When data is transmitted over Wi-Fi using UDP, EasyVFR automatically displays the traffic on the map and uses it as a GPS source. However, if your traffic receiver uses a TCP/IP connection, you need to manually enable the connection. (Available with Live, Pro and FFM subscription)
This article explains how to setup InfoFields to give the current status of GPS and/or Electronic Conspuicity device.
When you are using an external device to receive traffic, GPS, routes, weather or data from a flight simulator, a new type of privacy permission is now required. EasyVFR will ask for thsi permission but when denied, you do need to enable it yourself when wou use an external device that shares data over its own Wi-Fi (local network).
This article explains how to setup our legacy app EasyVFR3 (Standard or Basic) to accept traffic data from uAvionix SkyEcho2 devices. The illustrations show EasyVFR3 Standard, but with one minor difference (noted below) the process is effectively identical for either Standard or Basic.
Upgrade with the SafeSky premium add-on from the EasyVFR shop and seamlessly access all traffic details from the SafeSky network within your EasyVFR 4 app. (Compatible with all licenses)
Users attempting to connect their iPads to Dynon devices like the HDX1000 via Wi-Fi often experience a loss of GSM connectivity. This situation impedes the functionality of apps reliant on GSM, such as SafeSky in EasyVFR. This article guides you through the process of retaining GSM connectivity while connected to SkyView Wi-Fi.
This tutorial provides a detailed, step-by-step guide on setting up EasyVFR4 to facilitate the sending and receiving of flight plans to and from Dynon SkyView EFIS systems efficiently.
The SkyEcho 2 and EasyVFR 4 make a powerful duo for pilots, providing real-time traffic information and GPS data. Connecting the two devices is a simple process, and this article will guide you through it step by step.