Anyone who says there is no difference in the display between ADS-B and XM obviously hasn't used them. There is no comparison !
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Anyone who says there is no difference in the display between ADS-B and XM obviously hasn't used them. There is no comparison !
I used to use XM on about 2-3 days per week for about 10 years in the southeast year round. I have, for the past 10 months, used an ipad/Foreflight and the Strattus 2 ads-b. The only significant difference I've found is that the update rate of the radar display, at times has been as long as 40 minutes and usually is about 5-10 minutes whereas XM was consistently 6 minutes. The inconsistency is just not acceptable. It needs to be updated as quickly as possible.
There is a fairly balanced review of the 3 different sources for inflight weather data at: http://airfactsjournal.com/2013/09/t...alink-weather/
Below is an image of XM, Regional FIS-B and CONUS FIS-B Nexrad from the article:
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For my purposes, FIS-B provides the information I need for my type of flying. Others may want or need something different.
I am using Garmin Pilot using the Garmin GDL39. Do any of the other apps have any better resolution than the Garmin or they all the same?