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SU-GCM 12th October 2012 22:13

JEPP FD With Bad Elf GPS
 
Hi
Anybody got a signal in the passengers cabin using JeppFD with IPAD2 and Bad Elf GPS ?
Flying after 2 days on a commercial flight and want to try and make sure it's working before I use it on my next flight

Thanks !

aterpster 13th October 2012 12:59

SU-GCM

Hi
Anybody got a signal in the passengers cabin using JeppFD with IPAD2 and Bad Elf GPS ?
Flying after 2 days on a commercial flight and want to try and make sure it's working before I use it on my next flight

Thanks !
I've only done it once with a Bad Elf. That was from LAX to HNL, and it performed quite nicely on that day with the particular sky view I had.

777boeings 13th February 2013 00:16

From my experience so far, the wireless pro(BE GPS 2200) is the way to go. If you have the plug in unit (BE GPS 1000) the problem is that you have to position the entire combination in exactly the right place or you won't get a usable signal. Maybe different with different aircraft but on the B777 there is only a very small area that works just above the window clipboard. Mine kept losing the signal if I moved the ipad even slightly. Tried both iPad 3 and the Mini. Same result. The 1000 may be a great receiver for ground based activities but it you drive a B777, forget it. Anyone else had the same problem?

boeingboy737 13th February 2013 00:19

I dont think your allowed to use a gps device in the pax cabin, at least in the US but I have seen it work with a guy sitting next to the window then he shut it off... I have used it in a cessna and a cirrus works great...

FE Hoppy 13th February 2013 00:28

since when have transmitters been allowed on commercial aircraft? Bluetooth is 2.4GHz tx.:ugh:

bungeeng 13th February 2013 12:22

Before your head-smiley smashes in the brick wall...

Many airlines (including SouthWest!) have WiFi networks in the aircraft.
I'm sure dozens of aircraft are crashing daily and thousands of passengers have died as a result.

What frequency is WiFi? Oops, 2.4 GHz (and 5). :rolleyes:

Time to wake up and smell the 21st century? :ok:

aterpster 13th February 2013 13:31


Anybody got a signal in the passengers cabin using JeppFD with IPAD2 and Bad Elf GPS ?
Flying after 2 days on a commercial flight and want to try and make sure it's working before I use it on my next flight
Worked great for me the one time I tried it. Sometimes, though, there just aren't enough sats out a given window.

aterpster 13th February 2013 13:33


I dont think your allowed to use a gps device in the pax cabin, at least in the US but I have seen it work with a guy sitting next to the window then he shut it off... I have used it in a cessna and a cirrus works great...
There is no FAA rule, per se. They leave it up to the carrier. AAL says no, SWA says yes, and UAL says to check with the captain.

FE Hoppy 13th February 2013 21:41


Before your head-smiley smashes in the brick wall...

Many airlines (including SouthWest!) have WiFi networks in the aircraft.
I'm sure dozens of aircraft are crashing daily and thousands of passengers have died as a result.

What frequency is WiFi? Oops, 2.4 GHz (and 5).

Time to wake up and smell the 21st century?
On aircraft tested and certified for use. On others you are flight testing with a cabin full of passengers!

I'm well aware of what is and isn't available on fleets across the globe thanks!

FE Hoppy 13th February 2013 21:43


There is no FAA rule, per se. They leave it up to the carrier. AAL says no, SWA says yes, and UAL says to check with the captain.
For GPS receiver or for bluetooth transmitter?

aterpster 13th February 2013 23:28

FE Hoppy:


For GPS receiver or for bluetooth transmitter?
GPS receiver.


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