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The AirNav RadarBox FlightStick is a compact, high-performance ADS-B USB receiver featuring an integrated 1090 MHz band pass filter, 20.5 dB amplifier, and ESD protection. Compatible with Raspberry Pi and Windows PCs, it delivers up to 100% increased reception range, enabling real-time tracking of flight data on Radarbox.com and mobile apps. Perfect for aviation enthusiasts and professionals seeking superior signal clarity and exclusive access to a free Radarbox.com Business subscription.
| ASIN | B07K47P7XD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 57,300 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,047 in Radio Communication |
| Item model number | RBFS1 |
| Manufacturer | AirNav RadarBox |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 2 x 1 cm; 22 g |
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.
S**K
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 :-)
Y**S
Excellent bases for advances projects and services
I liked, especially, the fact that raw data are provides for further processing. What is more cumbersome, though, is that to obtain a full account on the company's website one needs to operate the receiver stick continuously, something which is not possible with e.g. a normal computer and needs, for instance, some expertise to operate it with devices such as Arduinos and Raspberries. If this is done, then sky is the limit for building advanced projects!
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.
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.
N**L
dont be silly
There is no dedicated software or drivers for this item. the manual that installs with the download is not for the airnav flightstick, its for the very expensive airnav box. it is highly unlikely unless you are extremely lucky that the usb stick will work. The "free" program entails agreeing to having the software running 24/7 with a large amount of screenspace taken up by clickbait ads. And all this means nothing else will run on raspberry pi, which i suppose isnt too bad but if you run it on a pc its a real problem. There are much better solutions to adsb than this.
Z**C
Returned…
I purchased this for a second setup. The stick ran very hot and did not produce results anything like as well as another brand I have. Ended up returning the item.
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
A**R
fungerar som förväntat
S**E
Perfetto per l’uso richiesto funziona alla grande.
R**0
Nie działa na windows
G**G
I bought this to use with a Raspberry Pi Zero W + cantenna for sharing data with FlightAware / RadarBox / Flightradar24. It works perfectly. Very occasionally I run into a problem where the Pi will stop receiving data due to it not being able to detect the stick, but I'm not sure if this is due to the FlightStick, the Pi itself or the USB adapter cable. It resolves itself after a reboot and I can go for months without having an issue so haven't felt a need to investigate too much further.
B**7
Work well with Raspberry Pi and Flightradar24.