About the Dual XGPS170
Useful flight info right to your iPad® or Android™ tablet
Useful flight info right to your iPad® or Android™ tablet
Dual's XGPS170 Bluetooth® Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) receiver makes your Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) app much more convenient by providing accurate ADS-B weather and traffic information right to your tablet without costly subscription fees, no matter where you fly in the United States. Some key ADS-B services you'll find transmitted by this handy receiver include:
- FAA Traffic Information Service Broadcast (TIS-B): air traffic information from ATC radar and broadcast from ground radio stations
- ADS-B position reports directly from nearby aircraft operating at 978 MHz
- FAA Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B) info from the National Weather Service, including NEXRAD radar, winds aloft, pilot reports, and more
Works with several different EFB apps
The compact XGPS170A receiver transmits the ADS-B info to your tablet, where your EFB app can take advantage of it. You don't need to feel limited to a small number of compatible EFB apps — the info will work with a variety of apps, including Hilton Software WingX Pro7, Global NavSource EFB, Digital Sectional i1000, and Reader Plates, as well as many other non-EFB apps that use GPS location information. And you can download Dual's free Status Tool app for the XGPS170 to view detailed device and reception information right on your tablet.
XGPS170 receiver with non-slip pad and antenna raised
Easy to set up and use
It takes less than a minute to pair your device with the XGPS170 receiver, and the receiver will remember your device the next time you use it. The receiver acquires most locations with high accuracy in under 30 seconds, and can update position up to 10 times per second. You can use the included non-slip pad to mount the XGPS170 securely, whether it's on your car's dashboard, a boat console, or your plane's glareshield.
The receiver's built-in rechargeable battery lasts up to 5 hours of continuous use, and Dual includes a 12-30V cigarette lighter adapter for charging in the aircraft or car. It'll also work with many standard tablet wall USB chargers. The detachable ADS-B antenna allows you to connect the receiver directly to the plane's external antenna if you choose. And you can use the XGPS170 with almost any app that requires location information, including golfing, hiking, geocaching, and car and marine navigation.
The XGPS170 also includes LED indicators for the following statuses: low battery, Bluetooth, GPS, and ADS-B signal.
Bluetooth for a better connection
The XGPS170's Bluetooth compatibility means your tablet's Wi-Fi connection isn't being slowed down or prevented from using another accessory. You'll get a seamless signal all flight long, without any service interruptions or the hassle of switching between networks. And it can pair with two Bluetooth devices at the same time so your co-pilot can follow along.
Product highlights:
- GPS/ADS-B information receiver
- built-in rechargeable battery with up to 5 hours of life
- 12-30 volt charger, USB charging cable, and non-slip dashboard pad included
- removable ADS-B antenna
- LED indicators for low battery, Bluetooth status, GPS status, and ADS-B status
- provides GPS location and ADS-B weather and traffic information directly to Bluetooth-enabled devices
- works with most Bluetooth-enabled devices, including Apple iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone, plus OS X, Android, BlackBerry®, and Windows® tablets, smartphones, and laptops
- compatible with free Dual Status Tool app for showing receiver diagnostics on your device
- compatible with several EFB apps, including Hilton Software WingX Pro7, Global NavSource EFB, Digital Sectional i1000, and Reader Plates
- compatible with many location-based apps for use in the car, boat, or on foot
- pairs automatically to up to two Bluetooth devices at a time after initial setup
- GPS accuracy: +/- 2.5 meters
- Bluetooth range: 33 feet
- operating altitude: up to 59,000 ft.
- dimensions: 4-1/4"H x 2-5/8"W x 3/4"D without antenna
- weight: 5.3 oz. with antenna
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # XGPS170
What's in the box:
- GPS+ADS-B receiver
- Removable ADS-B antenna
- 12-30V Cigarette lighter/power adapter
- 5' miniUSB-to-USB charging cable
- Non-slip pad
- Owner's Manual
- Warrany Information
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Overview: The Dual XGPS170 GPS+ADS-B Weather & Traffic Receiver provides ADS-B weather and traffic broadcasts to a variety of compatible EFB (Electronic Flight Bag) apps on your Apple iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, Android smartphone/tablet, Blackberry, or other Bluetooth-enabled device with SPP (Serial Port Profile). The Dual XGPS170 is not only for aircraft; you can even take this small and portable receiver with you to the car, on a boat, or hiking. The XGPS170 works with pretty much any app that requires location information; including apps for car and marine navigation, golfing, geocaching, hiking, and many others.
