ADS-B Antenna data from FlightAware 1090MHz - 66cm / 26in for Mode S and ADS-B
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High performance, omni-directional antenna for receiving 1090MHz Mode S and ADS-B data from aircraft. The antenna can be used outdoors, mounted on a mast 2cm to 5cm in diameter (not included), or installed indoors against a window. When properly installed without obstructions, the antenna can receive ADS-B data from aircraft up to 250mi / 400km away. Mounting bracket and U-bolts included. Compatible with all ADS-B receivers including FlightFeeder, PiAware, Mode S Beast, Radarcape, Kinetic SBS1/SBS3, RTL Dongles, and more.
If you need a cable please contact us, we can make any length and any type.
Brand new and high quality.
Quality: 1090MHz
Gain: 5.5dBi Avg
Radiation: Omni
Connector: N-FEMALE.
Suitable for Mode S and ADS-B data from Aircraft USA
Finish: Olive Green.
If you live in a valley, or have many obstructions such as trees or buildings blocking your view of the horizon, then the higher gain design may perform worse than a dipole/quarter wave ground plane/bent monopole antenna. In this situation, you might only receive ADS-B signals from high altitudes, so an antenna with a less flat radiation pattern would work better. See the end of this post for some example radiation pattern diagrams.
Live Testing
In this review, the FlightAware ADS-B antenna is tested against a reference antenna, which is Adam 9A4QV's bent monopole antenna. We have previously reviewed Adam's antenna, and we think it is a good low cost (~22 USD), small size and ESD safe antenna. The bent monopole antenna theoretically has a gain towards the horizon of 3dBi, while the FlightAware antenna has a theoretical gain of 5.5dBi towards the horizon. The bent monopole should be similar in performance to a quarter-wave ground plane antenna.
The test involved running both antennas next to each other with two different RTL-SDR dongles. The antennas were mounted in a second-story window facing a flight corridor and the airport. Results were recorded using modesdeco2 for a few hours. Each antenna was connected directly to the RTL-SDR with the shortest possible coaxial cable.
Among the results, the FlightAware performed significantly better than the monopole.
The maximum range achieved with the FlightAware antenna was 232 nm (430 km, 257 miles), while the bent monopole reached 190 nm (351 km, 218 miles). The FlightAware antenna also received approximately 40% more position messages. The maximum possible physical range of ADS-B signals is about 400-600 km, so the range achieved is quite good.
Auction Includes: 1 (One) 1090MHz ADS-B Antenna - 66cm / 26in for Mode S and ADS-B data from FlightAware.
High performance, omni directional antenna for receiving 1090MHz Mode S and ADS-B data from aircraft. The antenna can be used outdoors, mounted on a mast that is 2cm to 5cm in diameter (not included), or installed indoors against a window. When properly installed without obstructions, the antenna can receive ADS-B data from aircraft up to 250mi / 400km away. Mounting bracket and U-bolts included. Compatible with all ADS-B receivers including FlightFeeder, PiAware, Mode S Beast, Radarcape, Kinetic SBS1/SBS3, RTL Dongles, and more.
If you need cable please contact us, we can make any length and any type.
- Brand new and high quality.
- Quality: 1090MHz
- Gain: 5.5dBi Avg
- Radiation: Omni
- Connector: N-FEMALE.
- Suitable for Mode S and ADS-B data from Aircraft USA
- Finish: Olive Green.