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Technical Support / Re: Dead PilotAware
« on: November 04, 2022, 05:55:37 pm »
I think you need a brand new SD card.
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Hi again David,Hi
This is a very complicated subject, but I will endeavour to explain it in as simple terms as possible.
Mode C transmissions should be 'altitude' responses from a 'Pure' Mode C or from a Mode S transponder - but can in some circumstances also be 'ID Squawk' responses from either of the above. Due to limitations in what is in fact a relatively old and technically very complicated system, transponders sometimes use the same response 'code' to report a 'Squawk' of for example 7000 or an altitude of 7000 ft.
A warning to users of SafeSky - when I asked them about latency for a piece for Skywings last year it seemed like they were accepting very high levels of latency.I also know the same, but i was unable to understood how high the latency may be with SS. How many seconds?
After the suggestion by Steve, check if one of the usb devices have go e faulty pulling down the powerThanks for suggestion, you are right.
After seeing the voltage error, unplug the GPS and SDR
Does the voltage error continue?
It was and it is following
Whilst we were unaware that Italy did not follow the rest of Europe in the harmonisation of the 860 Band
Yes, it does and I use those alerts instead of the Pilotaware alerts because SD also warn me about obstacles, airpaces and other....in my case to combine the audio warnings from PilotAware and from SkyDemon on my iPad mini...
Does SkyDemon not give audio alerts of traffic itself? I just assumed it would but have no direct experience of this.
A friend of mine has the same problem, "1090 unavailable".Ok, it is not the SRD, but is the software corruption. I tried with another SD card from another Rosetta and everything is working fine.
I have his Rosetta in my hands for testing and repairs, I will try installing a different SDR grabbed from another Rosetta.