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Air Traffic Monitoring => Listener Forum => Topic started by: kevinb721 on April 21, 2008, 11:26:08 PM
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i work for UPS and i want to see if any of the ups airbuses come through on their tower, any ETA to the uptime for this feed?
thanks
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No ETA...feed may be dead. Last heard from on April 5. We'll contact the feeder and see if there is any future.
Dave
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cool, thanks.
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Who was doing the KSDF-KLOU feed? Do they need help? Donations? Maybe I can help. I am plenty willing to work on this!
I live in the Louisville area and am involved with a flight school at Bowman Field.
:-o
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Who was doing the KSDF-KLOU feed? Do they need help? Donations? Maybe I can help. I am plenty willing to work on this!
I live in the Louisville area and am involved with a flight school at Bowman Field.
:-o
that would be awesome!
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i work for UPS and i want to see if any of the ups airbuses come through on their tower, any ETA to the uptime for this feed?
thanks
Hey, alright! I work for UPS at KDEN on the ramp.
The SDF feed is up and working now.
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Sorry for the delay in getting back up. Was in the hospital when it went down.
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Can I make a request on the SDF/LOU feed please?? Can you please turn off Louisville ground and Bowman ground? Usually nothing good going on there! Was just trying to listen to the archive of the latest crash from this morning, and much of the Bowman transmissions were blocked by Louisville Ground giving taxi instructions!! Thanks! Even better, I would love you guys forever if you'd do a separate LOU/SDF feed, I'm a GA pilot/enthusiast and don't care at all about listening to the 121 guys :-)
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Hi. I'm relieved to see that things are working again.
Oops. I can't find the feed. Is it back up?
Many, many thanks!
maggie
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The feed is down permanently. From time to time, feeders decide they no longer wish to contribute the feed. It is their entitlement, just as it is not our entitlement to have the feed. End of story.
Feeds come and go - it is the nature of the beast. This is why we welcome additional feeds in a given geographic area - for redundancy.
Dave