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AirNav RadarBox Manual
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Copyright 2010 by AirNav Systems
There are four types of alerts
· Play a Sound: a sound is played when an alert is triggered. The sound file can be specified using the
browse key
· Show a notification message: a windows notification window opens on the bottom right corner of
the screen
· Send an email: an email is sent to a specific email address
· Execute a file
If you wish Network traffic to trigger an alert, tick the "Activate Alerts for Network Flights" box.
Note that you can use wildcards to specify conditions. For example if you want your computer to play
a sound whenever a British registered aircraft has been received enter G-* in the registration
condition (all the British registered aircraft registrations start with a 'G-').
On the bottom of the Alert tab you will also see the alert log box. This will keep a log of the alerts.
Example of an Alert
Let's imagine we want an email message to be sent to "johnsmith@email.com" whenever British
Airways flight 272 is received.
1- Check the Flight ID check box to activate this type of alert condition
2- Type 'BAW272' on the aircraft alert box
3- Check the "Send an Email to the following addresses:" option
4- Type the email address on the email address box
5- That's it. When flight BAW272 is first received by the system an email address will be sent to the
specified email address.
3.5 MyLog Database
MyLog Database
RadarBox includes a highly flexible SQL database which records all Live aircraft detected by the
receiver. Network data is not recorded.