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9/12/2016 1:27 PM
 
I guess I should add that some ADS-B devices are captive to certain EFB's. For instance, I think the Stratus requires FF. You should check the one you intend to purchase to make sure it will work with an iPad and iFly GPS.
 
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9/12/2016 6:18 PM
 

On the connected devices page, Lynx by L3 is an option.

I too have been looking at the L3 device, however I'm probably going to get the Garmin GTX 345 next month (on shop schedule). Both do OUT (1090ES) and dual IN. I'm willing to do ADS-B now to beat the rush later and I want the traffic.

[Ok everyone get your knives out, I'm going after the holy grail.]

Like you I prefer weather provided by XM over the ADS-B. The ADS-B weather is just a way to suck the $100 hamburger flyers to ADS. It missing to many useful products like Lighting and Strom Center Intensity Track (SCIT) too name two.

Seem to me that it would be fairly easy to impliment the Baron XM weather solution. It connects to a tablet using WiFi like many of the other devices support by iFly. All they have to do is develop the code to parse the data to iFly's display format. Pretty sure I can capture some XM weather output and provide it to iFly.

My idea setup would be (short term)

Pilot/Garmin GTX 345 for traffic

iFly /Baron XM weather.

Currently I'm still using Anywheremap Septa for XM weather, backup devices is Driod EFB.

If iFly did it all, Baron XM weather and Garmin GTX345 traffic, I would move everything to iFly. It is the better application.


Craig Lawton-Fort Sill, OK KLAW, PA24 250
 
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9/12/2016 6:35 PM
 
"The ADS-B weather is just a way to suck the $100 hamburger flyers to ADS."

I stop reading with statements such as this.
 
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9/12/2016 7:46 PM
 

The $100 hamburger is a thing of the past; they're about $300 today!


C177RG: iFly 720, Stratux 978/1090 ADS-B in, AHRS, BMP, Stratus ESG ADS-B out. RV-3: 8" Samsung Tab A, Stratux 978/1090 ADS-B in, AHRS, BMP, Stratus ESG ADS-B out.
 
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9/12/2016 8:19 PM
 

OldPilot, thanks for the responsive reply. For the rest of the forum my reply is,

My Comanche is older than I am, going on 57. My car is 17 years old. My house is about 80 years old. My Comanche only has steam gauges and a old GNC300XL. No high dollar stuff. If I was wealthy,I wouldn't even be here, because I'd have all the latest gee wiz stuff installed in my late model Cirrus. Since I not, I get by with a old Comanche and apps like iFly, and Droid EFB. The first app that does it all, is the app I'm moving to. I hope its iFly. Save a few dollars.

I uses EFB apps such as iFly to keep it cheap.

I'm going with the GTX345 cause it a few dollars cheaper than the Lynx. I had to wait for an "all in one" (Integrated ADS/WAAS) solution because I'm not going to pay for a high dollar Garmin 430W to get the ADS required WAAS.

For me, the dollar investment I'm going to make in the next month or so is worth it just for the traffic. This is a safety enhancement. Lawton-Fort Sill area is surrounded by 4 Air Force Bases that are heavely involved with Pilot training. Most of the traffic is small fast movers that are hard to see. There have been a couple of collusion between GA and Military Training flights in the last 10 years and I don't want to be the next.

I've been using XM weather since it was available (on Anywheremap PDA). If I never had XM weather, I'd probable would be satisfied with ADS-B weather. However, now I know what I'm missing and find the extra weather XM products a necessary tool when I'm do my long cross country flights.

I remember reading AOPA articles discussing ADS weather back before it was fielded. AOPA lobbied the FAA to output "limited" weather so as to entice pilots/owners to add an ADS system. Pilot had to get something for our many thousands of dollar investment. I believe he example case was the Mode C transponder, which cost us thousand with nothing for it. In my opinion, the weather products were "limited" so as not to compete with the other inflight weather services like XM. I'd like nothing better that to see ADS-B weather have the same products as XM, so I could then save a few dollars.

Fly Safe, be happy.


Craig Lawton-Fort Sill, OK KLAW, PA24 250
 
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