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Ok guys what's the best bang for the buck for a receiver in conjunction with an iPad?
spend $699 on a ADS-B in device for WingX (iPad)....wait till 2020 and decide then on an installed box.
Ya....my single freq doesn't wake anything up....but does receive WAAS GPS, weather and receives traffic when near the terminal areas. It's more than adequate.That device transmits SIL/SDA values of 0. After January 2016 it will no longer wake up ground stations and no longer display traffic. Thank the FAA's wisdom and "focus on safety" for that.
http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/programs...ce_change_summary_final_508_5-13-15-webv2.pdf
I'm VFR only in my Cherokee fly to towered and non towered. I thought if I could get a "plug in" to use with my iPad with Foreflight for a while is do it until it's made mandatory
just so ya know.....there are boxes that do that for WingX too...and I too fly IFR with WingX.Personally, I use FF with the Stratus 2 because I fly IFR and I have ADS-B out and I need the traffic display, plus I like having the AHRS as an nth degree backup.
Ok guys what's the best bang for the buck for a receiver in conjunction with an iPad?
unless.....you happen to be close enough to get it from someone else.Reminder that if you wanting the ADS-B IN traffic picture with either a portable or panel mounted solution you need to be ASD-B OUT compliant as well to get that traffic packet sent out to you.
unless.....you happen to be close enough to get it from someone else.
.....and I find that to be suitable in high traffic areas.
Yup....call me dangerous.That is almost more dangerous that not having it all as you are NOT getting a complete picture for your location and may not get the aircraft that is right on top of you. ADS-B sends out a "hockey puck" of traffic around your aircraft with you in the middle. You have no idea where the other aircraft's hockey puck of information that you are seeing ends and where the next one begins.
Although you may pick up pings from other ADS-B out, it is a VERY unreliable picture for your specific location.
Yes, it is always see and avoid but it can also lead to a very false sense of security.
It ain't all that hard to tell when it's hot....and not.
That's what you are not understanding...it is IMPOSSIBLE to tell when it is "hot or not". You could be right on the edge of the ring of someone else's packet of information and mis the plane that is at your three o'clock that is not on your screen while looking for the plane at your nine o'clock that IS on your screen because the information you are seeing was not intended for your plane.
I flew for quite a while without ADS-B out through the LA basin which is some of the busiest airspace anywhere and the traffic picture was pretty much useless to rely on as a situational awareness tool.
Is ADS-B necessary to get any traffic on screen?...nope, but want to make sure for those that are looking into the technology for traffic awareness understand what it takes to be a useful tool. I am not advocating upgrade to out or nothing...but know what you are looking at and its limitations without it.
am I also suppose to stop looking too?
just so ya know.....there are boxes that do that for WingX too...and I too fly IFR with WingX.
OK so if you're not asking about installed ADS-B in/out boxes and more of "which one to use with FF" that narrows us right down.
So as far as plug-ins with FF on an iPad, we're limited to a few options and all of them start with "Stratus". Take a look on Sporty's at the various Stratus models offered and you can decide which features you value enough to pay for.
If you haven't yet committed to ForeFlight, just know that WingX is more of an open platform that is compatible with a pretty wide array of ADS-B receivers/AHRS/even ADAHRS.
Personally, I use FF with the Stratus 2 because I fly IFR and I have ADS-B out and I need the traffic display, plus I like having the AHRS as an nth degree backup.
Is there a single reason to go with a gdl-88 over the Navworx, even with a 430W? The ARINC429 option seems to level the playing field.
Ok guys what's the best bang for the buck for a receiver in conjunction with an iPad?
Is there a single reason to go with a gdl-88 over the Navworx, even with a 430W? The ARINC429 option seems to level the playing field.
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I'm wondering if there's some kind of difference since the navworx appears so much smaller, too.Not that I can see yet.
Is there a single reason to go with a gdl-88 over the Navworx, even with a 430W? The ARINC429 option seems to level the playing field.
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I'm of the understanding that it's dual receive only. It'll only transmit on 978, so that doesn't solve international or 18k issues.The Garmin is dual link, if you fly high and are leaving the US, that may be important to you.
Is there a single reason to go with a gdl-88 over the Navworx, even with a 430W? The ARINC429 option seems to level the playing field.
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I'm of the understanding that it's dual receive only. It'll only transmit on 978, so that doesn't solve international or 18k issues.
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I'm wondering if there's some kind of difference since the navworx appears so much smaller, too.
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From discussion with the various other vendors at Osh, no one but Garmin can get the weather to display on a 530. Traffic can get there from the other boxes but not weather.
The ARINC429 option on the Navworx should provide traffic to the display.
ARINC 429 is just a signaling mechanism. It's up to the TIS-B spec for the rest. Track vectors are a product of the display, not the receiver. Range is whatever the receiver will send to the display, as well, filtered by the display.The GNS530W support for the GDL88 includes range settings up to 40 NM and provides track vectors and will display traffic on the Map page without the requirement for heading. What does the ARINC support in this regards, is it limited to 6 or 12 NM range? Are there track vectors? Does it require heading input in order to display traffic on the map page?
ARINC 429 is just a signaling mechanism. It's up to the TIS-B spec for the rest. Track vectors are a product of the display, not the receiver. Range is whatever the receiver will send to the display, as well, filtered by the display.
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So just to be clear, what does a person need to see traffic on their iPad running Foreflight? The Stratus alone or another device? If so where and how much are they thanks!
For a single engine piston plane like a 172, that never plans on leaving the country in it, I don't see how you can go wrong with the Navworx.
I don't have a panel mount display for any ADS-B so that isn't important to me either. I have an iPad and Wing X so I looks pretty darn good for ~$2800 (with all the options including WiFi), no Garmin dealer policies to worry about, any owner and their A&P IA can buy the kit and install it and be 2020 compliant.
What do quotes for a GDL88 run? >$6k installed? Flight stream add on is $500 to $900 alone...