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It means that VRS has terminated the connection - either due to timeout
(which is configurable in the receiver settings ) or because two (or more)
clients are trying to connect to the same VRS port at the same time.
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Ah, I missed that setting to change timeout to 1800 as well as the one to unselect send keep-alive packets. Fixed. I'll test. Thank you. |
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You may try it, but given that these feeds have different timeout values
(ie. HFDL has "Satcom" checkbox ticked which causes aircraft to stay longer
on the map) my preference is to keep them separate.
I have two ADS-B feeds and three HFDL feeds and I have two merged feeds -
first one for ADS-B, second one for HFDL.
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I keep getting this message in the terminal when I have dumphfdl feeding VRS when set up exactly like your instructions:
Feeding VRS version 3.0.0.6 mono in Linux.
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