XRX is the world’s first and only stand-alone portable device to sense aircraft direction from within the cockpit. XRX displays “3-D View” quadrant bearing information, as well as relative altitude and range, all from inside the cockpit and without the need for external antenna arrays.
XRX includes many built-in sensors for razor-sharp accuracy, including a pressure altimeter for relative altitude accuracy, a solid-state 16-point compass for bearing accuracy, a solid-state attitude and bank sensor for bearing accuracy, temperature compensators and overtemp protection for accuracy in any environment.
Specifications:
Dimensions: 3.9" x 3.6" x 2.7"
Weight: 8.2 oz. (232.5 g)
Power: 10-48 VDC
Current: 300-400 mA
Temperature Min: -15°C (+5°F)
Temperature Max: +60°C (+140°F)
Altitude: Max. 22,000 ft (FL220)
Humidity: Tested to 100% humidity
XRX Bundled with your EFB(Optional):
Use the XRX with NAVAir's Award winning Moving Map software to visually see the traffic right on your moving map screen.
I think I have tried all of the PDA based applications and I also tried WxWorx in an earlier version using a laptop. The one I am using now is NAVAir which so far has performed extremely well. I am reluctant to get into PC based applications because of the altitude issue since I regularly fly at 12000 and above. ATC direct routing is very easy to get when you are at 14000. No one else is there.