Plane Spotters / Flight Radar Thread

2 of these showing up on my radar list but no location

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There is a surprising amount of military activity going on at the moment. Most unusual for this time of night. I see even the USAF C130s are up too.
 
@Feek, can you give a breakdown of the areas that are currently feeding into your Essex Radar site, as I'm thinking of throwing up a FA server after the current troubles, and want to know if a recevier in my area is already feeding you ? I'm in Wiltshire btw.
 
@Feek, can you give a breakdown of the areas that are currently feeding into your Essex Radar site, as I'm thinking of throwing up a FA server after the current troubles, and want to know if a recevier in my area is already feeding you ? I'm in Wiltshire btw.
When you go to Essex Radar, if you click on Menu / Receiver, you'll see a list of where they all are. I don't mind duplication because some receivers may well pick up stuff that others don't, even if they're in the same area. For example, one of the recently added receivers has given me ground coverage at Manchester Airport which is absolutely fantastic, even though I already had coverage in the air over that area.

So yes, if you set one up, I'd love to have a feed, thanks.

Didn't realise there were two of them, thought it sounded loud.
When I first looked, I didn't realise there were two there either as they were so close, I had to zoom in to spot them.
 
Looking at the Pi 4's which memory option is needed 2Gb or 4Gb, does the extra 2Gb on the 4Gb model make it perform any better with a FA stick ?

I don't think it should matter. It runs on a Pi Zero which is a good indication. My whole setup is using <100mb about 150MB RAM in docker.
 
@DustyMiller

It doesn't even use 1Gb RAM, look at the graphs from my main feeder here and if you select a longer period using the tabs at the top, you'll see it barely ever goes above 600Mb used. The receiver in my loft uses even less.
 
There's a complete list of everything I have in my installation from top to bottom here.

/edit - I personally wouldn't touch RG58 at 1090MHz, it's terribly lossy.
 
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