Antenna Positioning

 

RadarBox comes with a small magnetic base antenna and this antenna has been selected for its excellent performance when used with the hardware receiver and AirNav software. Correct positioning of the antenna is essential in order to gain maximum performance as ADS-B signals are transmitted in the 1090 MHz Ultra High Frequency band, which is eight times higher than VHF aircraft voice communications.  At this frequency, signals travel by "line of sight" and are affected by any obstructions such as buildings, trees and hills. This means that if anything comes between you and the aircraft, then that aircraft will probably not be displayed by RadarBox. In order to achieve maximum performance and to ensure good range and coverage, the following points should be noted:

 

The RadarBox antenna is not an internal antenna.
The antenna should ideally be positioned outdoors and clear of obstructions.
The higher the antenna, the better the performance.
Performance is enhanced by a "ground-plane" which is simply a metal disk the size of a CD or larger. Attach the magnetic antenna to the center of the disk
The longer the feed cable, the poorer the performance.

 

Whilst RadarBox can work perfectly acceptably with the antenna sitting on a window ledge, you should always try to find the highest and clearest position.  A skylight window is an ideal location for the antenna. If you have RadarBox installed on a laptop computer, then you will be able to move the laptop, RadarBox and antenna to find the position that gives the best performance. An external antenna connected by a long feeder cable can improve performance, however, the advantage of the high antenna can be completely overcome by losses in the cable. If you wish to use a long feeder cable, you must use high quality, low-loss cable. Note that such cable tends to be thick, inflexible and expensive.
 
A signal pre-amplifier may improve RadarBox performance, however, the amplifier must be capable of working at 1090 MHz. The performance of a poorly sighted antenna will not be improved by a pre-amplifier.  It is recommended that you experiment with the standard RadarBox antenna before considering an external antenna and/or a pre amplifier.  Moving the antenna only a small distance can make a significant difference in performance.  Remember that height is everything, but not at the expense of a long 'lossy' feeder cable.
 
Use the Maximum Range Polar Diagram to see how well you have positioned you antenna.  Clear the polar diagram before starting this test - File | Preferences | General | Clear/Reset Polar Diagram.

 

Above: Select Polar Diagram display

Above: Select Polar Diagram display

 

Leave RadarBox running for at least 30 minutes to allow the polar diagram to build up.

 

Coverage is good in all directions except for the west and north west, which partly screened by buildings.

Coverage is good in all directions except for the west and north west, which partly screened by buildings.