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Oops posted before finishing my point, I would go for those ADS-B receivers before a Scout. They have better antennas and receive performance.
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:00:00 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 6:25:08 PM UTC-7, wrote: Slightly off topic: my glider is equipped with Trig adsb-out and I have been searching for an adsb-in traffic display. The best solution I've found is a Scout adsb-in ($200) which links via wifi to Foreflight on my iphone.. I need Foreflight anyway for other flying, and have an iphone, so don't count those as a cost. I would prefer to install one of the beautiful Flarm traffic displays in my panel, but they don't accept anything except proprietary Flarm data. I wonder why they are so restrictive. I suspect the Flarm people are intentionally being obstructive, to deter adoption of adsb and encourage purchase of Flarm. Oh yes conspiracy theories. And if you read other recent threads here you'll hopefully see it's not quite that simple. Foreflight is great, there are no-end of choices of ADS-B In receivers. Starting with uAvionix Sentry, Appareo Stratus, or Stratux if you are technical and want to play with stuff. If you install a dual-link ADS-B receiver (which you should) make sure the TT22 is set to transmit both the 1090ES In and UAT In capability codes. |
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On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:00:00 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 6:25:08 PM UTC-7, wrote: Slightly off topic: my glider is equipped with Trig adsb-out and I have been searching for an adsb-in traffic display. The best solution I've found is a Scout adsb-in ($200) which links via wifi to Foreflight on my iphone.. I need Foreflight anyway for other flying, and have an iphone, so don't count those as a cost. I would prefer to install one of the beautiful Flarm traffic displays in my panel, but they don't accept anything except proprietary Flarm data. I wonder why they are so restrictive. I suspect the Flarm people are intentionally being obstructive, to deter adoption of adsb and encourage purchase of Flarm. Oh yes conspiracy theories. And if you read other recent threads here you'll hopefully see it's not quite that simple. Foreflight is great, there are no-end of choices of ADS-B In receivers. Starting with uAvionix Sentry, Appareo Stratus, or Stratux if you are technical and want to play with stuff. If you install a dual-link ADS-B receiver (which you should) make sure the TT22 is set to transmit both the 1090ES In and UAT In capability codes. Hi Daryl, Yes, I do have the conspiracy theory that I mentioned. Thanks for the suggestions for receivers, but what I want is a panel-mounted traffic display (like the ones for Flarm) that will accept data from some cheap adsb receiver like the Scout. |
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On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:06:08 PM UTC-7, wrote:
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:00:00 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 6:25:08 PM UTC-7, wrote: Slightly off topic: my glider is equipped with Trig adsb-out and I have been searching for an adsb-in traffic display. The best solution I've found is a Scout adsb-in ($200) which links via wifi to Foreflight on my iphone. I need Foreflight anyway for other flying, and have an iphone, so don't count those as a cost. I would prefer to install one of the beautiful Flarm traffic displays in my panel, but they don't accept anything except proprietary Flarm data. I wonder why they are so restrictive. I suspect the Flarm people are intentionally being obstructive, to deter adoption of adsb and encourage purchase of Flarm. Oh yes conspiracy theories. And if you read other recent threads here you'll hopefully see it's not quite that simple. Foreflight is great, there are no-end of choices of ADS-B In receivers. Starting with uAvionix Sentry, Appareo Stratus, or Stratux if you are technical and want to play with stuff. If you install a dual-link ADS-B receiver (which you should) make sure the TT22 is set to transmit both the 1090ES In and UAT In capability codes. Hi Daryl, Yes, I do have the conspiracy theory that I mentioned. Thanks for the suggestions for receivers, but what I want is a panel-mounted traffic display (like the ones for Flarm) that will accept data from some cheap adsb receiver like the Scout. I want to date Scarlett Johansson. Don't see that happening either. Probably good reasons in both cases. The ADS-B combined FLARM display issues are touched on here. https://groups..google.com/forum/#!t...ng/Y6mGy2DUnps |
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"I want to date Scarlett Johansson. Don't see that happening either. Probably good reasons in both cases."
