Tried 51077 - still no joy. I think its another issue. I've rebooted the Pi every time I change the port #
James, Not sure how to do that, however, I do see traffic on Port 8080 directly out of the RPi and my coverage is current in the adsbexchange map and my MLAT data is active in the adsb matrix.
Mike SSH to your Pi, open ADSBx scripts, copy consistency and paste here. Mask your location details.
SSH to your Pi first. Run Code: sudo nano /home/pi/adsb-exchange/adsbexchange-netcat_maint.sh Select complete consistency, copy and paste here. Go back to Terminal, close file (CTRL+x). Run Code: sudo nano /home/pi/adsb-exchange/adsbexchange-mlat_maint.sh Follow steps above. If you use ADSB-Receiver image/install paths has to be modified.
while true do sleep 30 /usr/bin/mlat-client --input-type dump1090 --input-connect localhost:30005 --lat obscured--lon obscured--alt 1598.40979004 --user datainmotion --server feed.adsbexsudo nano /home/pi/adsb-exchange/adsbexchange-mlat_mai$t.shchange.com:31090 --no-udp --results beast,connect,localhost:30104 done
Something went wrong First script consistency is not complete. Try to send it again in 2 posts (BTW altitude should be in meters above sea level, better without comma or decimal point). Is your antenna really so high?
I pasted additional text on there. See if that's what's missing. As for the antenna - I'm in Colorado and that is meters.
Now everything looks OK. Lucky you, I would need to use baloon to put my antenna so high . Try highest 51xxx port (if not working go lower step by step). Some custom feeds (even with new name are not working). No idea why but keep trying. Marcin
Try to make it running. @Admins Why some custom feeds are not on map? Is once used port number bound anyhow to feeder IP?
While I don't know if it has any bearing, I am running Flightaware 3.5.3 but haven't updated ADS-B Exchange since that... And I tried all the way down to 51289 (51290 being used) and then jumped to 51225 - still no joy.
Anyway try to connect to my VRS by modifying netcat script: Code: /bin/nc 127dot0dot0dot1 30005 | /bin/nc 80dot82dot23dot66 40001 This will proof if you can connect to anything else than 30005. Of course use . instead of dot You can see if your traffic is present here: http://mda0803.duckdns.org:12100/VirtualRadar/desktop.html# From menu select receiver: ReceiverTEST