I have a couple of questions about replacing my current SBS-1 with a Radarbox:
1. Is the connecting lead on the Radarbox antenna as long as that on the SBS-1 antenna?
2. Can the antenna supplied with the SBS-1 be used with Radarbox, or is it better to use the one supplied with the Radarbox?
3. Is the USB connection on the RB the same as on an SBS-1? I've already got a long USB lead connecting my PC up to the SBS-1 in the loft, and would rather not replace the USB lead.
Anything else I should be aware of about replacing my SBS-1 with a Radarbox?
Hi tarbat,
Answers to your quaetions :-)
1 - Without taking the RadarBox antenna off the velux window, I've measured 2.5 m of lead. It might be slightly longer as there is a bit outside the window. The plug on the end of the antenna that goes into the back of RadarBox is like a small satelite TV antenna plug - not sure of the name, but I'll post a picture here later.
2- You can use the SBS-1 antenna, both the mag-mount, or BS1100 (as I do) with an adapter that fits between the SBS-1 antenna and RadarBox. I had one kicking around to allow me to connect an external antenna to my Amateur Radio handie. Again, I'm hopeless with the names of the plugs - pictures to follow! I tend to use the SBS-1 mag-mount when I use RadarBox at work, and the RadarBox antenna when I'm at home. Use of the BS1100 has only started recently as I've stopped using my SBS-1. There are some polar diagrams somewhere on this forum - I'll try to find them!
3 - The USB connection on RadarBox is not the same as the SBS-1. The SBS-1 uses what I would call a USB printer cable, whereas RadarBox uses the small D shaped connector that is the same an my card reader and digital camera. I'm using the USB Cat45 cable extender I've talked about on the Kinetic forum - works a treat!
Installing the RadarBox drivers can be a similar issue as the SBS-1, as if you plug RadarBox into a different USB port, the PC tries to install drivers automatically just like the SBS-1. It's no problem as long as you manually select the driver location.
I'll get back to you with pictures in a bit.
All the best
Allocator