ADS-B Weather & Traffic Information: The ADS-B network provides weather data as well as a growing amount of air traffic information for the United States. Click here for coverage map. The included ADS-B antenna will need to be attached to the XGPS170 before use. The XGPS170 provides the following ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) services.
- Weather: The ADS-B ground system broadcasts regional NEXRAD weather information every 2.5 minutes and continental NEXRAD information every 15 minutes. Both weather broadcasts are received by the XGPS170.
- Traffic: The XGPS170 will also receive ADS-B traffic information from both ADS-B ground system and from other aircraft operating 978 MHz ADS-B Out transponders. Traffic information includes position, heading, speed, and altitude for each aircraft. It is important to know that traffic information offered through the ADS-B ground system is only broadcast in response to a signal from an ADS-B Out transponder. Since not all aircraft are equipped with ADS-B transponders at this point, please be aware that the traffic information provided by the ADS-B network is only a partial picture of aircraft traffic. The XGPS170 is not an ADS-B Out transmitter.
Highly Accurate GPS: The XGPS170 includes a WAAS GPS receiver and built-in GPS antenna that provide fast location acquisition (under 30 seconds), with position updates up to 10x per seconds. The GPS location information is wirelessly transmitted via Bluetooth to your Apple iPad or Android tablet.
- Accuracy: +/-2.5m (CEP)
- Maximum Speed: 1,000 kts / 1150 mph
- Maximum Altitude: 18,000 m / 59,000 ft
Compatible Apps: The Dual XGPS170 does not restrict you to just one EFB (Electronic Flight Bag) app. The XGPS170 will work with a number of EFB apps; including WingX Pro7 from Hilton Software, EFB from Global NavSource, i1000,FitPlan, and Digital Sectional. In addition to EFB apps, the XGPS170 works with most apps that require GPS, including apps for car navigation, marine chart plotting, golfing range finders, geochaching, hiking, and many others.
Wireless Bluetooth Connectivity: The XGPS170 wirelessly sends GPS and ADS-B data to up to two Bluetooth-enabled devices simultaneously. It only takes less than a minute to pair your compatible Bluetooth-enabled device with the XGPS170, and the receiver will remember your device the next time you want to use it. Because the XGPS170 uses Bluetooth, the WiFi connection on your device is left free for other uses; such as connecting to the Internet (for weather services, flight plan updates, etc.) or to another accessory like an AHRS. There are no hassles with switching between networks and no service interruptions. The XGPS170 is compatible with iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad devices; as well as other Bluetooth-enabled (SPP required) smartphones, tablets, and laptops (such as Android Blackberry, Windows, and OS X devices). Supported devices include:
- Apple iPod touch (2nd/3rd/4th/5th gen), iPhone (3G/3GS/4/4S/5), iPad (1/2/3/4);
- Android smartphones, tablets
- Blackberry smartphones
- Windows laptops or Mac OS X notebooks
- Plus other Bluetooth-enabled (SPP) devices
LED Indicators: The Dual XGPS170 features 4 LED indicators.
- Low Battery: This light will flash red when the batter level is low and the device requires charging. During charging, the light will glow red and it will change to green when charging is complete. This light is normally off while the XGPS170 is running.
- Bluetooth Status: This blue light will indicate whether the XGPS170 is searching fro a device to connect to, or has successfully paired to a device. A slow blue flash (approx 1x per second) indicates the XGPS170 is not connected to any device, but is ready to connect. A solid blue glow indicates the XGPS170 has successfully paired with at least one device.
- GPS Status: The GPS indicator will flash green while the XGPS170 is searching for satellite signals. The light will change to a steady green when your location is successfully determined. When paired with an iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad; the GPS status light will not illuminate until an app is actively requesting GPS information.
- ADS-B Status: This light glows solid white when the ADS-B receiver is active. The indicator will quickly pulse brighter when it is receiving ADS-B data.
Built-in Rechargeable Battery: The Dual XGPS170 has a built-in rechargeable battery that lasts up to 5 hours of continuous use. The included 12-30V cigarette lighter/power adapter charges the receiver in a car or in an aircraft. The XGPS170 can also be charged using the AC wall-charger that comes with your iPad, or simply plug it into the a free USB (type-A) port on your computer.
Non-Slip Pad: The included non-slip pad holds the receiver securely in place on an aircraft's glare-shield, car's dashboard, or boat's console.
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Very easy to set up. I've only used it on local flights using FlyQ. Response is good and weather appears to be accurate.
RickH from Tucson