Stratus 2 GPS/ADS-B receiver, in excellent condition. Works with Foreflight Mobile on iPad or iPhone. This 2nd generation unit provides WAAS GPS, free ADS-B weather and traffic.
The Stratus 2 is a portable, battery-operated receiver that works in conjunction with the ForeFlight Mobile app. It provides pilots with free in-flight weather and traffic and is a source of accurate GPS WAAS position. Stratus receives Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) weather information (FIS-B), traffic information (TIS-B), and other related data, and broadcasts it to ForeFlight Mobile via its built-in WiFi network. Stratus is also an attitude heading reference system (AHRS). You can view your aircraft's course, ground speed, vertical speed, turn rate, attitude and altitude in Foreflight on your iOS device. |
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