1090MHz 978MHz Dual Band ADS-B Antenna Flightaware Outdoor 5dBi Fiberglass Antenna with 10ft Extension SMA Cable, Increase Catching Distance and Number, Eifagur
$32.99





Price: $32.99
(as of Nov 04, 2025 20:27:14 UTC – Details)
Compatible with ADS-B exchange, SDR sticks, FlightAware, FlightRadar24, AirNav Systems, RadarBox, and more.
Frequency : 1090MHz/978MHz;
Feature: Fixed Wall Mount;
Antenna Gain : 5dBi Omni-directional ;
Polarization: Vertical ;
VSWR≤ 1.5;
Antenna Height:16.5inch;
Antenna Connector:N Female Connector;
Impedance : 50 Ohm;
Extension Cable: N Male to SMA Male With 10FT RG58 Cable;
Operating Temperature: -20°С ~ +80°С;
Storage Temperature: -30°С ~ +85°С;
Package List: 1 x Antenna +1 x Cable + 1 x ,Mount; (As the Picture Shown)
Frequency: 1090MHz/978MHz; Gain: 5dBi; Impedance: 50 Ohm; Direction: Omni-directional; Antenna Height: 42cm/16.5inch; Antenna Connector: N Female;Cable Type:N Male to SMA Male 10ft Extension RG58 Cable;Fiberglass material;
Compatible with ADS-B exchange, SDR sticks, FlightAware, FlightRadar24, AirNav Systems, RadarBox, and more;
Installation reminder: If it is used outdoors, we recommend that you install it in an open place, please keep it as vertical as possible, install the antenna at the highest place outdoors to get a better signal. if it is used indoors, we recommend placing this inside near a window;
Package List: 1 x Antenna Kit, 1 x 10FT Extension Cable,1 x Mount (As the Picture Shown);
Don’t worry about any problems, we have carefully checked each product, Any questions, please feel free to contact us, will reply within 24 hours;
Customers say
Customers find the ADS-B antenna to be of good quality and consider it great value for money. The functionality receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it works better than expected. The resonance aspect receives mixed reviews.
9 reviews for 1090MHz 978MHz Dual Band ADS-B Antenna Flightaware Outdoor 5dBi Fiberglass Antenna with 10ft Extension SMA Cable, Increase Catching Distance and Number, Eifagur
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G Burg –
Excellent antenna for the price.
Great antenna for the price. Coax is Ok.
Andrew J –
Fantastic antenna
This antenna works extremely well! I stuck this outside on my plastic fence about 3 feet from the corner of my house and about 5 feet off the ground and I’m getting intermittent signals as far as 250 miles out.I’m seeing about 3000 aircraft a day with this antenna. I am very impressed with how well it performs with so little height and with half it’s view blocked.I have this coupled with the Nooelec Sawbird+ filter/amp, feeding into two Nooelec v5 RTL-SDR dongles and I’ve had no issues at all in the month since I set it up.
Lord Khaos –
Batter antenna than skewer!
Mounting was easy and reception was so much better than my old antenna. Only problem was while using it as a skewer it left a plastic taste in the goat meat I was cooking.Much better as an antenna than a cooking utensil.
Michael W. Rippey –
Not a super star but good bang for the cost. 160 mile sight.
Review update: I dropped from 4 to2 hard.This antenna is a brass tube dipole with a gain of 2.5 dbi. I bought 2 to check for consistency, and they are similar, still off. This is NOT a duel band. This is NOT a high gain. This is a standard dipole. Buyer beware; if you are going for high gain stay away. If you need an elementary dipole that’s weather rated use this. Just so you know. You can buy the PCB dipole for adba and have the same performance for 25% of the cost and it’s not misleading.You can add 3/16 of an inch on the coax line for better performance with resonation, but you need to have network analyzer that can tune that high for best dipole performance.First this antenna does not have its primary resonance on 1090 no 978 mhz. The 2 bands this antenna claims will be fundamental resonance, which will reduce performance. Thats not all bad, for those that don’t know, its common practice when making multi band antennas and some other types.The coax type is all wrong for the frequencies you will be using it on. I would recommend you replace it with an RG or LMR series that actually is designed to work at these frequencies (min RG213 LMR240, ideal RG400 or LRM 400). Now the cable is not a long run so the loss compared to like LMR600 will likely not be day and night difference for the average person. The cable seem reasonably built and would work for outside installation, just don’t forget to wrap your connectors with a water tight tape.So the sight of this antenna appears to be around 160 miles. Not bad.Attached is the spectrum analyzer of the antenna, you get your additional data from that.The construction is appears ok, the plastic taste like abs. Its looks as pictured, and would likely paint well with a paint designed for plastic just fine.
Stuart –
A nice antenna that does the job but not the best.
I needed another 1090 MHz antenna but not an expensive one. This one fit the bill and I’m happy with it. There are better ones out there but since I am using this for experimenting with, I was not interested in a high gain expensive antenna, I already have a high gain antenna for my main receiver.
Casey Rothrock –
This is great for the price.
I added this to my ADSB setup and within 5 minutes my range was incredibly better. I mounted it outside and added a 1090 mhz saw filter and I’m seeing aircraft all over the PNW. I couldn’t be any happier. By far this is the best antenna I’ve purchased for my exchange server.
occasional_purchaser –
A general purpose antenna for a special purpose use? Is this what you really want?
You’d be interested in this antenna if you wanted to get ADSB signals from area aircraft and compatible ground equipment (if you’re near an airport). This means you’re really only interested in good performance on a couple of radio frequencies, and you don’t need an antenna that can work well-enough on other frequencies, too. You also want to pick up the weakest, most distant signal – or that signal from a low-flying craft from as far away as possible. So you (typically) want an omnidirectional high gain antenna tuned for the ADSB frequencies. Now that you know what you want, you should know this is not a high gain antenna, and it isn’t optimized for the ADSB frequencies. Add losses in the included cable and you start to wonder why this kit was made at all.So it breaks down like this:- Doing ADSB reception indoors? Having an outdoor antenna may help. At the right price, consider this kit.- Doing ADSB reception outdoors, but with your cheap indoor antenna? At the right price, an upgrade with this kit can get you more reception, and you should consider it.- Want to snap up as many ADSB transmission as you can? This kit is not for you.I hope this review was of help in your selection.
Kent –
Great antenna
Perfect- worked better than expected. I am a feeder for FR24.
Davide Gandolfo –
is just a little better than the magnetic whip antenna contained in the usb receiver package but not worth the cost.much better to burchase the grey version which is also 20cm longer.