Thanks for your feedback Ian. At least I know now that my RB most likely isn't faulty - but that does mean that I really won’t have much luck using it in Singapore. Seems I’ve bought myself a white elephant here :(
It is really bizarre though - I am experiencing the same as what you saw, absolutely nothing around Singapore, yet I would occasionally pick up aircraft over Malaysia which rules out something jamming that particular frequency. I’ve tried it in quite a few different locations around Singapore and still nothing. Mode S is fine though – I can see the details of the aircraft, just not where they are.
Support have suggested that it may be because of the ocean distorting the ADS-B signals, but if that was the case and the ocean really would cause a complete block of ADS-B messages I would have thought they would have had a lot more problems worldwide.
What turns everything on its head though is that I mentioned my problem in another thread -
http://www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=3072.0 – where Protzenalp said that he has had success with receiving ADS-B traffic whilst in Singapore, so I’m really baffled by this one.
Asking a silly question here, but is there any reason why an aircraft would stop broadcasting ADS-B messages? It doesn’t rely on receiving a request to do so from a ground station does it?
I also spotted details of the Comsoft project and also wondered if that had anything to do with it, but also for the life of me can’t think what. It’s only a radio signal after all.