Go to Options > Home location > Home location setup and enter your latitude and longitude.You would also need to install PlanePlotter as I describe, but when it comes to setup the steps are slightly different…and in fact slightly shorter.
You would begin, of course, by installing and configuring RTL1090 the way I described in my first post. PlanePlotterīeginning with PlanePlotter version 6.3.3, you can configure it to connect directly to an instance of RTL1090.
This time around, I’ll focus on connecting PlanePlotter directly to RTL1090, eliminating the middle man that is Virtual Radar Server. In my last blog post, I showed you how to go from RTL1090 to Virtual Radar Server, and then to branch the feed off to PlanePlotter, ADSBScope and FlightRadar24’s feeder software. The beauty of technology today is that it provides for flexibility, often allowing you to achieve one thing in many ways.