[jhb] Re: ADS Viewer

  • From: "Fossil" <fossil@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 04:20:28 +0100

Mike will also get stuff in the Midlands and London areas at far lower levels 
than I could.

bones
bones@xxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Mike Lucas
Sent: 04 October 2009 22:03
To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [jhb] Re: ADS Viewer

Probably mine.  Right now I've got one or two over the French coast near 
Calais and one inbound just N of the Channel Is.

Mike L

Gerry Winskill wrote:
> I've got a couple to the East of The Wash. Are they from Mikes setup?
> 
> Gerry Winskill
> 
> Fossil wrote:
>> 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
>>>>>>
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