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9/3/2011 1:55 PM
 

Count me in on the group buy for the around $800 or so price.

Dick Welsh

 
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9/3/2011 6:16 PM
 
buckysix wrote:

Someone will need to enlighten me! Is the Radena Sky Radar the same as ADS-B radar? Bucky

Bucky: The Radena Skyradar receives ADS-B signals and sends them to the iFly to display weahter, and some traffic. You can read all about it at: http://skyradar.net/skyscope-receiver... The Skyradar has been tested with the iFly. The Skyradar site does not mention the iFly b/c they sell an application for an iPhone or iPad to show the ADS-B display, so don't let that confuse you. So all we need is the Skyradar receiver. There is another company, Navworx, that has a weather-only UTC receiver box (their web site still says the PADS600 is weather + traffic, but if you check the price/order page you will see the PADS600 receives and processes weather-only). It is a little cheaper (no traffic), but has NOT been tested with the iFly yet. Here is the Navworx web site, FYI. http://www.navworx.com/pads600.asp To get more information, you might also use the search functions of this iFly forum to search for other posts about the Skyradar. ---Ralph

 
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9/4/2011 2:50 PM
 

Change me from Interested at some level of discount to willingness to buy at $750. Good luck with Radena and their willingness to discount!

rvanpd

 
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9/4/2011 9:36 PM
 

Hello,

The text below is from the sky radar web site. Could someone please tell me how does the FAA ground station wake up, and inform the ADS-B in our aircraft on to let us know about the potential traffic around? I am not familiar with the ADS-B and I am trying to learn about it by reading on internet and on this site, it seems that aside from the weather information which is always available, the traffic alert is not. To me the traffic alert is 10 times more important than weather, because I typically try to fly in fair weather. Could somebody please clarify the traffic alert portion. Specifically does traffic has to have an ADS-B device such as skyradar before we get to see and avoide each other? If yes I am better off with Zaon.

Also I am waiting to hear from IFly, as to how successfuly they have implemented the ADS-B on the Ifly receiver. We know it is suppose to be around the corner few weeks or so. Basically much more information on skyradar comptability with the IFLY is needed, and this information should come from IFLY staff directly. I will sign up to but it at $750.

Thank you

The SkyRadar ADS-B Receiver is an ADS-B IN device, meaning that it is capable of receiving ADS-B broadcasts from ground stations and other aircraft. It does not transmit any information about your aircraft's location or heading to ground stations or other aircraft. Currently, the FAA's ground stations only transmit traffic data when they receive an ADS-B transmission from an aircraft in the area. Since the SkyRadar ADS-B Receiver does not transmit data it does not "wake up" the ground stations to send traffic data, but it will receive broadcasts once the ground station has been woken up by an ADS-B transmitter in the area. Weather information is always transmitted by the ground station regardless of whether an ADS-B transmitter equipped aircraft is in the area.

 
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9/6/2011 11:50 AM
 

Walter. Based on the ifly hardware, it looks like the ADS-B receiver is hardwired to the iFly thru the USB port? None of your documentation says it support's WIFI? I don't want more cables to add and the SkyRadar and other portable ADS-B receivers supports WIFI. This is a nice feature since 1 ADS-B receiver can support multiple devices like an ipad in the back and the ifly in the front. If the iFly doesn't support WIFI, have you experimented with using a USB to WIFI adapter to create an ad-hoc network in the aircraft to interface the ifly to the ADS-B receiver? Don't want to do this on my own since I have to install WIFI drivers on the iFly and will probably void the warranty.

Thanks

Mark G.

 
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