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I am considering of ordering a RB real soon, Any rough guesses of the range the standard antenna can do?, My location is semi high - but with the odd few higher trees around etc, not perfect...Or is external antennas the way to go?Thanks
As the responses suggest, try the standard antenna first, then decide. If you want greater coverage then go outside and higher!
Yes indeed. Paradoxically I get better coverage in the opposite direction to that I would expect, going through the house, because it seems the windows are coated with a non RF-transparent coating that means that even if I can see an aircraft through the window from behind the antenna, the RB can't see 1090MHz transmissions at more than about 4-6nm. Yet in the opposite direction through two walls and other houses I can see aircraft 35nm away.
Quote from: Fenris on February 01, 2009, 11:21:15 PMYes indeed. Paradoxically I get better coverage in the opposite direction to that I would expect, going through the house, because it seems the windows are coated with a non RF-transparent coating that means that even if I can see an aircraft through the window from behind the antenna, the RB can't see 1090MHz transmissions at more than about 4-6nm. Yet in the opposite direction through two walls and other houses I can see aircraft 35nm away.What type of coating is it on your glass? It's not self-cleaning glass is it?
I can only agree with Fenris on this. Had double glazing installed in December, it's Pilkington K, and it has cut my radar box reception noticeably. Have to stand the antenna on the outside of the window. That's fine until it rains and then I am worried it should not be left out