best 'picture'. Experiment
with these settings to see what is best for you.
Testing has shown that the figures in the diagram above work well
seconds and 60 seconds for Network Flights.
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6. Troubleshooting
6.1. Hardware Connection
Hardware Connection Problems
Please refer to the Hardware Guide for the function of the LED lights on your RadarBo
When RadarBox is run, the program will attempt to connect to the hardware receiver. Look at the hardware connecting
light at the bottom of the RadarBox screen. If the light is green then the hardware is connected and you will see aircraft
on the map and in the MyFlights aircraft list.
If the light is red, then the hardware receiver in not connected correctly. Note: You will not be able to receive Network
data if the hardware receiver is not connected.
 Check that the RadarBox hardware receiver is connected to your computer using the supplied USB cable.
 If the supplied USB cable is connected correctly, try a different cable. Note, not all USB cables are the same, some
cables might not work with RadarBox.
 Check the LED lights on the hardware receiver to see what the lights are indicating. See the
 Check that you have inserted the USB lead into the same computer USB socket that you used when installing RadarBox.
If the hardware connection light is still red, check the Device Manager accessible via the Windows Control Panel | System
menu. Under Universal Serial Bus Controllers, look for the AirNav RadarBox driver. If the driver is not present, you will
need to reinstall the driver.
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To see the version of the RadarBox driver you have installed, right click the Driver in the Device Manager and select
Properties.
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For further assistance, contact AirNav Support at
6.2. Network Connection
Network Connection Problems
See the AirNav RadarBox Network section for a description of the network function.
Connecting to the Network
To connect to AirNav RadarBox network you need to have your RadarBox hardware connected to your computer and your
 
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