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Stratux ADS-B - Receptor de doble banda para aviación meteorológica y tráfico, WAAS externo, GPS, AHRS, batería, montaje de succión, antenas, SDR

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  • Unidad ADS-B montada: el receptor ADS-B de doble banda Stratux incluye disco GPS externo extraíble, AHRS, driver de ventilador, batería de 6000 mAh, soporte de succión, correa, adaptador de tarjeta SD, compatible con ForeFlight Synthetic Vision y otros EFB populares. Tiene una política de devolución de 30 días y soporte técnico respaldado por Crew Dog Electronics.
  • Información fiable: las antenas dmurray14 de alta ganancia están optimizadas para frecuencias de 978 MHz y 1090 MHz, lo que te permite recibir y mostrar tráfico aire-aire, datos y clima FIS-B, incluyendo regional animado y CONUS NEXRAD, METARs, TAF, AIR/SIGMET, PIREP, vientos y temperaturas altas. NONOTAM, e información SUA.
  • Portátil: Stratux es un receptor altamente portátil que incluye un soporte de succión para montaje en ventana. Proporciona información sobre tráfico y clima ADS-B y posición GPS de navegación utilizando disco GPS extraíble con receptor GPS GPYes WAAS interno, soporta múltiples iPads, iPhones o tabletas Android conectadas a través de WiFi. Perfecto para WiFi solo iPads y tabletas.
  • ÚLTIMO Firmware: El último software Stratux (v1.6b1) ya está cargado en la tarjeta MicroSD. Simplemente conecta el paquete de batería recargable incluido durante 6 horas de tiempo de vuelo.
  • Compatibilidad: funcionalidad Stratus 3 a precios Scout. Construido con tablero Raspberry Pi 3 y piezas directamente del fundador del proyecto Stratux. Compatible con ForeFlight, FlyQ EFB, Navigator, AvNav, WingX, Avare EFB, FltPlan Go, DroidEFB, AerovieReports, Avplan EFB, iFly GPS, DroidEFB, OzRunways EFB. No funciona con Garmin.



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James
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de abril de 2025
This seems to work pretty well, even from on the ground. The external antennas make it a little more fragile & cumbersome to store compared to some other brands of ADS-B receivers, but those antennas also seem to pick up signals that the others might miss, which is more important to me, especially if a lot of clouds are around. External antennas also give you the option to mount antennas outside the fuselage, using cables with SMA connectors for further improved performance. For a permanently installed unit, this would seem to be the best way to go. For a portable unit, it's still pretty darn good. The 4 suction cup mount works well. 2 spare cups were included. ...And the package says made in the USA by a Vet. I'm having a hard time finding something to not like.Set up was pretty easy. It came with a power cable that has a switch in it, which is a nice bonus that I was not expecting. You can access the data in the unit directly using a hard IP address in a web browser once WiFi communications have been established. You can even view GPS info & local aircraft traffic there, without using actual flight software. It typically picks up about 10 GPS satellites at once, and that's without plugging in the external GPS antenna. Despite having all that information, altitude is often off by 100 feet or a little more, but that is common on other GPS units that I have too. A G-force indicator & other screens are also available on the basic pages. Calibration of the attitude indicator required probably close to a minute or so of straight & level flight after hitting the zero button. It's probably best done on the ground. The 6-hour battery that came with it actually lasted 5 hours before the unit cut out, then I turned it on again & got another hour, which did total to 6. Perhaps a power connector just got wiggled loose after 5 hours??? The ride was a little bumpy that day.The 6-hour battery that came with it is rated at 10,000mAH, which also means 10 amp-hours. That's a pretty big & chunky battery capacity in such a small package. Most of the others I have seen out there in that physical size carry more like 1/3 of that amount of charge. Your typical little Cessna often has about a 17 Amp-Hour battery for starting the motor.This thing seems to be a lot of bang for the buck. It fits well in this case -https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PJ5PPNT?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
Cap. Agustin
Comentado en México el 6 de marzo de 2023
Funciona muy bien. Como recomendación por si vuelas mucho , compra una power bank adicional
Mongoose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2021
I'm impressed. The accuracy seems impeccable. I first tested it out on the ground at my airport, using the GPS puck antenna. In Foreflight, when I zoomed in, the unit located me in the parking spot next to the handicapped spot--which is exactly where I was.It's worked well in flight, though I haven't used all the capabilities yet, I have confidence I've bought an excellent device. I'm new to IPads and Foreflight and ADSB-IN receivers, but this connected easily with my IPad and Foreflight made use of it right away. It really was shockingly easy to use and get going.I included a pic of the case I'm using--not the first one to discover it, but for some reason it's hard to find a good recommendation or review for a storage case for the Stratux. So I'm going to make it explicit here.This case--https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073RGBLGG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1--works fabulously. The unit, the GPS puck antenna, and the antennas all fit, in a space no larger than it needs to be, and in a hard-side case that protects the unit in my flight bag.I may drill a couple holes so the antennas can stick out, but that's nitpicking. The unit is solid, the case is solid.
