Radarspotting
Mode-S Receivers => Kinetic's SBS-3 => Topic started by: Barnsley Spotter on July 05, 2015, 10:44:31 AM
Put my new aerial up yesterday, plugged in the aerial lead and the sma aerial came off the pcb.
Anyone know if it is aas easy as soldiering on a new sma to the pcb?
Regards
Ian
What coax diameter did you attach to the SBS-3?
Chris Taylor at TMRF may be able to help. Or just open the SBS-3 and take a look, assuming it's out of warranty?
This is the aerial cable that I used.
Semi-flexible. Copper clad steel conductor. CCS screen. PVC sheath. Foam gas injected polyethylene insulation. Ideal for digital TV.
1 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee
Suitable for TV & Satellite Signal Distribution
64 x 0.12mm Copper Braiding with Aluminium Foil Shielding
25m Reel
Insulated & Sheathed
1.178kg
Model No: 27600F25/S
Not a bad buy.
I did manage to sort out the aerial jack by soldering one from a donor Airnav, it finally had a use.
I am looking to upgrade the aerial cable but do not know what one to purchase, as i'm going over 20 meters.
Quote from: Barnsley Spotter on August 02, 2015, 06:33:52 PM
I am looking to upgrade the aerial cable but do not know what one to purchase, as i'm going over 20 meters.
The cable you used isn't really suitable for 1090MHz, certainly not over long distances.
For a 20m run you will need low loss coax cable, such as Ecoflex 15 or Westflex 103. Not cheap and very thick. You should use a short fly lead from the thick coax to the receiver.
I'm not aware of your local situation but you might be better off using WiFi or Ethernet cable from the receiver placed near the antenna to your PC.
I shall be buying some better cable this weekend.
I do not get a bad reception with this set up but I am always looking for ways to improve.
Quote from: Barnsley Spotter on August 10, 2015, 03:36:35 PM
I do not get a bad reception with this set up
With what are you comparing it?