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removed hetluchtruim.nl, clarified allowed chars in MLAT_USER
- removed feeder to hetluchtruim.nl because they appear to be gone and our efforts to contact the owner failed - clarified the characters allowed for `MLAT_USER` (to prevent issues like https://github.com/sdr-enthusiasts/docker-adsb-ultrafeeder/issues/73)
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@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ In the above configuration strings:
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- `vrs_out`: SBS-format output
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- `uat_in`: "special" RAW format input as generated by the `dump978` container on port 30978. It is advisable to use this protocol and port to get UAT data from dump978, for example: `- ULTRAFEEDER_CONFIG=adsb,dump978,30978,uat_in`
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- `uuid` is a Universally Unique Identifier. You can reuse the one you generated for AdsbExchange, or you can generate a new one with this Linux command: `cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid`. If omitted, it will use the `UUID` environment parameter, or if that one doesn't exist, it will leave the field empty.
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- `name` is a friendly name (containing any character of the set \[A-Za-z0-9_-\]) that will be sent to the MLAT Server, used to identify the station by name. If omitted, it will use the `MLAT_USER` parameter, or if that one doesn't exist, it will leave the field empty.
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- `name` is a friendly name (containing any character of the set \[A-Za-z0-9_-\] - do not use any spaces, quotes, or other non-alphanumeric characters!) that will be sent to the MLAT Server, used to identify the station by name. If omitted, it will use the `MLAT_USER` parameter, or if that one doesn't exist, it will leave the field empty.
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##### Networking parameters
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| ADSB Exchange | C | Large aggregator owned by JetNet | adsb:`feed1.adsbexchange.com` port `30004`<br/>mlat: `feed.adsbexchange.com` port `31090` |
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| RadarPlane | N | Run by a few volunteers in Canada and Portugal | adsb: `feed.radarplane.com` port `30001`<br/>mlat: `feed.radarplane.com` port `31090` |
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| Fly Italy ADSB | N | Run by a few ADSB enthusiasts in Italy | adsb: `dati.flyitalyadsb.com` port `4905`<br/>mlat: `dati.flyitalyadsb.com` port `30100` |
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| Het Luchtruim | N | Run by a private individual in the Netherlands.<br/>Please only feed if you are in the Netherlands or close to its borders. | adsb: `feed.hetluchtruim.nl` port `9000`<br/>mlat: in the near future |
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When feeding AdsbExchange, Ultrafeeder will send statistics to adsbexchange.com by default. See the description of the `ADSBX_STATS` parameter on how to disable this.
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mlat,mlat-server1.com,port1,return_port1,uuid=1234-5678-90123,inputconnect=remote_receiver1:30005,lat=12.3456,lon=45.6789,alt=18m,--arg1 hello --arg2 world;
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mlat,mlat-server2.com,port2,return_port2,uuid=5678-9012-34567,inputconnect=remote_receiver2:30005,-lat=12.3456,lon=45.6789,alt=18m,--arg1 hello-again --arg2 universe
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- MLAT_USER=some_friendly_user_name
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- MLAT_USER=some_friendly_user_name_using_only_alphanumeric_characters_without_spaces_or_quotes
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```
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where:
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Note - the optional parameters can be given in any order.
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The `MLAT_USER` parameter is passed to the MLAT Client and server, and will show up as a "friendly" name on MLAT related stats at your MLAT aggregator.
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The `MLAT_USER` parameter is passed to the MLAT Client and server, and will show up as a "friendly" name on MLAT related stats at your MLAT aggregator. This parameter can only contain alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters, dashes (-), or underscores (_).
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#### Configuring the built-in MLAT Hub
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