
Quick Start Guide
Radarcape
Art. 66006
Art. 66066
Art. 66077
07/2018

Box Contains (Art. 66006):
• Radarcape
• Wall plug power supply
• 5 m network cable
• GPS antenna (cable length 5 m)
• Quick Start Guide
Optional Accessory (Art. 66066):
• „A3 ADS-B“ Antenna
• Antenna cable (cable length 10 m)
• Antenna mount
Optional Accessory (Art. 66077):
• „Active Diapason“ Antenna
• Antenna cable (cable length 20 m)
• Antenna mount
• Bias Tee
• USB power supply cable
Requirements:
• AC power supply 110 V or 230 V
• Internet router providing DHCP and DNS
Visit our Wiki for further information:
http://wiki.modesbeast.com/Radarcape:Installation_Guide
Quick
Start
Guide

Connections
1. Connect the Mode-S antenna with the antenna cable to the
Radarcape, place the antenna as free and as high as possible.
Make sure that the antenna has a conductive connection to
ground to avoid damage of Radarcape or Internet router!
2. Connect the GPS antenna to the Radarcape.
Place the GPS antenna to a location with at least half of sky
view, e.g. a window sill.
3. Connect the network cable to your Internet router and the
Radarcape.
4. Connect the power supply to the Radarcape and your
power outlet.
To receive aircraft, you need:
• Antenna (1090 MHz bandwidth)
• Antenna cable
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Hardware Installation
Caution:
Static electricity around the antenna can damage your Radarcape
or Internet router if there is no ground connection!
Do NOT mount the antenna on isolated ground, e.g. wooden
stick or plastic or without any connection to ground!
THE ANTENNA MUST BE GROUNDED!
Radarcape
Router
Mast Pole / Antenna Mouting Point
Mode-S antenna
network
cable
Router providing
DHCP service
antenna
cable
GPS
antenna
power
supply
power
outlet
Caution:
Static electricity around the antenna can damage your Radarcape
or Internet router if there is no ground connection!
Do NOT mount the antenna on isolated ground e.g. wooden stick or plastic
or without any connection to ground!
IMPORTANT!
conductive
connection
to ground
PC

LED Description
Power LED
The power LED is green when power is applied to the device.
Mode-S LED
The Mode-S LED is ashing on each data frame that has been
received from aircraft.
If no frames are received (e.g. no antenna connected), it ashes
once per second in order to indicate working state.
GPS LED
The GPS LED is ashing green once each second exactly when
the second changes.

Startup
1. Wait a few minutes to make sure the network is connected.
2. Open an Internet browser on your PC.
We recommend to use always the latest version of one of the following
Internet browsers:
• Internet Explorer
• Firefox
• Chrome
• Safari
3. Enter http://radarcape to open the Radarcape user interface.
In rare cases, http://radarcape.local must be used as some router models use
a non-standard con guration.

4. Go to Con guration > Software Maintenance to check the
ight routes database, basestation database and Open Glider
Net database auto update functions.
The basestation database contains the registration and the
type of an aircraft.
The ightroutes database contains the origin and the destination
of a ight.
It is necessary to update these databases because otherwise
this information will not be shown on the Aircraft Data pages.
As we try to improve the Radarcape software continuously, the
latest software version can be found here:
http://wiki.modesbeast.com/Radarcape:Installation_Guide

5. Go to Aircraft Data > Live 2D Output to see the received aircraft
on a 2D map.
6. Enjoy your Radarcape!
Visit our Wiki for more details about the Radarcape system software:
http://wiki.modesbeast.com/Radarcape:Contents
Distribution
Günter Köllner Embedded Development GmbH
85256 Vierkirchen, Germany