It doesn't look like you are getting anything from the AirPort Extreme yet.
I will share my configuration here. Maybe it will help.
I configured my AirPort Extreme to do "Syslog Level: 5 - Notice".
In /etc/syslog.conf I added two lines. The first makes a log file on my iMac and the second forwards to port 1514 for Smartphone Radar. I found it useful to have the log file in /var/log for troubleshooting. I can verify that the AirPort Extreme is indeed outputting information at that point. The configuration I am using only forwards the AirPort Extreme logs to Smartphone Radar so it is not cluttered with all the Mac OS X logs.
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# to log airport extreme
local0.notice /var/log/airport.log
local0.notice @127.0.0.1:1514
I created the /var/log/airport.log file like this:
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sudo touch /var/log/airport.log
I then restarted syslog with launchctl like this:
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sudo launchctl stop com.apple.syslogd
This configuration worked for me. I had to restart Indigo a couple times to make it all work. Maybe if you make a /var/log/airport.log file you can make sure the AirPort Extreme to Mac part is working.
PS: I got all this working but then did not use it because I use the AirPort Extreme for an access point only, not a router. All the AirPort was giving me was wireless association information that was not enough to know if the iPhones were home or not.