Then your aircraft symbol and the device will disappear. It will only show your position once for something around 5 seconds. I really would like to get this awsome tool running :) Thanks for that great work! Maybe some of you guys could help me to find out whats wrong. Then the device suddently disappears and the moving map stopped working. Doesn't affect AHRS position updates, need to be ones per second (ForFlight requirement), but does affect AHRS Attitude and all NMEA updatesĪfter starting a flight "Foreflight" find a device and the moving map shows the right position. How often do You want information to be sent, Nr of times per second? from 1 to 10 (ForFlight requirement) You might need to open it as UDP exclusively and not as TCP/UDP. Make sure the ports port_udp and port_AHRS are correctly opened in any firewall and router. SPort_Nr = 3 - Only needed if NMEA_Serial = 1, replace the number with the serial port You want to use Host_udp, port_udp = "192.168.0.27", 49002 - Only needed if NMEA_UDP = 1, replace IP with device IP and select preferred port, use the same port in your GPS device. Host_AHRS, port_AHRS = "192.168.0.27", 49002 - Only needed if AHRS_UDP = 1, replace IP with device IP and leave the port as 49002 Remember to comment out the "dofile" line related to this MOD in a or set NMEA_Serial = 0 in this file if you are not going to use it to avoid freezing. I do not know if this freezing behavior exist when a physical serial port is used, since I do not have one to test with. As soon as it listen, DCS will un-freeze. If Bluetooth is used, be aware that DCS will freeze as long as the used device isn't listening to the port. NMEA_Serial = 0 - NMEA sentences via Serial port, you can configure a virtual Bluetooth serial port and connect to a Bluetooth devise What output do You want? 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled, can be severalĪHRS_UDP = 1 - AHRS sentences via UDP (ForFlight, SkyDemon, WingX Pro, FltPlan Go, etc. This "CONFIGURATION" is the only section you need to edit! I don't need to open the port/s myself the way I have things configured. You put your phones IP in "where to connect?"Įxactly how you open the AHRS port on your equipment, I can't really help you with, but I would assume you should add it as outbound since the traffic is exclusively going from your DCS computer to your phone. I don't *really* understand it fully myself -) Not all of us *really* understand how these things work. You gotta break these things down Barney-style, man. Under "where to connect," am I putting my computer's IP address in the provided spot or my phone/tablet's?Įxactly how do I open the ports "port_udp" and "port_ahrs" in my firewall? My understanding, and therefore what I did, is to go into Inbound Rules and open ports 49002 and/or 4353 with UDP protocol. I honestly don't even know if I'm doing the setup correctly.ĭo I need to enable both AHRS_UDP *and* NMEA_UDP, or just AHRS? I can't get this to connect to FltPlanGo on my phone.
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