Shawn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de agosto de 2020
This unit constantly connects and disconnects from the iPad and has basically become useless for about a month. I am not sure if it constantly reboots, but I have tried different USB cables and such - to no avail. I have a suspicion the microUSB plug is loose, along with maybe the ADSB antenna chip (I get ADSB disconnected a few times as well). The micro USB input on the case probably needs to be redesigned to guide the cable in easily and be more stable. Right now, it is a hit or miss when trying to plug-in without staring at it.I have contacted the company and we will see what happens.My conclusion is if you're a weekend warrior (fly every month or two), this might work for you. But if you want to use it a lot (I fly 400 - 500 hours a year), I don't know if it can stand to that kind of demand.This is the old review:The unit works well, shows traffic. The seller is very responsive, which is excellent.But I can't get it to a resolution of less than 10 m. The seller says this might be a limitation on ForeFlight, but maybe because of that, I get a frequent alert "Traffic, 5 o'clock, same altitude, Not a huge deal, but I wish the "Smart WiFi" worked. I didn't get a good explanation as to what it does from my inquires of the seller, but I think it allows you to connect to the internet while also connected to the stratux (purely my speculation here, I didn't find any documentation on it). To make that happen, one needs to get to the WiFi and IP address configuration of the stratux (I think) to set it up as a pass through device. No instructions or guidance from the seller on how to do that.Another nit-pick is that the power button on the battery doesn't seem to keep the Stratux turned off. Unplugging is the only way. I turned off the power button on the battery and put the Stratux in my flight bag to find it completely dead from turning itself on. It might have to do with the mini-usb plug being a bit loose.I am going to go for another device (at close to twice the price of this :( - but I hope it fits my needs better).
jose camacho
Comentado en México el 14 de febrero de 2020
No vinieron las antenas 978 y 1090
Lauren H Chavez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de julio de 2019
The product is great - no question. But, a great product means nothing without great SUPPORT. I've owned a similar item, but, different brand. I starting having issues with it, so, I reached out to the company. I think it took several attempts over a couple of weeks, and finally a negative Amazon review (for lack of support) to get them to respond. In the meantime, I ordered this one, not knowing if my other was dead. I got my other one working, but, I kept this all packaged up and ready to go "just in case." Well, by the time I needed this one (about 6 mo later,) I couldn't get it connected to my Wifi. I was frantic, and emailed and texted the owner. He responded to both text and email, and told me exactly what to do (he had posted a YouTube video, also, explaining the issue and showing how to resolve it.) It worked like a champ! Now, I keep my other as a spare to loan my fight students when they fly cross country, but, I keep my Crew Dog with me, every single flight! When my students ask me about it, I always tell them to only buy the one that says Crew Dog :)
pilot
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de abril de 2019
I fly several club and rental airplanes and wanted a portable ADS-B receiver. I decided to try Crewdog's Stratux because it was half the price - and even less than half - of many other portable units and it got great reviews. This was my first portable unit and I didn't want to spend $500 - $1200 on something I was not familiar with.All the excellent reviews are fully justified.1. The service is GREAT! Sean gets back to you within a few hours and answers all questions or concerns.2. The unit works perfectly. I tested this unit with ForeFlight and iFly GPS and it worked great. The AHRS was very stable and accurate - definitely useful as a backup in case of aircraft instrument failure. The WAAS GPS worked flawlessly and is very accurate.3. Reception of ADS-B traffic and weather is excellent.4. The unit's software is very easy to customize.5. Like any electronic equipment - this unit is constantly being improved and updating the firmware is fast, easy, and free. This unit does not require any technical knowledge and worked for me right out of the box.6. Battery life of the included, rechargeable battery is excellent. I used the Stratux on several 2-hour flights, and the battery showed about 70% remaining. It's also easy to use a spare portable battery for very long flights or if you won't be able to recharge between flights.7. Another example of the great service is an EXTENDED free trial of iFly GPS for Crewdog customersThis receiver a real bargain. Plus - it's EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE and the fantastic, no-hassle customer service makes me 100% satisfied that I bought the Crewdog receiver.
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