1090mhz Antenna

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So i need more Antennas. That Yagi is a nice one but to expensive for all major directions.
I would need ~4 Yagis to extend my Range to the Maximum of Physical Range (Year a lot out Mountains...).
So how about 900Mhz Yagis???? I ask in many different Boards and i get no answer!!!!!!
I use one and the range is good.
 

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that Company sell one the have 2 different pages and on the english the Antenna is cheaper...
So i will oder some from my "good old Chinese Friend" his name is Ebay.
Its a Yagi with 5 or more "Sticks" (i dont know the english name for) better?
 

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on i will buy some many 900mhz yagi and put it on my roof to get the best results.
 

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A 900 Yagi would usually be designed for the 902 to 928MHz range. One aspect of a Yagi is the directors will have a big impact on gain when you go higher than the design frequency and they eventually become a reflector. 1090MHz is probably getting into the range where a 900 Yagi is starting to have some problems.

If you connect 4 Yagi's with a power divider to try and cover 369deg omni coverage, you will loose 6dB of gain right away from the power divider loss and only part of that is made up by overlapping coverage of the Yagi's. In this case something like 3 element Yagi's would have a broad enough pattern to overlap well but larger and higher gain Yagi's will have narrower patterns leaving holes in the omni coverage.

I think you would be much better off with a large high gain omni designed for 1090MHz. The more gain it has, the more it will pick up towards the horizon where you need it for extreme distance. When aircraft are at high altitude and within 200mi they are usually line of sight to most any antenna on your roof and when overhead at say 37,000ft where the antenna pattern is really bad they are only about 7mi away you don't need much to pick that up.
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on i will buy some many 900mhz yagi and put it on my roof to get the best results.
 

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the Point is in some km there are Mountains and i can see only the Aircraft between them.
if i have to buy 1090 Yagi it would be to expensive for me. I juse the 1090 to see Aircraft on the Airport who is ~20km away. Behind me is a small hill who i cant see behind.
I will use for each Antenna an Dongle to receive the Signal.
 

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the Point is in some km there are Mountains and i can see only the Aircraft between them.
if i have to buy 1090 Yagi it would be to expensive for me. I juse the 1090 to see Aircraft on the Airport who is ~20km away. Behind me is a small hill who i cant see behind.
I will use for each Antenna an Dongle to receive the Signal.
I use a DPD Productions Omni for 1090 MHz and it works very well. It is mounted six meters above ground and it receives ADS-B signals from planes on the ground seven kilometers away and in the air 140 kilometers away. One particular thing you should be using is quality coax. The frequency you are trying to receive is very high. A long run of poor coax will have signal loss. I use LMR-400 coax.

The difference in reported gain between that DPD omni antenna and the Yagi you linked to is about double. If you only want to monitor planes at or in the direction of the airport, that Yagi will be a good choice. prcguy provided you with good information if you want to receive aircraft in all directions, as an omni antenna would be the better solution for that.

Another option is to build your own yagi antenna, but the cost of the equipment to ensure you have it tuned will outweigh the cost of an antenna you could purchase.

DPD Productions - VHF Air/Aviation Band, FBO Base, ACARS & ADS-B (SBS / RadarBox) Antennas for Commercial & Hobbyist Applications
 

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here is a file foto from pp.
My 1090mhz Antenna is pointed East in direction of LOWW.
And the 900 Mhz Yagi Antenna i buy Month ago is pointed South (the huge Purple Area).
Now i switch it some degree East to see what i can get.
I am very impressed that i receive so much Aircraft from west direction.

And you see in the north there is the mountain (behind me).
 

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