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11/21/2020 1:28 PM
 

I enabled ADSB logging today and tried to replay it after the flight through simulation mode, but got "No ADSB Log files found".    Did i miss a step?    Ipad 11.1.17

 

 
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11/21/2020 5:46 PM
 

Right. It's apparently iOS only.  I can't remember how many hundred times I've pressed the "keep on logging?" button in the past 6 or 8 months. Brian knows about it--but I imagine it must be hard to fix, or he'd have done it by now.

 
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11/21/2020 6:35 PM
 

Thank Don.  I did not realize it was a known problem.    I did hit the confirm logging button at the start.

when this eventually gets fixed it'd be nice if I could replay my last flight track *with* the ADSB airplanes as they were at the time of flight.     we have what my CFI calls a "zoo" around some airports here on the weekends.  I'd like to re-live the zoo experience  :)

yes, please fix the bug :)

 
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11/21/2020 8:29 PM
 

Running an ADS-B track in the Simulator on my little Win 10 laptop appears to replay the traffic--although I'm not positive of that because the laptop has only been flying twice, and not recently, so I'm not positive that the traffic I see while the simulator is running is real-time, or was real during the recording. But I think the latter.

 
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12/3/2020 10:28 PM
 

Can we please have this issue fixed soon?

Today I had traffic reported below me -1400 feet when he was actually at the same altitide or even 100-200 feet higher.    A replay/log would have been helpful to figure out what the problem was.

 
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