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I have a question;

I do not have a sbs-1 radar box or something similar. Are there sites where I can watch radar "images"without sharing? live-military mode-s.eu is only avialable when sharing a box. Is there another site to watch "for free"?

I wonder if all people on mailing lists do have their own sbs-1 when logging a plane including tailnr and type a/c as this is a quite expensive toy.
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Actually there are several options in this area now,there are USB Dongles which run about 20 Dollars and then a program to tell you what the data is and your all set for about 60 Dollars.I know a couple of people have an older cheap computer to run it on and it works just fine.Just check around the internet and some places will even send you one for free if you share your data with them and their network.
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okay,

to be more specific for the none-technicians:
what kind of usb dongle do I need, where can I find that related software and where can I find related info about how stuff works?
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slednah wrote:I have a question;

I do not have a sbs-1 radar box or something similar. Are there sites where I can watch radar "images"without sharing? live-military mode-s.eu is only avialable when sharing a box. Is there another site to watch "for free"?

I wonder if all people on mailing lists do have their own sbs-1 when logging a plane including tailnr and type a/c as this is a quite expensive toy.
Hi,

If you want to view a page without a password on http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/ please let me know. Some pages are available without an username/password.
Username/password has to do with performance and some users don't want to show their data to everyone.

The latest page without an username/password is: http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/Nucl ... 202014.php

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Hello Albert,

Yes I like to view movements on http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu but I get some error message when I try to register. But you're telling me it is possible to watch mil. movements anywhere without registration or sharing? What are the other sites?

Kind regards.

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slednah wrote:Hello Albert,

Yes I like to view movements on http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu but I get some error message when I try to register. But you're telling me it is possible to watch mil. movements anywhere without registration or sharing? What are the other sites?

Kind regards.

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To register you have to be sharing data, but if you don't have any hardware you still can view some pages on my website:
http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/MilLogsLiveGMT.php
http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/MilL ... Country=JP
http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/exerciseNL.php
http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/mili ... 20database
http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/Publ ... milads.php
http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/Publ ... tchmil.php
http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/Publ ... GMTRRR.php
http://www.live-military-mode-s.eu/Publ ... GMTRCH.php

The mobile site is open for everyone: http://www.live-mobile-mode-s.eu/

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Thank you Henk,

Perhaps I'm too choosy but these radar sites only show civil flights.

I wonder how Dutch people are able to monitor military flights from for example across the ocean. A c17 which flies across the USA logging with tail, destination and departure airport. Am I asking too much?

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slednah wrote:Thank you Henk,

Perhaps I'm too choosy but these radar sites only show civil flights.

I wonder how Dutch people are able to monitor military flights from for example across the ocean. A c17 which flies across the USA logging with tail, destination and departure airport. Am I asking too much?

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Get yourself a SBS receive (either a cheap dongle or the more expensive but better devices like the Beast), and pay a one-time only fee for PlanePlotter. This allows you to participate in the world of sharing information through PlanePlotter. Together with Alberts very excellent site, you'll be able to deep dive into this wonderfull world. For military enthousiast, like myself, this allows you to get a better insight in what is moving where. You can check St Johns in Canada which gives you a good impression on what arrives from the west. Bucharest/Pafos for example can be used for information from the east. etc. etc.

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Subscribe to Planeplotter , you see most of the Mil flights . It's a very sexy piece of kit.

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Thanks gentlemen.

I'd rather choose for the cheaper version, that dongle because the radar beast may be a sexy toy but it costs a lot of big ones. What is the scope from these things? And excuse me for the misunderstanding, where do I get these things and what else do I need to get it working?

Thanks in advance.

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Post by jreijmer »

Please check http://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/v ... 12&t=71933. This is a thread which has all the information including links to the various software components etc. Important is to get a dongle which has the R820T chipset. The software RTL1090 (which is free of use) uses this chipset to extract the ADSB information. If you've got any futher question please let me know. I've got it running like this for more than a year without any issues.

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Thanks Jeroen,

Thanks for the information. I'll let you know a.s.a.p.

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You can also check the sites - http://www.radarspotting.com en http://www.radarspotters.eu

Here is a sample of the 820 T-dongle, They are about 8 dollar ,you can use the standard antenna when you cut it at 65 MM ,but for a better antenna you need a MSX- SMA- Adapter

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid= ... &_from=R40

The dongle works also wit pLaneplotter and Mlat.

In main line you need the http://www.m9t.co.uk/ , zadig drivers , http://www.jetvision.de , http://www.sprut.de/electronic/pic/proj ... sb_en.html This al freeware or shareware !!!!!

This site is nice for help also are the radarspotting sites with support in the topics !!!

http://sonicgoose.com/how-to-setup-adsbscope/
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