What is coax cable?
Your ADS-B antenna picks up aircraft transponder signals that need to be sent to a computer (such as a Raspberry Pi) where they can be interpreted. One approach is to have the electronics as close as possible to the antenna so the signal can be digitized as soon as possible. However, in this case the PiAware or FlightFeeder electronics would need to be outside with the antenna. Instead, we recommend that you use a high quality coaxial cable (or “coax” cable for short) to get the signal from the antenna to the PiAware or FlightFeeder system with the least amount of distortion and attenuation. This allows you to install the PiAware or FlightFeeder device in a secure indoor location.
A good cable has a few key attributes:
If you have a FlightFeeder kit then you already have an ideal cable for your installation. If you are looking for better cable to upgrade your PiAware, the two types that we recommend are LMR 200 and LMR 400. You can find datasheets for them below:
You will also notice that the datasheets specify the impedance, attenuation vs. frequency, shielding and other characteristics of each cable type.
When connecting your cable to your antenna outside, be sure the connection is watertight. Any water entry into the connection or cable will be very detrimental to the performance of your receiver setup. We recommend sealing the connection between the antenna and the cable with self-amalgamating tape or a moldable plastic seal designed for sealing cable connections.