Hello,
My name is Steven, I am 52 years old, and live in Scotland, this is my first post here.
I recently purchased a Micro Radar Box from eBay, the one that looks like a black Version 1 TV type dongle, with the 120 mm long magnetic antenna, it cost approx £10.
I have a RSP SDR, and have been trying to set it up to decode ADS-B, but so far to no avail.
I saw the Micro Radar Box, and thought for the cost, it must be worth a try. My thought being that if it didn't work, I could use the TV type dongle for something else.
It was indeed plug and play. It easily installed it on my windows 10 laptop, by following the link.
I plugged the dongle in, and it started working strait out the box, I'm delighted.
I have been using online type flight trackers for a while, but am now delighted to have my own, definitely the best tenner I have spent for a while !
The only minor issue I have is, when I have it connected to the internet, the program slows down a fair bit, and says at the the top "Program Not Responding."
When I click on anything on the program, the cursor for the mouse has a small rotating circle next to it, and the program slows right down for a few seconds while the "Real-Time Network " indicator updates, then everything is back to normal, until I start clicking things again on the program.
When I disconnect the internet, the program works fine and does not slow down. Its not a big issue, as I have mostly been tracking "My Flights" but it would be nice to be able to have it running properly online.
I find the "Maximum Range Polar Diagram" function interesting, and seeing it overlayed on the map is great. How is this data/info acquired ?
I have been impressed with the results from the stock aerial on a window sill and from connecting it to a loft space aerial I have for the 2 meter amateur band.
I understand that ADS-B is a lot higher frequency, and will make a spider type 1/4 wave ground plane from an "N" type chassis mount for 1090 MHz for it, and endeavor to get it outside and high up.
I am just reading some of the FAQ,s and other posts etc.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Regards.
Steven.