Do you have sshd enabled? You can easily do it with ‘sudo raspi-config’. Are you trying to ssh using IP address or host name? Try by IP address and if that works, make sure you have the host name entered correctly in your computer’s hosts file.
Run ‘sudo piaware-status’ on your Pi and see what the results are. Should look like this:
dump1090 is running.
faup1090 is not running.
piaware is running.
dump1090 is listening for connections on port 30005.
dump1090 is listening for connections on port 10001.
piaware is connected to port 10001.
piaware is connected to FlightAware.
dump1090 is producing data on port 30005.
dump1090 is producing data on port 10001.
SSHD is not enabled by default. You’ll need to hook up a keyboard and monitor/TV to run ‘sudo raspi-config’ and turn on SSHD. While you’re doing that you also want to expand your file system and maybe even overclock your Pi to 800 Mhz. With a keyboard and monitor attached you can also run ‘sudo piaware-status’ to make sure you are sending data to FlightAware.
Just to clarify – are you really asking about PiAware (you built your own) or FlightFeeder (the FlightAware ADS-B appliance)? Your account shows a FlightFeeder, which doesn’t have ssh since it’s FlightAware-managed: flightaware.com/adsb/stats/user/aoczon
Can you provide more information about the reception problem you’re having and how you’re seeing it?
Hi. I upgraded the box to the latest software and reflashed the radio board. It all appears to be working, like the radio gets calibrated properly and comes up and dump1090 is running, etc, but I agree nothing is coming in.
The next thing would be could you check all your antenna connectors? We may need to send you a new unit.
Yesterday I checked the antenna to make sure their is no loose connection and has good contact. Seems to be okey. Will let it sit the whole night and see if it tracks anything until tomorrow morning.
My feeder has been up and streaming data to the server for a week now. So far no luck in tracking tracking any planes that has gone by. Starting to wonder if my feeder is faulty.
Also what does this mean “Last Seen” and “Live” does this pertain to
Aircraft that was last tracked?
Last time the feeder was seen online and streaming data to the server
What do the color codes on user names or feed data mean? In the screen shot above, one of the numbers are yellow. I often see blue and brown as well. Sometimes the entire row of a user will be yellow or brown.