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For more features refer to the following topics in the Help/Manual:
Creating Alerts
Creating Reports
Using Filters
Monitor Airport Movements
Flight data Recorder / Playback
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l mode-s users.
t first check that you have your
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3. Using RadarBox
3.1. AirNav RadarBox Network
AirNav RadarBox Network
Introduction
AirNav RadarBox Network is a unique feature that enables you to view data other RadarBox users are receiving all over
the world. It is the first worldwide flight radar flight data ever developed. You are experiencing new technology neve
used before.
How does it work? Each AirNav RadarBox user can share their live data with other users. Live data will be processed and
after passing some validation algorithms it is then stored in a queue for upload to the AirNav server. Data is then
uploaded 5 minutes after it has been received. On our server we have a powerful application called "AirNav Network
Server" which processes up to 10000 flight messages per second at peak periods. Data is then organized and properly
processed and an output file is created. Each connected client will then automatically download the updated list of
network flights. This list often has more than 500 flights worldwide and the list is growing daily as more users install
RadarBox and share their data.
You will be able to track flights over Europe, North America, Asia, South America and more: in other words you will be
able to see flights wherever there is a RadarBox user.
Please note that for security reasons, data received from the RadarBox network is delayed by 5 mi
on the screen is the position of the aircraft 5 minutes ago. This does not apply to the live data received directly from your
RadarBox hardware decoder which is real
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aded real-time and shows the actual position of the aircraft.
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minutes. So what you see
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How does the map display work with a mixture of Live aircraft and 5 minute delayed Network data?
Although it sounds confusing at first, the 5 minute delay of Network data has little effect on the overall display of aircraf
Aircraft which are close to the RadarBox receiver will be displayed 'live' in their actual position and without any delay.
Depending on your location and antenna position, you can expect to see live traffic out to 150 miles or more from your
location. Beyond your live reception range, you
Because Network traffic is further away, the 5 minute position delay is of little significance. Occasionally, you may see
an aircraft "jump" a few miles as it transfers from Network
When the aircraft leaves your reception area, it will once again become a Network track. If you receive a flight live on your
RadarBox and this flight information is also available on the data
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darBox will see Network traffic from other RadarBox users who are sharing data.
data to Live data and comes into your area of live reception.
download from the network, then your live flight
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information will be given priority for display and the network data will be ignored. Network traffic can be displayed with
"*" on the data tag to differentiate live and Network traffic.
What details will I see for each flight?
For each flight you will see:
 ACARS sign showing if the flight has any ACARS messages (for more information, go to
 Globe sign: when shown position information is available so the flight is being tracked on the
 Status: flight status information
 Mode S: the mode S code for this aircraft
 Country flag: the flag of the country where the aircraft is registered
 Flight ID: the flight number/callsign for this flight
 Registration: the tail number of the air
 Aircraft: type of aircraft in ICAO (4 character) code
 Airline logo: the logo of the airline that operates this flight
 Altitude: altitude in feet
 GS: ground speed for the flight in Knots
 Hdg: the heading of the aircraft from 0 to 359 degrees
 VRate: vertical rate of climb or descent in feet per minute
 Route: origin and destination airports if the route is recognised by the RadarBox database
 
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