lørdag 27. juni 2015

ADS-B for the small birds - Not so expensive



AVweb’s search of what’s new in aviation this week found ADS-B equipment updates from Aspen and FltPlan Go, a rebranding announcement from Oplite Technologies, and the revamp of the Catalina Air Show. Aspen Avionics announced its ATX100 ADS-B transceiver will now interface with the Garmin GNS 430W/530W series of GPS navigators. “Aspen designs products to work with what aircraft owners already have in their panels. This newly-approved interface allows aircraft owners to use their existing GPS source from Garmin’s GNS 430W/530W navigators and eliminates the need to install a costly antenna system, saving time and money,” said Mark Ferrari, vice president of sales and customer support. The ATX100 retails for $2,645.The FltPlan Go app for Android now supports four ADS-B receivers. Android users now have the same freedom and flexibility that iPad users enjoy. Currently, FltPlan Go supports the Dual XGPS170, Flight Data System's Pathfinder, SkyRadar DX, and the iLevil AW ADS-B receivers on both the Android and iPad. By supporting a variety of different ADS-B units, FltPlan gives their users the freedom to choose which ADS-B receiver works best for them based on individual needs and price range.

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