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ADS-B receiver recommendation for Android
Based on actual, firsthand experience, can anyone recommend an ADS-B receiver that will work with my Nexus 7 tablet and Avare? I'm mostly interested in NEXRAD and METARs; traffic is not a consideration.
Thanks, Joe |
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I have a flight data systems pathfinder remote adsb receiver and last weekend I bought a nexus 7 while visiting our kid in NH. I installed avare and flew back to TX on Monday and Tuesday and was able to view the adsb radar okay. Since I am new to avare I did not figure out how to view metars until after I got home so need another flight to check on merars.
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If you checkout the link below to our Spot tracking map you will notice that we
did not take a direct path home because of all the stormy weather across our route. So we had alot of weather on the adsb radar to view on the Nexus 7. I was impressed with the Nexus 7 for use in the RV7a. |
Joe, I say hold off on buying an ADS-B receiver for use with Avare. I have been in the very early stages of testing the use of a RTL2832 software defined radio for use with Avare. This USB device is $10. So far its working well and soon Avare will have support for connecting to this device to receive traffic. Eventually weather will be a part of this.
But if you have to have one now, the Dual is what works with Avare. |
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The company's web site leaves plenty of unanswered questions so I'll really be interested in your further reports. Thanks, Joe |
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But I'm a bit of a skeptic: I used a similar DVB-T SDR to do ADS-B tracking on an old XP PC and it brought the processor "to its knees" with the CPU-intensive software. (IIRC the PC needed to do DSP on the output of the DVB-T.) My Nexus 7 processor seems even less capable. But I hope it flies and can't think of a better innovation for EAB avionics. I'd appreciate hearing more about it, Bob -- maybe even participating in the test. Thanks, Joe |
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SDR devices/Pathfinder ADS-B
Just wanted to add my 2 cents here.
The $10 USB SDR units work great, however, they are not capable of receiving any ADS-B weather (text or graphic) since they only work at 1090MHz. All they will receive is an incomplete traffic picture of a few aircraft equipped with 1090 Mode ES transponders (mostly big iron and a small but increasing number of GA panes). All ADS-B weather products are transmitted on the UAT frequency of 978MHz which will not work with the inexpensive SDRs. @Joe Dubner, Please call or email us any time if you have questions about the Pathfinder ADS-B receiver. Chuck Newman Flight Data Systems VAF Advertiser 831-325-3131 |
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-- Joe |
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