AirNav RadarBox, the world's best selling and most advanced Real Time Virtual Radar, featuring real plug and play with excellent graphics, is now available in 3-D.
Now you can get the full benefit of Google Earth map system, with detail right down to roads, buildings and runways. The brilliant 3D view is fully adjustable for both zooming and angle of view. It’s just like looking out from the cockpit and viewing all the surrounding aircraft. You can zoom right down to runway level and out to country-wide views.
AirNav RadarBox is the closest you can be to real world aviation without leaving your chair, thanks to next generation radar decoding. By decoding ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast) radar signals, you will be able to see on your computer what real Air Traffic Controllers see on their screens in real-time. Flight number, aircraft type, altitude, heading, speed are all updated each second.
- A rich, interactive interface allowing easy access to all functions
- Detailed mapping covering the whole globe, all colours are user definable
- Maps can be zoomed and panned
- Detect aircraft on your RadarBox receiver as far away as 250 miles
- Watch aircraft on the RadarBox Network
- View aircraft picture and details whilst watching aircraft on the map
- Display specific aircraft by use of the smart filters, to show aircraft by type, callsign, level, etc
- Extensive “Alert” notification based on Flight ID, SSR code, Mode S code, type, position, registration
- Full integration with AirNav ACARS Decoder (available separately)
- No 3rd party add-ons required to make full use of RadarBox
- Small robust metal cased USB receiver which is simple and easy to use portable with a laptop
- No special computer skills are needed to fully enjoy RadarBox
- Friendly and helpful backup from AirNav Systems
- Assured development of functions requested by users
- “SmartView” allows airline fleet watch with separate aircraft list
- Comprehensive and fully integrated
How does it work?
1. Connect the AirNav RadarBox to your computer using the USB cable provided
2. Install the software from the CD
3. Start tracking flights in real-time
In the box
RadarBox Hardware Unit
USB Cable
Antenna
Quick Installation Guide
Setup CD with Software
Operating requirements.
You will need a PC running Windows with a modern graphics card and at least 1GB RAM. The hardware module uses a USB interface and this interface draws its power from the USB socket. Existing owners can upgrade easily. Just order RadarBox-UG and load the software.