Installation

3-step easy assembly

ADS-B Antenna and receiver setup instructions

Step 1: Unpacking the Package:

When you receive your package, the following items will be included inside:

  1. An ADS-B receiver unit: This is a 21 X 17 X 8 cm black rectangular box with “ADSB SUPPORT ADS-B Receiver” on the front.
  1. An ADS-B antenna: This is a 50cm antenna with a gold base, white body, and red tip. It will be attached to a coaxial cable.
  1. ADS-B Setup Package: This bag contains, zip ties, an ethernet cable, one receiver power cable, and two antenna mounting brackets.

ADSB receiver kit:

ADS-D receiver kit

ADSB setup package:

ADSB setup package

IP Addresses and Ports

For information regarding the whitelisting of IP addresses and ports on your firewall, please contact us at support@adsbsupport.com.

 

Step 2: Selecting your installation location:

1. It’s important to be aware that the mounted antenna and receiver box need to be physically connected to one another. Before beginning the installation, it’s a good idea to think through the ideal location so the cable run is not too far from the receiver. We recommend installing the ADS-B antenna on the highest points possible and with a clear 360-degree view. Note: often antenna is mounted underneath and on the same pole as existing antennas. Our ADS-B antenna only receives data; therefore, it will not interfere with any other receivers or antennae on your roof.

  1. It is always best to go through an existing conduit if there is adequate room. Otherwise, you might have to drill a small hole through the roof or side of the building.
  2. Ideally, you can mount the antenna within 20 meters of where you place the ADS-B receiver. If you require a longer cable, then we can ship you a separate antenna with a slightly thicker coaxial cable up to 40 meters.
  3. In the “ADS-B Setup Package” bag there will be two U-Brackets, nuts, bolts, and washers. This is how you attach the antenna to wherever you choose to place it. See the photo below on the U-Brackets should attach to the antenna. Ensure that the co-axial wire is facing away from the pole you attach it to so the wire doesn’t get crimped.

 Step 3: Setting up the Receiver:

  1. Your IT/server room is an ideal location to place the receiver, as there are ample ethernet ports. However, in some situations, the IT/server room might be too far from where an antenna can be practically mounted. In these instances, an installer might choose to place the ADS-B receiver outside of the IT/server room. For example, any office with a live ethernet jack and power outlet will do.
  2. Once you have selected a location for your receiver, plug one end of the ethernet LAN cable into the port marked “LAN” at the back of the receiver. Plug the other end of the cable into an available ethernet port that has access to the internet.

    3. Plug in and connect the power cable to the receiver. The light above the label that says “POWER” should display a solid green color and the “TRAFFIC” light should start flickering.

    4. After approximately 2 minutes, a short press on the “RESET” button lights the display, and you can check your local IP address and the receivers hostname.

If no IP address is displayed in the display, try and reboot the receiver by pressing the “RESET” button until “REBOOTING” is displayed or power cycle the receiver.

5. Finally, email us your receivers serial number and coordinates of the ADS-B Receiver to support@adsbsupport.com. Here’s how to find the coordinates: (Click her for guide)

Do you still encounter issues feel free to contact us on:

Tel: +45 76 500 300 or mail support@adsbsupport.com 

 

Help and support

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Frequrntly asked questions
FAQ

Here you’ll find answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding installation of our receivers. 

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Receiver Information

Made for short-range, high-precision flight tracking and accommodates the most optimal collection of terrestrial data.