New Indoor Antenna with a Tiny Receiver
1090mhz Bi-Quad
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The center stub is a short length of LDF2-50 Heliax and the feedline is 1.5 meters of RG402 semi-rigid coax. The receiver is a FlightAware ProStick Plus connected to a Nexx WT3020 mini-router running OpenWRT with Dump1090-mutability, which then feeds an instance of Virtual Radar Server.
WT3020 mini-router and FlightAware ProStick Plus |
These two devices together are less than 6 inches wide and draw less than 0.5 amp between them, and seem to perform quite well with the bi-quad antenna. (The front connectors on the router are WAN, LAN and power, with the USB connector on the side)
Here is a 24 hour plot from this combination. The antenna is indoors, facing S-SW, and has not yet been adjusted or fine-tuned. Although bi-quad antennas typically have a back lobe, I'm surprised by how much is received from behind the antenna. Perhaps after adjustments, that will improve.
24 hour range plot
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Red rings are 100km apart.
Currently aimed S-SW, and reaching about 375km.
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