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==The change== | ==The change== | ||
For more than 10 years Tucnak used Aircraft scatter data downloaded from Flightradar24. It acts as web page and downloaded data about aircrafts in the same way as web itself. Unfortunately the web page was upgraded, now the data cannot be downloaded so easy as before. Because these data are very important for VHF contacts above circa 400km, I felt an obligation to the Tucnak users. One way would be to analyse tons and tons of javascript and pretend "I'm a web browser". That would involve a lot of work, very uncertain result and possibility it will break up anytime. | For more than 10 years Tucnak used Aircraft scatter data downloaded from Flightradar24. It acts as web page and downloaded data about aircrafts in the same way as web itself. Unfortunately the web page was upgraded, now the data cannot be downloaded so easy as before. Because these data are very important for VHF contacts above circa 400km, I felt an obligation to the Tucnak users. One way would be to analyse tons and tons of javascript and pretend "I'm a web browser". That would involve a lot of work, very uncertain result and possibility it will break up anytime. | ||
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* Ensure you have '''one Flightradar''' opened and '''one Tucnak running''' on one machine. No sharing is supported. | * Ensure you have '''one Flightradar''' opened and '''one Tucnak running''' on one machine. No sharing is supported. | ||
* This solution does not work on Android, sorry :-( | * This solution does not work on Android, sorry :-( | ||
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Revision as of 08:02, 12 November 2023
Obsolete
Unfortunately after one month there is another problem. I will work on a new solution, please be patient.
The change
For more than 10 years Tucnak used Aircraft scatter data downloaded from Flightradar24. It acts as web page and downloaded data about aircrafts in the same way as web itself. Unfortunately the web page was upgraded, now the data cannot be downloaded so easy as before. Because these data are very important for VHF contacts above circa 400km, I felt an obligation to the Tucnak users. One way would be to analyse tons and tons of javascript and pretend "I'm a web browser". That would involve a lot of work, very uncertain result and possibility it will break up anytime.
I choosed to be a web browser. Current browsers can be extended by Add-ons with specific functionality. After problems with Chrome, I switched to Firefox. I made Add-on named AircraftScatterFeed. What does it do? I you open the Flightradar24 page, I periodically takes aircraft data from internal page data and save the data into default Downloads directory. Tucnak will read this file instead of downloading the data itself.
Now (Oct 15, two days after the change) all is EXPERIMENTAL, anything can change in the future.
How to setup
- Install the Firefox
- Open this page in Firefox, do next steps in it
- Install the AircraftScatterFeed Add-on
- Navigate to Flightradar
- Enable the extension on the page:
- Set viewport to area usable for AS (cca +-400km area)
- Look into your Downloads directory. You have to see the file tucnakfeed.json. If not, try to reload the page.
- Upgrade Tucnak to at least 4.48
- In Tucnak, navigate to Setup, Aircraft scatter options
- Press Choose, choose thee tucnakfeed.json from your Downloads directory
- Use AS as before or read RS and AS in Tucnak if you are newbie.
Notes
- Aircraft size is available since 4.49!
- Tucnak will rename it to tucnakfeed.json.tmp and then delete it. If you can't find the file, maybe another Tucnak process is using it.
- Ensure you have one Flightradar opened and one Tucnak running on one machine. No sharing is supported.
- This solution does not work on Android, sorry :-(