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I've heard of a bluetooth for the iPad whichs allows GPS to work inflight, you might be able to get uplinked weather through it, although I think you have to have the 3G plan. Call the foreflight folks, they're very nice and might able to point you in the right direction.
 
We just purchased an iPad w/3g for our Citation. Does anyone know a way to get radar images enroute? Like the Garmin 696. I was under the impression that it would receive images over the GPS.
 
We just purchased an iPad w/3g for our Citation. Does anyone know a way to get radar images enroute? Like the Garmin 696. I was under the impression that it would receive images over the GPS.

The GPS receiver cannot receive XM satellite data.

I believe multiple solutions are in the works for a Q1'11 rollout, but I believe I've read somewhere if you "hack" your iPad you can make a bluetooth WxWorx box work with it (it otherwise won't).
 
I'm intersted in the same thing. Would like weather w/gps input on IPad. Also, is it possible to use bluetooth GPS with Jepps, using Ipad?

If I have internet on board could I weather with GPS?

I'm currently using the Fujitsu 1630's with Sirrus Weather and would like something more user friendly.

Thanks for letting me expand on the OP's question. Sorry if it is a disruption.
 
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Guys, this is the only iPad solution I'm aware of (so far) for wx in the cockpit:
http://www.skyradar.net/index.php

Pros: Its ADS-B, so the unlike XM the data is free, and no other ADS-B in/out equipment is required to receive weather.

Cons: you have to buy a $1K+ receiver from the guys above to get it. However, it looks like a pretty interesting setup.

I haven't tried it out myself yet, but did talk to the developers at OSH this year. I've been using an iPad since May for my charts (using SkyCharts Pro - cheaper than ForeFlight) and love it..and yeah, a weather link would make it complete.

I also bought an external GPS for the 'pad (Bad Elf, $99 at amazon) which is apple supported and plugs right in; works great - I have the wifi only ipad so no built-in GPS
 
That does look like a nice solution. Box is sort of big and i take it that long antenna needs to be in view as well as the Gps antenna. Not quite ideal as you have that box up on your dash, and not acceptable at all in a biz jet. However, it appears the box-antenna is coaxial, so should be easy enough to attach it via an extension, and simply put the box in a seat or side pocket.

Ahhh...just saw they offer the remote stick-on ADS-B antenna.....
 
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I use Foreflight, we have Wifi in the airplane and real time weather works great. The GPS signal wont work but its easy enough to plug in a waypoint or VOR near your location to give you a position.
 
Has anyone tried Avilution with Andriod 2.1? Supposedly it can download weather, has VFR/IFR enroute charts and IAPs.

I'm going to give it a try on my wife's android when I get home. May have to go buy an Android tablet if it works. BTW, the subscription is supposed to be about $6 a month.
 
For all of you that are using these mobile GPS units in the cockpit, how are you receiving a signal through your electriclly heated windscreens?
 
Never had a problem with it.


Which airplane is that on and where are you placing the unit?

I'm asking because I'm trying to make a decision between Ipad's with moble devices or EFB's with hard wired power/gps/wx. Would love not to spend $20-30k for hard wired.
 
Which airplane is that on and where are you placing the unit?

I'm asking because I'm trying to make a decision between Ipad's with moble devices or EFB's with hard wired power/gps/wx. Would love not to spend $20-30k for hard wired.

King Air 350 and on the glare shield, copilot's side...kind of low and to the right. Nothing fancy, just plopped it up there and it works fine every time. This is an EFB with a standard usb type receiver.

In full disclosure, its not mine but a friends that I have flown with a few times.
 
OK, the boss gave me permission to get an ipad. Now which one should I get? Do I need the 64g or will the 32g or 16g due?
 
OK, the boss gave me permission to get an ipad. Now which one should I get? Do I need the 64g or will the 32g or 16g due?

Our dept got 16GB ones..not even cose to full with many manuals, etc on it.

The only thing that will fill up an iPad is movies and a ton of music. I use netflix mostly so I dont even store movies....and keep all music on iphone..YMMV.

I also have yet to use the 3G function, and cant imagine I ever will. Wifi is everywhere, and where its not I certainly don't worry that much to use a slow 3G connection. Might be handy if you dont have a smartphone...but who dosen't anymore I suppose.

Someone once told me that 3G is handy to look at real radar when sitting in the plane waiting to start. I usually just look outside. Flow control and wx radar take care of the rest...again YMMV.

Either way its a great way to keep your Jepps updated...:)
 

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