The GPS / AHRS page provides a view on the current status of GPS data and AHRS orientation. The Satellite count is located on the Status page.
GPS shows position with estimated accuracy, ground track, ground speed, and geometric altitude. Location is displayed on a world map.
Satellites shows the status of GNSS constellations, and lists all satellites that your receiver is tracking. Stratux uses Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) and multi-GNSS solutions on supported receivers. GPS satellites are prefixed with "G", SBAS satellites such as WAAS or EGNOS are prefixed with "S", and Russian GLONASS satellites are prefixed with "R". A checkmark shows if each satellite is used in the current position solution. For each satellite, the elevation, azimuth, and signal strength are provided. A summary of total satellites is presented at the bottom of the table.
AHRS reports heading, pressure altitude, pitch and roll, along with a graphical representation of movement. As of version v0.8, heading is derived from GPS track, and is provided in degrees true.
The AHRS graphical depiction is a 3-dimensional paper airplane. Heading of 000° is depicted with the nose of the airplane into the page; 180° is depicted with the nose pointing out of the page.The airplane will pitch up/down and left/right based on the data from the AHRS. To aid with recognizing orientation, the left wing is blue and the right wing is tan.
NOTE: This page is for reference only and must not be used for flight operations.