Hi All, just got my RB last week, just a quick question:
I have the BS1100 antenna on the roof using it with RG8X coax cable 15meter. and the supplied indoor antenna, indoors give me greater range than the outdoor antenna? Is my RG8X coax cable that bad?
what about getting a JIM75 pre-amp? will this help me?
thanks
MARC
Marc,
I have both the SBS-1 and RadarBox. I also have the BS1100 external antenna with the standard supplied co-ax. Before I discuss my findings, there are some very simple rules to understand here:
- The RadarBox antenna is
not an internal antenna
- The antenna must be outdoors and clear of obstructions
- The higher the antenna, the better
- The shorter the co-ax the better
So, if you sit on the roof of your house with a laptop and the standard RB antenna, you will get the best picture you can, unless to go to the top of a tall hill or mast :-)
I have used the SBS-1 with the standard and external BS1100 SBS antenna, and I have used RadarBox with both these and the RB antenna. Whilst my test are not especially scientific, this is what I've found:
- The BS1100 antenna is mounted externally and is about 2m higher that the standard SBS magnetic antenna and the RB antenna. Both the SBS magnetic and the RB antennas are mounted on the outside of a Velux roof window about 0.5m below the ridge of the roof.
- SBS performance using the BS1100 and the SBS magnetic antenna is almost identical - The BS1100 is higher, but the magnetic antenna has a much shorter co-ax.
- The SBS-1 performs well on the magnetic antenna and so does RB on it's standard antenna. The performance of both boxes running side by side on their own antennas is almost identical.
- I've tried running RadarBox using the BS1100 and the SBS-1 magnetic antennas and I don't think that the performance is as good as with the standard RB antenna - which was a bit of a suprise to me as the RB antenna looks a bit "cheap".
Remember, whichever antenna you use, you need a groundplane - the metal disk the size of a CD that comes with RadarBox, or a 30cm square metal plate I use with the SBS-1 magnetic (the BS1100 comes with it's own groundplane in the form of 3 small horizontal stub antennas)
As for the pre-amp, if you look at the Kinetic forum, you will see arguments for and against. Some people swear by them, other say that make reception worse as they increase noise but not the signal.
I am currently using RadarBox at work with the SBS-1 magnetic antenna on the window ledge at groud level. Because the window is south facing, I can see aircraft out to 150 miles in that direction. Coverage to the north is masked by the building, but I can still see some aircraft out to 20 to 30 miles. By moving the antenna 10 cm in each direction, I can change the reception dramatically. By lifting it 30 cm, the range is increased.
I suggest that you experiment with your existing antennas before purchasing a pre amp. Try installing RadarBox on a laptop and move the laptop and antenna to different locations and see what happens.
I live in the country with few buildings around me, and if I put my magnetic antenna on top of my car parked outside my house and use the laptop, I get better range than using the BS1100 on top of the house!
All the best
Allocator