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Joe, I made a Fathers Day flight for lunch today and was able to again use the Avare app on a Nexus 7 to receive ADSB info from a Flight Data Systems Pathfinder remote adsb receiver. The results were GREAT because I was able to see ADSB weather radar and metars, traffic, TFRs, PIREPs, and Winds. So the data stream must be the same as the Dual ADSB receiver that Avare says they support.
A couple comments about the Avare app. You need to also install the Avare External I/O Plugin. Activate the Avare app first, then the Avare External I/O Plugin app. View the Status page on the External I/O app and you should see "Connect to GPS/ADSB units on WiFi" with second line reading "43211 a box and Listen" check the box and the data steam will start displaying below. It is readable but moving so fast I was not able to pick out the details, until I stopped and then the last page on data was readable. There is also a third line to enter a location to save the data and a save button. If I were more familar with this Nexus 7 device I could save the data and forward to someone smarter than I to decode. Anyone with instructions on how to do this?
I installed the Flight Data Systems Pathfinder remote adsb receiver in both my RV7a and RV10 this spring when GRT announced that it was supported. This receiver works great with the GRT HX units and also with Wing X on an iPad. We made a trip to New Hampshire in our RV7a and back in the last 3 weeks and had alot of weather to deal with so we got alot of use out of this system and it worked exceptional well.
So I purchased a Nexus 7 tablet during our last 3 days in NH for access to some other apps, and then discovered by accident the Avare free app. We are leaving for some summer travels next week so will have some flight time to continue to use Avare.