Stratux Open Source ADS-B

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Introduction to Stratux Portable ADS-B

Stratux is a popular open-source project that enables pilots to build their own portable ADS-B In receivers using affordable off-the-shelf components. Designed for use in general aviation, Stratux delivers real-time traffic and weather data to Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) apps like ForeFlight, FlyQ, and FltPlan Go, enhancing situational awareness and safety in the cockpit.

Unlike certified ADS-B solutions that can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars, Stratux is designed to be a low-cost, DIY alternative. Built around a Raspberry Pi and USB software-defined radios (SDRs), it receives ADS-B broadcasts on both 978 MHz (UAT) and 1090 MHz (1090ES) frequencies. It can also include GPS and AHRS (Attitude and Heading Reference System) capabilities, providing a complete, self-contained situational awareness tool.

Stratux ADS-B Assembled

Why Build a Stratux Receiver?

The U.S. FAA’s ADS-B system broadcasts traffic, weather, and other flight information free of charge. However, to receive this data, pilots need an ADS-B In receiver. Stratux allows you to:

  • See nearby traffic in real time
  • Receive in-flight weather updates (including METARs and TAFs)
  • Display GPS position in your EFB
  • Optionally add AHRS to show attitude and heading

For pilots flying without panel-mounted ADS-B In equipment, Stratux provides an affordable and flexible alternative that works with many devices and flight planning apps.


What You’ll Need

Building a Stratux receiver involves both hardware and software. You’ll need:

  • A Raspberry Pi (typically a Pi 3B+ or 4)
  • Two SDRs (USB dongles) for 978 MHz and 1090 MHz
  • GPS module (with USB interface)
  • Optional: AHRS unit (e.g., Sparkfun IMU)
  • Dual-band antennas
  • Enclosure and cooling components
  • microSD card and power supply

Once assembled, the Stratux broadcasts a Wi-Fi signal that EFB apps can connect to directly.


What This Guide Covers

This series walks through everything needed to build and use a Stratux receiver:

  • Hardware: parts list, physical assembly, cooling, mounting
  • Software: firmware installation, configuration, troubleshooting
  • App integration: using Stratux with iOS and Android EFBs

Whether you’re a tech-savvy pilot or an avionics enthusiast, this guide will help you build a reliable Stratux system tailored to your needs.

Let’s get started with the hardware.

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