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12/17/2015 2:42 PM
 

The final product. Not elegant, but very functional.

 
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12/20/2015 7:34 PM
 

Latest build - single band, no GPS, Lexan case. Ran for 5 hrs on a small 4.4aH battery before I shut it off. Averaged .6aH drain, so it probably would've run another 3 hrs before draining the battery. My goal was small form factor & high efficiency weather receiver. Success!


Jeff Nokomis Clark, Mooney M20G, iFly app on ASUS ZenPad Z8s, ASUS ZenFone AR, ASUS Windows 10 tablet, Stratux ADS-B w AHRS
 
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12/27/2015 4:13 PM
 
For the Raspberry Pi fans, see what Flight Aware has put together to see ADS-B traffic.
http://flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/build
 
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1/11/2016 4:53 PM
 

I listed my Stratux for sale on Ebay. I had fun putting it together, but I don't need it since I have a SkyGuard transceiver. My Stratux includes 2 receivers, a powered USB hub, and plugs into the airplane 12v source. See pictures above.

EDIT: Didn't sell. I'll keep it to use for armchair flying and beta testing IFly versions.

 
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1/13/2016 8:13 PM
 
To Jeff Clark Where did you connect the momentary switch to the pi in your build? Did you need any extra software for the switch? Thanks Keith
 
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