Have any issues with both SDRs, wifi and GPS all on USB? Mine couldn't handle it with the GPS coming off the headers and needed an external USB hub which made it even messier.
Have any issues with both SDRs, wifi and GPS all on USB? Mine couldn't handle it with the GPS coming off the headers and needed an external USB hub which made it even messier.
I just my built my stratux box this evening from the parts listed on stratux.me. Ordered them from Amazon on Monday. I'm about to get a wifi only iPad Mini 4 and I figured putting this together for $140 in parts was better than $100 GPS box. Took about 30 minutes using a screw driver, needle nose pliers, tweezers, and some tape (temp holding screws only).
Seems to work; can't test weather on the ground here but I was able to pick up some Jet Blue and AA flights overhead. Being in the FRZ, not too much GA traffic to pick up.
Just went to your link. I see a list of the compatible programs.
So for the same price as say a Bad Elf GPS, you can have stratux and GPS
Foreflight and a number (most of?) the of others. You plug in a USB GPS device; I "splurged" for the $18 external mount Vk-162. It interfaces with the iPad via Wifi.
Yes, cost wise it seemed worth it to at least try this out.
So just order the first set of parts under "Dual Band (most common)" and put it together? No special tools, soldering or anything needed?
How long does the battery last and can you use it to power both the stratux and iPad at the same time?
This made me think of something else. The fact I have a second generation iPad, several years old, does this affect anything with the battery? It has the old style apple connector going into the iPad.
There are no cords between the Stratux and the iPad. So what ever the iPad requires does not impact the Stratux. The Stratux (raspberry Pi) does require a Micro usb cord for battery power, much like most android phones.This made me think of something else. The fact I have a second generation iPad, several years old, does this affect anything with the battery? It has the old style apple connector going into the iPad.
I've glanced at some of the code, and as someone that does do professional software development including interfacing with a lot of hardware...I'd be much a bit less critical as to the quality then he is being. I wouldn't be surprised to see such mistakes in the codebase of pretty much any software product, Foreflight included.
Hey Jesse,
I had a question for you. Is there still a way to PM you?
Yup....and a pair of tweezers to hold the tiny screws while you use the tiny screwdriver to screw in the tiny screws.I think I'm about to pull the trigger on this. So all I need is the dual band list at the top of the page? http://stratux.me
Depends on the case. I think the one on the stratux.me list has 4 tiny screws to connect the board to the bottom of the case.I have zero screws in my Stratux
I have zero screws in my Stratux
Is that why you recommend the other case? And do all the components from that site fit perfectly in it?
Check with the vendor...heat sinks very important unless you have a fan.The first thing while watching the video above is I don't see any heat sinks for the raspberry pi. There aren't any in the package.
Check with the vendor...heat sinks very important unless you have a fan.
Hi Brian.
See some of the testing I (bluesideup) did a while back: https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/com...iver-with-pi3b-and-nano-2.98749/#post-2164240
When I built that unit the fan was the best thing, most useful to reduce overheating. If the box / container does not have the proper configuration of the openings / holes a fan may not help either. The problem with the fans is that they are power hungry.
If you have a box with the proper strategic locations, to give you the ability to convection cool, you may be OK without a fan, under most conditions.
The heat sinks are usually in the little white box with the RPi inside the poly bag. Not very big, easy to slip off the table.There is a fan in the case, but in the video he also has a fan in his but still has the heat sinks. I ordered it from the link to Amazon from stratux.me. I don't see hate sinks mentioned on the Amazon page.
I can't tell in the video above which pins he attaches the fan cable to. You really can't see and his explanation isn't clear Anybody got a good pic or clear instruction?
The fan power plug goes on the 2nd and 3rd pins on the outer row with the first pin being the one on the opposite side of the board from the USB and Ethernet ports.
Hi Brian.
Here is pic of the pinouts. Typically a Red color goes to +5 (second pin on top row) , dark to Gnd (3rd pin) top row as you see in this pic.
The heat sinks are usually in the little white box with the RPi inside the poly bag. Not very big, easy to slip off the table.
I have the short antennas, not the original ones that are on a foot long wire. I velcro'd the box to the side of the interior with the antennas sticking up above the window (cherokee). Keeps it out of the direct sun. Power is one of two ways - the power cord to a battery or to the ship power (there's an outlet on the back of the center floor panel with the flap handle).I'm pretty sure I didn't drop them. I didn't see them anywhere. I Googled and a lot of people said they're not really needed with the fan. I mean I'd prefer them, but I'll see how it goes.
A question for everybody: how do you set it up in the cockpit? Just set it up on the glareshield close to where it comes together with the window where it won't slide?
Finally got it together. Seems to work fine. Saw the traffic around ATL. No weather though. Do you have to have some altitude for the weather?
Also, what is the difference in an arrow head symbol for traffic and a diamond. I did see one diamond for a few seconds.