All SOSA aircraft with Bluetooth support XCSoar on Android, and some also support SeeYou Navigator on iOS.
All data streams include FLARM GPS and traffic data, some also include TE/Pitot/Static data for better cheating at thermalling
All pairing codes are 1234.
In XCSoar, please enable NMEA logging under Config -> System -> Setup -> Logger -> NMEA Logger -> On. This saves a copy of the FLARM's full data stream, allowing better debriefing analysis of alarms.
ASK-21B C-GDXX (Friendly name: Moonshine)
Bluetooth ID: LXNAV-FPM-00570, from the FLARM Power Mouse
The data stream's altitude comes from the FLARM's internal barometric pressure sensor and there's no vario data
This data stream is Bluetooth 3.0, so iOS devices cannot connect.
ASK-21B C-GDYJ (Friendly name: Jeep)
Bluetooth ID: LXNAV-FPM-00575, from the FLARM Power Mouse
The data stream's altitude comes from the FLARM's internal barometric pressure sensor and there's no vario data
This data stream is Bluetooth 3.0, so iOS devices cannot connect.
ASK-21 C-GXPY (Friendly name: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry)
This aircraft does not have Bluetooth or ADS-B Out installed, and SOSA plans to sell this aircraft in 2025 instead of installing them.
The board has ordered a new ASK-21B, C-FGUD, to arrive in 2025 to replace XPY, and this aircraft is expected to have bluetooth.
ASK-21B C-FGUD (Friendly name: Unicorn Dancer)
The board has ordered this new ASK-21B to arrive in 2025 to replace XPY, and this new aircraft is expected to have bluetooth.
DG-1001S C-GYPW (Friendly name: Piggly Wiggly until contest letters are registered with SAC)
Bluetooth ID: S8x-PDA-BT-8756 , from the BT Module on the S80 Vario
The data stream includes TE Probe vario data and real altimeter/airspeed from the pitot/static system
This data stream is Bluetooth 3.0, so iOS devices cannot connect.
Duo Discus XL C-FRNV (Friendly name: Bunny Ranch)
The bluetooth module for this aircraft is planned for 2025
The board will hopefully buy the LXNav S80 BT4.0LE module so that real vario data will be included in an iOS-compatible data stream
Junior C-GPNN (Friendly name: Junior Peen)
Bluetooth ID: V7-PDA-BT-867 from the V7 Vario
The data stream includes TE Probe vario data and real altimeter/airspeed from the pitot/static system
This data stream is Bluetooth 3.0, so iOS devices cannot connect.
Junior C-FSXN (Friendly name: SeXy-N)
Bluetooth ID: "FLARM BT link - 106" from the FlarmLink
The data stream's altitude comes from the FLARM's internal barometric pressure sensor and there's no vario data
The data stream is BT4.0LE, so iOS devices can also connect.
Junior C-GZCA (Friendly name: EWing)
The bluetooth module for this aircraft are planned for 2025
The board will probably buy a FlarmLink adapter for this aircraft, so the data stream's altitude would come from the FLARM's internal barometric pressure sensor and there would be no vario data
Discus 2b C-GYOH (Friendly name: Disco Ball Pit)
This aircraft has two bluetooth data streams available
Bluetooth ID: S8x-PDA-BT-5960, from the BT Module on the S80 Vario
The data stream includes TE Probe vario data and real altimeter/airspeed from the pitot/static system
This data stream is Bluetooth 3.0, so iOS devices cannot connect.
Bluetooth ID: FLARM LINK YOH, from the FlarmLink adapter connected to the PowerFlarm Core
The data stream's altitude comes from the FLARM's internal barometric pressure sensor and there's no vario data
The data stream is BT4.0LE, so iOS devices can also connect.
Discus 2b C-FCDD (Friendly name: Disco Stu)
Bluetooth ID: S8x-PDA-BT-8967 , from the BT Module on the S8 Vario
The data stream includes TE Probe vario data and real altimeter/airspeed from the pitot/static system
This data stream is Bluetooth 3.0, so iOS devices cannot connect.