Already feeding ADS-B? Add ADSBiq in one line
You already own the Raspberry Pi, the antenna, and the receiver. If it's decoding 1090 MHz for FlightRadar24, FlightAware, adsb.lol, or adsb.im, you can add ADSBiq to the mix in about 60 seconds — no second dongle, no extra hardware, no conflicts.
The one-liner
SSH into your Pi and run this. It auto-detects your existing readsb / dump1090 / tar1090 setup and starts feeding ADSBiq alongside whatever you already run:
curl -sL adsbiq.com/install.sh | sudo bashThat's it. After it finishes, open your feeder dashboard to set your location and watch live stats.
Feeding through adsb.im?
ADSBiq is a supported aggregator in adsb.im. If you run the adsb.im image (or Ultrafeeder), you can enable ADSBiq directly in your feeder's aggregator list — no separate install needed. It rides the same Beast output your other aggregators already use.
Why not just add another network?
That's exactly the idea. Your receiver already produces a full 1090 MHz message stream; every aggregator you add just taps the same stream. There's no downside to feeding more:
- No extra load. One decode, many outputs. Your Pi's CPU barely notices another feed.
- No extra dongle or antenna. ADSBiq shares the receiver you already built.
- No conflicts. It runs as its own service alongside PiAware, the FR24 feeder, ADS-B Exchange, adsb.fi, and the rest.
What you get for feeding ADSBiq
Runs alongside every other network
ADSBiq is additive — keep feeding everything you already do:
- FlightRadar24
- FlightAware / PiAware
- ADS-B Exchange
- adsb.fi, adsb.lol, airplanes.live and other open networks
Don't have a receiver yet?
Start from scratch in under 30 minutes — the Build Your Own ADS-B Receiver guide covers the parts list, flashing, and setup. Already live but want more range? See Tune Your ADS-B Gain for Maximum Range.
FAQ
- Do I need a second SDR dongle?
- No. ADSBiq reads the same decoded 1090 MHz stream your other feeders use.
- Will it slow down my Pi or my other feeds?
- No. It's one more lightweight output on an existing decode — negligible CPU, and it never touches your other services.
- Can I stop feeding later?
- Yes, any time:
sudo systemctl disable --now adsbiq-feed. Your other feeders keep running untouched. - Does it work with dump1090-fa, readsb, or tar1090?
- All of them. The installer auto-detects your decoder and taps its Beast output.