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7/18/2018 3:27 PM
 

I am interested in what recommendations people have for an external GPS receiver that will work with iFly on a Win 8.1 platform. Same for an ADSB receiver, and obviously, for any combined ones. I am aware of the Stratux product, but would like to hear about your experiences. Connection via WiFi or Bluetooth or even USB. Please comment on experiences both good and bad. I am looking use my ASUS T100-TA as the platform. Thank you in advance for your help!

 
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7/18/2018 4:54 PM
 

Stratux is hands-down the cheapest way to get both an external GPS and ADSB-in.  I have not used it with Windows other than to make a connection and see that data flowed properly (I use Android tablets and an iFly 720 in flight), but others have.  Aside from maybe needing to enable File and Printer Sharing to get the data to flow, it's typically pretty seamless to get it up and running.  With DIY (cheapest, and very easy) and pre-built (not much more expensive and even easier) options available, it's hard to justify anything else.

If external GPS is far more important than ADSB-in, then there are standalone GPS options for Windows that are very inexpensive, but I have zero experience with them, and don't know what drivers would be required to make them work with iFly.

 
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7/18/2018 5:48 PM
 
I don't have any experience with Windows 8.1, but do have experience with Windows 10 Pro running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 4. I highly recommend you purchase a Stratux or build one yourself. Make sure it includes a GPS and AHRS module. That will give you everything you want/need.

I have also used a GPS puck with my Surface Pro 4, but getting it to work properly with Windows 10 was a pain. I was finally able to get it to work by purchasing a program called gpscomplete. I use this in my car sometimes, but when flying, the Stratux is the way to go. You can get the parts to build one yourself on Amazon or you can purchase one already assembled here at Adventure PIlot. Just click the Store ICON at the top of the page.
 
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