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11/17/2015 9:34 AM
 

Joel,

It's already partially supported, you just need to select SkyRadar, FreeFlight or a couple others that will work. It is on our to-do to add it to the Supported Connected devices, however there is some work to be done and considered on the AHRS and GPS of it. Currently on the WX / TX is showing. Stay tuned.


Shane Woodson
Vice President | Adventure Pilot LLC.
 
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11/17/2015 11:44 AM
 
Shane,
After re-reading the thread, I was able to establish connection with both my 720 and android tablet. No signal available from home, and severe winter storms here in the northwest are interfering with flight tests. I've built my own gear in the past (Heathkit and Radio Systems Technology) and my Kitfox, so this is a natural project. WAAS GPS output from the 720 to the Stratux/pi seems appropriate, which would reduce power requirements on the Stratux assembly.
 
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11/17/2015 2:07 PM
 
This thing supports AHRS as well? Where can I find the latest spec to try building one?

Thanks,

Dave
 
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11/17/2015 2:42 PM
 

Look through this thread and you should find links to everything you need.

 
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11/24/2015 4:01 AM
 
Kent, I would like a guide please. drigotti@roadrunner.com Thank you Dave Rigotti
Kent Shaw wrote:

FWIW, the guide that I developed on constructing the Stratux was based on the three-piece Hellno case. We had several problems with that case that resulted in unreliable operations. We plan to start over using the Hellno extended case which no longer requires USB cables for the SDRs. This will simplify construction and provide a little more space for the wiring along with resolving the reliability issues. I will revise the guide to reflect the new case. FYI, the guy that is printing the cases for us will be presenting an EAA Webinar on 3D printing in December for those interested.

 
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