Real-time flight data directly on the radio: Discover our variety of ADS-B receivers at WiMo!

On the category page for ADS-B receivers at WiMo, you will find a diverse selection of devices that allow you to receive real-time flight data directly on your radio device. These receivers are perfect for aviation enthusiasts and professionals who always want to be up to date. Discover our range now and order today!

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FAQ

What is an ADS-B receiver?
An ADS-B receiver is a device capable of receiving signals from aircraft using the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) protocol. This protocol allows aircraft to broadcast their position, speed, and other data to ground stations and other aircraft.
How does an ADS-B receiver work?
An ADS-B receiver receives signals from aircraft using the ADS-B protocol. These signals contain information such as the aircraft's position, speed, and altitude. The receiver then uses software to process and display these signals. Some ADS-B receivers can also connect to other devices, such as tablets or computers, to display or record this data.
What are ADS-B receivers used for?
ADS-B receivers are used by various groups such as pilots, flight schools, and aircraft enthusiasts to obtain information about aircraft in the area. Some ADS-B receivers can also be used to track one's own flight or to help with flight monitoring. However, it is important to note that an ADS-B receiver is not an official flight monitor and the information may not be as accurate as official sources.