I used this in flight yesterday on the way to the Great Southern Sonex Gathering and it performed on par with my Dual XGPS170! worked very easily on ships power, the only thing that it needs is a higher amp USB adapter (one made for tablets is best) and a shorter, thicker micro USB cable also helps.
I'm not sure if the FAA has jumped the gun in south Texas and turned on 978 mhz all the time? or I just was lucky and somewhat nearby an ADSB out plane, but I got good traffic and weather the whole trip on both the Stratux and the Dual..
Here is a screenshot using Wingx and about $90 worth of equipment comprising the Stratux:
lots of traffic and lots of weather... mostly staying off to the NW for now anyway.
Here is another shot for comparison using the $500 Dual XGPS170 on the trip home.
appears to me to be the exact same view... This is also a good screen to show why having weather in the cockpit will save your ass... If i had not had some type of weather in the cockpit yesterday afternoon, I very well might have spent a few hours waiting in San Marcos for this all to pass...
The developer of this solution has put together a simpler URL to find the most current info, go to
http://www.Stratux.me for simple instructions.