Add --max-range parameter. Use it for relative position limits, and to discard bad position results.
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@ -102,6 +102,23 @@ Description: Longitude of receiver, in decimal degrees:
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Type: string
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Default:
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Template: dump1090-mutability/decode-max-range
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Description: Absolute maximum range of receiver, in nautical miles:
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If the maximum range of the receiver is provided, dump1090 can filter
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out impossible position reports that are due to aircraft that transmit
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bad data.
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Additionally, if the maximum range is larger than 180NM, when local
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position decoding is used (when insufficient position messages
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have been received for global position decoding), it is limited to
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only those positions that would unambiguously decode to a single
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position within the given receiver range.
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This range should be the absolute maximum range - any position data
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from further away will be entirely discarded!
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Type: string
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Default: 300
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Template: dump1090-mutability/net-http-port
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Description: Port for internal webserver (0 disables):
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dump1090 can provide an internal webserver that serves a basic "virtual
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