If they turn grey it means they are dropping out of coverage. Sometimes the break isn't clean and they pop up again for a minute or so before fading again. Coverage can be a bit ragged depending on what is blocking the signal. Once the tree outside my window sheds all its leaves the coverage to the SE should pick up a bit. bones bones@xxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gerry Winskill Sent: 04 October 2009 20:44 To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jhb] Re: ADS Viewer Something still odd though. An example is a pair of Ryan Air flights, over Southern Irish Republic and not far apart. Over a period of a minute both turn from bright white to dim white. Next bits of data vanish from each, before both flights eventually disappear from my screen. A couple of minutes and they're back. 400B8B continues to move steadily. 4CA567 greys and disappears. Shortly afterwards 400B8B stays bright but stops moving. Gerry Winskill Fossil wrote: > I'm still sending you data so try the new Viewer. > > bones > bones@xxxxxxx > > > -----Original Message----- > From: jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf > Of Gerry Winskill > Sent: 04 October 2009 18:41 > To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [jhb] Re: ADS Viewer > > Mike, > > No feed at all, from either your area or Castletown. > Still on the original Viewer. I've downloaded the update but not yet > installed. > > Just checked and my IP is still 83.218.30.232 > > Gerry Winskill > > Mike Lucas wrote: >> I have added Gerry's IP address and Steve's address to my ADCCast.conf, >> so they should now pick up my SBS targets too. Perhaps Gerry can >> confirm this. >> >> Mike L >> >> Gerry Winskill wrote: >>> I'm still receiving it and will try the new Viewer. I thought I might >>> have been cut off, the other day, but then realised you might not have >>> got up yet... >>> >>> Gerry Winskill >>> >>> Fossil wrote: >>>> Steve has released an update to ADSViewer. It doesn’t add a lot >>>> other than show the Lat/Long of the mouse cursor up in the window >>>> header. >>>> >>>> The new file can be found at _http://code.google.com/p/adstools/_ - >>>> just download the ADSViewer 1.21 jar file. Mike – you will also >>>> need >>>> the new ADSCast 1.2 file too as the old server file doesn’t work >>>> with the new viewer. >>>> >>>> In the end I had seven people test ADSV and all received data >>>> perfectly other than Frank. The two biggest headaches were adjusting >>>> firewalls to let the port data through and the annoying matter of >>>> dynamic IP Addresses. Not only do some ISP’s give you different IP >>>> addresses each time you log in but Windows defaults to allocating >>>> dynamic IP addresses for your network machines too. One day the data >>>> can be going to the correct PC but the next day it could be routed to >>>> your printer! >>>> >>>> Allocating a static IP address for your individual computers, >>>> printers and the like is quite easy but it is harder sorting out the >>>> problem of a dynamic IP from your ISP. It can be done by using a >>>> service like DynDNS where you setup a web server to do the work for >>>> you. This is why I can send data to Gerry on 83.218.30.232 (fixed IP >>>> address) but for Steve the data is sent to k5okc.homeip.net because >>>> his ISP used dynamic addresses. >>>> >>>> I am still firing off data when I remember to active the server here >>>> but the only live recipients are Gerry, Mike and Tim for now. >>>> >>>> bones >>>> >>>> _____bones@xxxxxxxx <mailto:bones@xxxxxxx> >>>> >> >> __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus >> signature database 4479 (20091004) __________ >> >> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. >> >> http://www.eset.com >> >> >> >> > > >