Wondering if anyone has purchased a Stratux or knows anyone who has, from this company Crew Dog?
I know I could build this myself but I'm working for a startup getting ready to launch so have 0 time.
https://www.crewdogelectronics.com/...er-aviation-weather-and-traffic-external-gps/
I've a Stratux from Crewdog and have had zero issues with it. Using it for situational awareness, if you want to spend mega hundreds in the commercial space for piece of mind, it's your checkbook, but, in my experience (and I am not against the Open Source community), it works well for what you're going to use it for, and you're supporting a veteran owned company.
As a datapoint, being an inveterate hardware hacker, rf experimenter, and linux geek in real life...I did 'extend' the capabilities a bit. I built and mounted (on the plastic trim in the rear window of my 172 with 3m Dual-Lock strips...same as they give you for ezpass transponders) a dual antenna mount (chassis mount SMAs on the end of 6' of LMR200 coax) that plug into the crewdog box and a remote GPS antenna at the top of the rear window. said box is mounted to a short piece of metal rack panel tiewrapped to the rear legs of the back seat, and power was run through a 2A breaker on the avionics bus (using proper cabling by my A&P) through a power monitor (
https://hamvoip.org/hamradio/power_shutdown_monitor/) to cleanly shut the Pi down (all temporarily mounted, no holes drilled in the structure, etc) when the avionics switch is turned off. Yeah, you have to hack the stratux OS to run a watchdog for the shutdown monitor and change some of the IO pin assignments, but if you're into it this far, you'll get what I am saying...
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iPad mini on a suction cup RAM mount on the side windshield. Oh, yeah, I did spring for the Dual HUD (
https://www.dualgpssolutions.com/explore-by-product/xhud1000-head-up-display); more of a toy, but, syncing to the stratux and the iPad...it's kind of neat (if a little nerdy...that's ok...).
Now, when I get in the plane, crank it up, turn on the avionics...Pi boots, iPad connects, HUD syncs...hit the calibrate button on the stratux menu...and off you go. A lot of work if it's just a burger run...but, if the flight plan calls for 2 hours, the extra 15 seconds to get everything up and operational is insignificant. Get to where I'm going...shut off the avionics, watchdog running on the Pi says "power's off...execute shutdown" . Oh, yeah, I do carry a backup chip for the Pi already configured...Just In Case.
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it...