🚀 Elevate Your Flight Experience!
The AirNav Radar FlightStick is a cutting-edge ADS-B USB receiver designed for aviation enthusiasts and professionals. With an integrated 1090 MHz band pass filter, a robust 20.5 dB amplifier for extended range, and ESD protection, it ensures reliable flight tracking. Compatible with Raspberry Pi and Windows PC, users can access real-time flight data on Radarbox.com, along with a complimentary business subscription for ADS-B feeders.
Item Weight | 22 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.54"L x 0.79"W x 0.39"H |
Color | Green |
Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
Frequency | 1090 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Radio Bands Supported | 1090.0 MHz |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Special Features | Portable |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Tuner Type | ADS B |
S**
Much better than a standard RTL-SDR for ADS-B
I wanted to improve my ADS-B reception, I had a tuned antenna on my roof and a bog standard RTL-SDR with a PI 3 and Piaware and I used to get fairly decent performance. I wanted un uplift in performance without spending a lot, With this I got at least 30-40% improvement in my amount of received aircraft and and 10% improvement in range.. The maximum range of a ground based station with aircraft around the 30-40000 feet is about 250nm due to the curvature of the earth and line of sight.If you are running a standard RTL-SDR 2832 and you want an improvement, than for not much outlay this is a decent upgrade bang for buck. Also you can use your existing sdr for other fun projects :-)
M**N
Vastly improved range
Upgrading to this from a standard RTL SDR has resulted in a doubling of the range and contacts on my RPI5 (FR24).Also reccomend the 1090 antenna (for UK) which I already had. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07K7YW1XJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1.I now get contacts from 200nm away and the antenna is inside, propped against the window.
M**C
Good receiver.
I feed a flight information service. The range is good considering it's attached to an airband antenna on the roof. ADSB 111nm.I have no idea if this device or my feeding software or even hosting device has a problem, but about every 12 days my feeding software app tells me there's no data. I just reboot the host. I'd love to know definitively what's going on.
J**.
Waste of time
Does not work spent 1 hour on it but still does not work
C**R
Range improved considerably
I got the RadarBox to replace my old RTL-SDR TV dongle where the range was poor compared to a failed competitor stick I used a few years back. I have it plugged into an Intel NUC computer that I had lying around and run with a few different software packages to upload the data (and get the benefits of feeding those sites). Unfortunately, I am unable to feed RadarBox as they do not have a way to feed from an X64 platform and only ARM based ones.For the stick, it is not much bigger than a larger USB pen drive and has a USB plug on the one end and a SMA connector on the other for connecting to your aerial. I use a homemade co-linear aerial (there are instructions on the web but use the right cable and accurate cut elements) as when I started feeding ADSB data 9 years ago, ready-made kit was in short supply. This is then mounted above my roof line to give as clear a view of the sky as possible (although I live in a slight dip so it doesn't have quite a clear a view of the horizon as it otherwise would have).I found the stick was a drop-in replacement for the old TV tuner-based stick I was using, and I just needed to replace the original dongle pigtail with an F-type to SMA convertor. Immediately there was a huge increase in range, and I can now cover virtually all of England & Wales (just missing the tip of Cornwall and the Scottish border area) along with parts of Ireland and France. This is a range of around 150 Nautical Miles and peaks at around 200NM in places. Previously I was struggling to get much above 75NM. Since the core chipset is the same, this is most likely down to the better built-in filters and amplifiers.I am very happy with the dongle and would recommend this to anyone looking to either start ADSB feeding or replace aging kit. For new starters, go for the kit that includes the RadarBox aerial too unless you want to try your hand at building your own.
T**5
ads-b receiver
really like the product, setup i used it inside house and got a range of up to 78 nautic miles, now after software installation and near a window i get exactly the double range - 150-160 nautic miles.i am near to an airport and see always more then 20 aircrafts, even the grounded ones :)will order a flat cable to be able to put an antenna outside to have better range
G**S
Very good SDR
One of the bestest SDR donglesfor ADSB.
S**Y
A bit deaf
I did a 24hr side by side comparison against a pro+ on identical laptops with exactly the same software and auto-gain settings and also sharing the same Airnav antenna.Unfortunately the Airnav (green) dongle failed heavily.It failed to record 1200 flights less than the Pro+ in a single 24hr period.It failed to see many aircraft both local and distant and was consistantly showing 20-25 aircraft less than the pro+ at peak times, reception coverage was also 60-70km less than Pro+ in all directions.Software used was Dump1090 & VRS on Win10.Conclusion - A good buy if you're on a low budget but if you are serious about ADSB then there are better 'all in one' alternatives out there.**For those of you unable to get this dongle to function at all due to no drivers please search for "ZADIG RTL-SDR" and follow the instructions on how to install drivers for RTL-SDR dongles.
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