Mismatch of hexcode in either database. You'll probably see the same hexcode on both (pf shows it as ADSHEX, adsbexchange shows it immediately below the flight number as 'ICAO / hex id').GerritsFinest wrote:22-4-20 outbound from Ramstein CNV6418 near Hamburg heading north. Can some explain to me that on ADSB its showing 91-9142 C130H and on Plane Finder (kind of FR24) as C26D 900528..?!
Always remember that the aircraft itself is not transmitting its serial, just a hex code. The system that you are using (ADSB, Planefinder, etc etc) looks up that hex code in its internal database, and then displays that serial to the user.GerritsFinest wrote:22-4-20 outbound from Ramstein CNV6418 near Hamburg heading north. Can some explain to me that on ADSB its showing 91-9142 C130H and on Plane Finder (kind of FR24) as C26D 900528..?!
Thanks for the warning Gerrit, this passed well visible (and audible) just north of my location here in GermanyGerritsFinest wrote:26-4 A400 AME3192 T.23-05 near FFM dir n/e fl 310
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That was the last Luftwaffe Airbus I still needed ....... circled, well visible, exactly above my positionOsprey66 wrote:OSY11F A319 15+03 alike yesterday in some kind of testing pattern over Mid-Germany
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