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Stratux Europe Edition supports two different protocols to connect to EFBs: GDL90 and Flarm-NMEA. Different EFBs have different qualities in their implementation. This page is intended to provide experiences with different EFBs and how they need to be configured to work as good as possible with Stratux Europe Edition. Other configurations are possible, this is just what experience has shown to work best. These settings apply as of 1.5b2-eu010.

SkyDemon

Stratux config

  • GDL90 MSL Altitude - disable
  • IP Address - 192.168.1.1
  • SkyDemon disconnect workaround - enable

SkyDemon config

  • Thirdparty devices -> Flarm via Airconnect
  • Alternatively, use GDL90 protocol, but Flarm-NMEA has better support for bearingless targets.

Foreflight

  • GDL90 MSL Altitude - disable

Flymap

Stratux config

  • IP Address - 192.168.1.1

Flymap config

  • Menu -> Flarm, activate Flarm

Sky-Map

  • In settings, activate wireless interface
  • Activate traffic warnings
  • Vertical/Horizontal range as desired
  • Use GPS data instedad of internal GPS enabled (recommended for correct relative altitude information)
  • Wireless Interface: stratux

If you want to use AHRS:

  • IP Address: udp:4000

If yo don't care about AHRS, but want a more stable traffic display:

  • IP Address 192.168.10.1
  • Password - anything, e.g. 1234 or 1111. Stratux does not verify the password

Airmate (only iOS version!)

Stratux Config

  • GDL90 MSL Altitude: disable
  • IP Address: 192.168.10.1
  • SkyDemon disconnect workaround: disable

Airmate Config

  • ADS-B Receiver: config should be automatic, Display FLARM traffic: off
  • GPS Source: Stratux

VFRnav version 3

Settings -> FLAM, ADSB-IN config -> Select Stratux and enter WIFI network Pretty good Stratux support. Data is also read from Stratux Webservice, so for example CPU temperature is available in VFRnav settings.

easyVFR 3

Stratux is supported via GDL90 protocol.

Garmin Pilot

not supported. Might work with the Flight Simulator (X-Plane) protocol.