Integrating FLARM Traffic
The ADL devices ADL140/150(B)/190/200 with a RS232 input can read current FLARM
traffic information provided by a separate FLARM receiver. The ADL device will
then integrate this traffic data into its data stream and send it to all displaying
apps. ADL190/200 will combine this with their own ADS-B traffic data in an
intelligent way. All modern FLARM devices capable of sending the "$PFLAA"
dataset are supported.
Popular FLARM devices which we have tested with success are:
AT1
Power Mouse
And probably many more we did not test yet.
The following older systems did not support the "$PFLAA" dataset:
TRX1500
Some FLARM receivers also offer a WiFi with GDL90 signal (for example the AT1).
In this case you can either use the wired connection or combine the signals on the WiFi
like with other portables. When using an ADL190/200 with its own ADS-B source we
recommend the wired connection. Only this way the two sources are combined in an
optimal way avoiding double targets etc.
Please have a look at the ADL150(B)/190/200 manual for more details regarding the wiring.