RadarBox – Live Flight Tracking for Radio and Aviation Enthusiasts

RadarBox – Live Flight Tracking for Radio and Aviation Enthusiasts

At Radioworld UK, we’re always excited to bring the latest in radio and tracking technology to our customers. If you’re into aviation, monitoring, or airband listening, RadarBox is a powerful tool that lets you track live aircraft activity right from your own home.

What is RadarBox?

RadarBox, by AirNav Systems, is a global flight tracking platform that collects real-time data from aircraft equipped with ADS-B transponders. It allows you to view flight positions, altitude, speed, registration, route information, and more — all on an intuitive digital map.

Whether you're an aviation hobbyist, airband enthusiast, or simply enjoy tracking aircraft movements, RadarBox is an excellent addition to your radio setup.

Getting Started – What You Need

Radioworld offers a range of RadarBox products and accessories to suit your setup:

  • RadarBox FlightStick – A simple USB SDR ADS-B receiver for plug-and-play operation

  • RadarBox XRange2 – A more advanced, high-performance receiver for 24/7 operation with outstanding range and durability

  • External Antennas – Boost reception with high-gain outdoor or window-mount antennas

  • Coaxial Cables & Mounting Accessories – Everything you need to get connected and optimise performance

All RadarBox receivers include access to the RadarBox platform, including optional premium features for data sharing users.

Why Use RadarBox?

  • Monitor live aircraft movements in your area

  • View flight routes, speeds, and altitudes

  • Replay flights and view historical tracking data

  • Integrate with your existing airband or scanner setup

  • Join a worldwide network of data contributors and aviation enthusiasts

Why Choose Radioworld UK?

  • Official UK supplier of RadarBox products

  • Knowledgeable, radio-focused support team

  • Competitive prices and fast UK delivery

  • Trusted by hobbyists, professionals, and monitoring enthusiasts across the UK

Go Back