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2/17/2019 6:41 AM
 
Tim.
I have the stratux and it connects by wifi to my computer.
But you are running the Surface with GPS Complete, correct?

I couldn"t get GpsComplete to work with the new BU353W10. I think it looking for the GPS on a COM port and the new BU installs as a sensor. I am encouraged by Brian Knox interest in my problem and trust that the device will work natively.

Thank you for your input. I am going to get my old BY from the plane and see how it behaves with GPS Direct.
 
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2/17/2019 10:13 AM
 

I only use GPSComplete when I am using the BU-353S4 GPS plugged into my USB port.  When using the Stratux with it's GPS, you don't use GPSComplete.

 
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2/18/2019 4:59 AM
 
For Tim Taylor.

Brian Knox has written to me that they will not be working on the Windows 10 Rs232 problem I am having. He suggested I use Stratux.

You mentioned Stratux in an earlier post and I have Stratux with the internal GPS adapter (yesgps) but I don't understand how the stratux can help get me into the windows native location service...any more than the NMEA from ifly.
I am aware of GpsComplete but it doesn't work with the BU353W10 which installs as a sensor. I see all green bars and all looks perfect except the software does interpret the NMEA data correctly.

In a previous maritime life I used opencapn as the primary navigation device and they claim that they have made the program win10 friendly. I made a flight plan with Sjyvector, exported it into opencapn. I want to see if SOMETHING works on Win10 tablet.

Thanks for your advice.
Bruce
 
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2/18/2019 12:53 PM
 

I don't know anything about Windows native location whatever.  All I know is if you connect to your Stratux using WIFI, you will have ADS-B in as well as GPS.  Simply press Menu - About - Connected Devices - Select Wireless Device - Stratux/FlightBox.  If your Stratux has the AHRS module ($15 on Amazon), that works also.

 
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