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Step 1:
Check if the device is getting detected on the computer, I would suggest you to connect the device to the USB port and check if the drivers are getting installed by default.
If the issue persists, then try to update the drivers manually from device manager. Please follow the steps below:
AirNav RadarBox Drivers is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by FTDI Ltd. The latest version of AirNav RadarBox Drivers is currently unknown. AirNav RadarBox ADS-B FlightStick Tracking Flights with your FlightStick. The all-new ADS-B FlightStick is RadarBox’s latest ADS-B receiver USB dongle. The receiver comes with major hardware improvements, which include an integrated filter, a preamplifier and built-in ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection. All of these changes translate.
You must be logged on as an administrator to perform these steps.
1.Open Device Manager by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Security, and then, under System, clicking Device Manager. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
2.In the list of hardware categories, find the device that you want to update, and then double-click the device name.
3.Click the Driver tab, click Update Driver, and then follow the instructions. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
For more information, please refer the link mentioned below:
Step 2:
Try to download the drivers from the manufacturer’s website and install the same on the computer.
You can refer the link mentioned below and try to find the drivers:
If you have any issues downloading the drivers, then I would suggest you to post your issue in Air Nav system forums for the better results. Please refer the link mentioned below:
I hope this information helps. Please get back to us if you have any more questions about this issue.
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Tracking Flights with your FlightStick
The all-new ADS-B FlightStick is RadarBox’s latest ADS-B receiver USB dongle. The receiver comes with major hardware improvements, which include an integrated filter, a preamplifier and built-in ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection. All of these changes translate into better performance and increased coverage. Plus, you will not only be able to track flights with the AirNav RadarBox application for Windows, but also with the RBFeeder client for ARM-based devices. Those of you who have a Raspberry Pi can now feed data to RadarBox. We’re very excited that many more of you can now start sharing your data with us.
This concise guide will explain everything you need to know about the new RadarBox ADS-B FlightStick and how to set it up with your Raspberry Pi or Windows software.
The ADS-B FlightStick is compact and portable, and it easily connects to your Raspberry Pi or PC with very little setup required. You can buy it at RadarBox.com/store or on our Amazon.com RadarBox Store. |
Features
Listed here are some of the features that make the RadarBox ADS-B Flight Stick a great choice for an ADS-B receiver USB dongle.
- Compact, inexpensive and quick setup process
- Works with Windows PC, Raspberry Pi and many other similar ARM-based devices
- Instantly decodes & displays ADS-B transmissions
- Integrated filter, amplifier and built-in ESD protection
- View live data on the RadarBox website & mobile app
What You'll Get - Benefits
Listed below are some of the benefits you receive when you feed data to RadarBox. It’s our way of saying thanks!
- FREE Business account on RadarBox.com.
- Free premium apps on iOS & Android.
- Access to new beta features.
- Up to 25% off on our store products.
- 24x7 priority customer support.
Your RadarBox ADS-B FlightStick allows you to monitor flights in real-time on your RadarBox.com account (dedicated MyStation page) and on your RadarBox iOS App and RadarBox Android App. Details include the origin, destination, flight number, altitude, location and other parameters for all of the flights tracked. |
Be a part of the RadarBox Network
When you start feeding data to RadarBox, you are automatically included as a member of the RadarBox ADS-B network & community. Users from over 150 countries currently share their data and you can compare what you receive with other stations.
Take a look at our worldwide receivers ranking now (you can filter by country and station type). You can also have a look at a list of the latest units added to our network. |
What You'll Need
We’ve tabled a list of all of the components that you’ll need to obtain before you start sharing data and tracking flights. Most of these items can be bought on Amazon, eBay or on the RadarBox website.
Equipment | Cost | Where to buy | |
1 | RadarBox ADS-B FlightStick | $9.95 | RadarBox.com/store |
2 | ADS-B 1090 MHz Antenna | $59.95 | RadarBox.com/store |
3 | Active Internet connection | ||
4 | RadarBox account | Free | RadarBox.com |
5 | Raspberry Pi (Option 1) | Aprox $40 | Amazon.com |
6 | RadarBox Windows Client (Option 2) | Free | airnavsystems.com |
Total | Aprox $110 |
Notes:
- Raspberry Pi (any version)
- RadarBox account (any account)
- ADS-B Antenna (with SMA connector)
Setting up with a Raspberry Pi
If you haven’t already purchased a Raspberry Pi and the other components, you’ll have to first buy them. Once you’ve got all of the components, you can begin setting up.
Airnav Radarbox Drivers Test
If you live in a country where Amazon and eBay do not deliver, ask your local computer hardware store to try and source it for you. If you are still not able to source these items, you can email RadarBox support and we will see if we can ship one for you.
For configuring the Raspberry Pi, have a look at RadrarBox instruction guide:
RadarBox.com/raspberry-pi
For those interested in a Technical Analysis
Airnav Radarbox Drivers License
Below you can find a spectrum analysis for the RadarBox FlightStick filter which is optimized for 1090 MHz (ADS-B frequency).
The amplifier has a gain of 18.4dB at 1Ghz and a very-low noise figure of 0.75dB at Ghz.
Looking for more details? Don't hesitate to contact our support