
Also note that you cannot share your RadarBox traffic with other PlanePlotter users, or see their shared traffic, until you have purchased PlanePlotter.ĪirNav Systems has no affiliation with PlanePlotter or COAA and users should refer to the PlanePlotter forum for assistance with this program.
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Note: Refer to the PlanePlotter Help file to see how to set up and generate maps for your area. Your RadarBox Live traffic (MyFlights) will appear on the PlanePlotter screen 5 minutes after record has been started on RadarBox. You can see a radar-like display of all those aircrafts around you that are transmitting the appropriate digital messages including ACARS, ADS-B and HFDL. the default symbol used to be a crude arrow shape but in the latest versions of planeplotter the shape of the standard symbol is defined in a special text file called planesymbol. PlanePlotter is a program that receives and decodes live digital position reports from the aircraft and plots them on a chart. In PlanePlotter, click the green button or use Process|StartĦ. To get these features in planeplotter, it is recommended that you use the rtl1090 ads- b windows decoder from jetvision. In RadarBox, start recording - File|Start Recording.ĥ. In PlanePlotter, select Options|I\O Settings and set Input Data to Mode S\ADS-B and Mode S Source to RadarBox Log. This is normally:Ĭ:\Program Files\AirNav Systems\AirNav RadarBox 2008\Recorderģ. In the PlanePlotter program, select Options|Directories|RadarBox and select the RadarBox Recorder directory. To setup PlanePlotter to work with RadarBox, do the following:Ģ. Note that all RadarBox data displayed on PlanePlotter is delayed by 5 minutes.


PlanePlotter can read the RadarBox recorder file and display aircraft on its own map. PlanePlotter is 3rd party software that can read, display and share data from a number of sources.