Lol, I too want to date Scarlett, But thank you for all of the technical expertise! More than you know, I have learned from you! Thank you. CH |
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On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:20:07 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:06:08 PM UTC-7, wrote: On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:00:00 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 6:25:08 PM UTC-7, wrote: Slightly off topic: my glider is equipped with Trig adsb-out and I have been searching for an adsb-in traffic display. The best solution I've found is a Scout adsb-in ($200) which links via wifi to Foreflight on my iphone. I need Foreflight anyway for other flying, and have an iphone, so don't count those as a cost. I would prefer to install one of the beautiful Flarm traffic displays in my panel, but they don't accept anything except proprietary Flarm data. I wonder why they are so restrictive. I suspect the Flarm people are intentionally being obstructive, to deter adoption of adsb and encourage purchase of Flarm. Oh yes conspiracy theories. And if you read other recent threads here you'll hopefully see it's not quite that simple. Foreflight is great, there are no-end of choices of ADS-B In receivers. Starting with uAvionix Sentry, Appareo Stratus, or Stratux if you are technical and want to play with stuff. If you install a dual-link ADS-B receiver (which you should) make sure the TT22 is set to transmit both the 1090ES In and UAT In capability codes. Hi Daryl, Yes, I do have the conspiracy theory that I mentioned. Thanks for the suggestions for receivers, but what I want is a panel-mounted traffic display (like the ones for Flarm) that will accept data from some cheap adsb receiver like the Scout. I want to date Scarlett Johansson. Don't see that happening either. Probably good reasons in both cases. The ADS-B combined FLARM display issues are touched on here. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...ng/Y6mGy2DUnps How would Ms Johansson help with an adsb traffic display? |
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On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 10:58:54 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:20:07 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:06:08 PM UTC-7, wrote: On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:00:00 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 6:25:08 PM UTC-7, wrote: Slightly off topic: my glider is equipped with Trig adsb-out and I have been searching for an adsb-in traffic display. The best solution I've found is a Scout adsb-in ($200) which links via wifi to Foreflight on my iphone. I need Foreflight anyway for other flying, and have an iphone, so don't count those as a cost. I would prefer to install one of the beautiful Flarm traffic displays in my panel, but they don't accept anything except proprietary Flarm data. I wonder why they are so restrictive. I suspect the Flarm people are intentionally being obstructive, to deter adoption of adsb and encourage purchase of Flarm. Oh yes conspiracy theories. And if you read other recent threads here you'll hopefully see it's not quite that simple. Foreflight is great, there are no-end of choices of ADS-B In receivers. Starting with uAvionix Sentry, Appareo Stratus, or Stratux if you are technical and want to play with stuff. If you install a dual-link ADS-B receiver (which you should) make sure the TT22 is set to transmit both the 1090ES In and UAT In capability codes. Hi Daryl, Yes, I do have the conspiracy theory that I mentioned. Thanks for the suggestions for receivers, but what I want is a panel-mounted traffic display (like the ones for Flarm) that will accept data from some cheap adsb receiver like the Scout. I want to date Scarlett Johansson. Don't see that happening either. Probably good reasons in both cases. The ADS-B combined FLARM display issues are touched on here. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...ng/Y6mGy2DUnps How would Ms Johansson help with an adsb traffic display? Who is Scarlett Johansson - and what is dating? |
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Scarlett must really know how to tow a trailer.
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On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:20:07 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:06:08 PM UTC-7, wrote: On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:00:00 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 6:25:08 PM UTC-7, wrote: Slightly off topic: my glider is equipped with Trig adsb-out and I have been searching for an adsb-in traffic display. The best solution I've found is a Scout adsb-in ($200) which links via wifi to Foreflight on my iphone. I need Foreflight anyway for other flying, and have an iphone, so don't count those as a cost. I would prefer to install one of the beautiful Flarm traffic displays in my panel, but they don't accept anything except proprietary Flarm data. I wonder why they are so restrictive. I suspect the Flarm people are intentionally being obstructive, to deter adoption of adsb and encourage purchase of Flarm. Oh yes conspiracy theories. And if you read other recent threads here you'll hopefully see it's not quite that simple. Foreflight is great, there are no-end of choices of ADS-B In receivers. Starting with uAvionix Sentry, Appareo Stratus, or Stratux if you are technical and want to play with stuff. If you install a dual-link ADS-B receiver (which you should) make sure the TT22 is set to transmit both the 1090ES In and UAT In capability codes. Hi Daryl, Yes, I do have the conspiracy theory that I mentioned. Thanks for the suggestions for receivers, but what I want is a panel-mounted traffic display (like the ones for Flarm) that will accept data from some cheap adsb receiver like the Scout. I want to date Scarlett Johansson. Don't see that happening either. Probably good reasons in both cases. The ADS-B combined FLARM display issues are touched on here. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...ng/Y6mGy2DUnps Some of you might have seen a post on FB where I compared flying warbirds to dating super models, sounds much better than it is. Haven't dated Scarlett, but have flown lots of hours in warbirds, bottom line, they are just an airplane... |
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On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 10:58:54 PM UTC-5, wrote:
How would Ms Johansson help with an adsb traffic display? She would call out the traffic, because I sure wouldn't be looking at the traffic display! |
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On Monday, April 1, 2019 at 11:27:29 AM UTC-7, kirk.stant wrote:
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 10:58:54 PM UTC-5, wrote: How would Ms Johansson help with an adsb traffic display? She would call out the traffic, because I sure wouldn't be looking at the traffic display! I'd hope Scarlett might sing out traffic advisories. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4Qu7iJ7Y2k |
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