So i would expect the garmin to feed location services, location services to feed collisionaware, collisionaware to feed pilotaware and pilotaware to feed skydemon, confusing huh!
Please post some screenshots and post your findings to the forums bmaa/mf etc
Thx
Lee
So Saturday night, it seemed to work while in the spare bedroom:-
- wireless connects between Pi & iPad
- can connect to 192.168.1.1 & enter the license code
- P3I flag shows green & "P3I Connected" in CollisionAware
- set FLARM & Air connect Key to 6000 in SkyDemon connectivity options.
- select "Go Flying" & then "Use FLARM"
Bingo! Traffic shows on SkyDemon! Went to bed, well pleased.
Sunday, took it to the airfield, plugged all in to trike, seemed to work. In the air, first of all got "lost GPS connection", then after I killed & restarted SkyDemon, then got (eventually) "Failed to establish a connection with the Butterfly Connect unit". Tried restarting numerous times on the near 2 hour flight. Nothing.
So brought it all home (inc. Garmin GLO) & tried it again just now. First off, all connects & I can see traffic in SD - then, after a few minutes we get "lost GPS connection" again & then "Failed to establish a connection with the Butterfly Connect unit" on every attempted reconnection. If you select "Use Location Services" when "Go Flying" in SD, it instantly shows correct location. I tried switching the GLO off & trying to "Go Flying" using "Use FLARM", but still "Failed to establish a connection with the Butterfly Connect unit" shows.
iPad is a Mini2 running 8.4 (and I tried going back to 8.2, but can't)
Glo has the latest firmware (2.70)
I can see an LED flashing quickly behind the WiFi dongle - presumably this shows TX/RX - & anyway the iPad shows it's connected. Red LED glows on the Pi motherboard.
So I don't get why it starts to work - then doesn't. Thoughts. Screen shots to follow - this is on my PC!
This is all slightly frustrating, but I am enjoying!. I'm not going to worry about the radio module until the ADS-B bit is working though!