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July 9th 05, 07:55 PM
dear fellow pilots: the aopa mag just stated that ads-b went live in
parts of the east coast. I presume this means that they are
broadcasting weather on it for free. is this the case? (what
weather? nexrad?)

if so, is there a list of equipment that can play with it? I see only
the garmin gdl-90, for about $8,000. anything else that can go into
an experimental?

sincerely,

/iaw

Toks Desalu
July 9th 05, 08:14 PM
According to the magazine, they are broacasting for free, but I have no idea
about the equipments that use ads-b today.

Toks Desalu
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> wrote in message
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>
> dear fellow pilots: the aopa mag just stated that ads-b went live in
> parts of the east coast. I presume this means that they are
> broadcasting weather on it for free. is this the case? (what
> weather? nexrad?)
>
> if so, is there a list of equipment that can play with it? I see only
> the garmin gdl-90, for about $8,000. anything else that can go into
> an experimental?
>
> sincerely,
>
> /iaw
>

Bob Gardner
July 9th 05, 08:32 PM
http://adsb.tc.faa.gov/

Bob Gardner


> wrote in message
oups.com...
>
> dear fellow pilots: the aopa mag just stated that ads-b went live in
> parts of the east coast. I presume this means that they are
> broadcasting weather on it for free. is this the case? (what
> weather? nexrad?)
>
> if so, is there a list of equipment that can play with it? I see only
> the garmin gdl-90, for about $8,000. anything else that can go into
> an experimental?
>
> sincerely,
>
> /iaw
>

July 11th 05, 04:58 PM
doesn't give me equipment and is pretty vague on the weather
capabilities...

given that it is online now on the east coast, I was hoping there would
be more info now.

/iaw

July 20th 05, 03:04 PM
....and it is actually becoming more interesting, because according to
the AOPA website, the FAA has now already begun to switch off TIS over
mode-S. lovely---I have literally just bought a GTX-327. it would be
real nice to determine what ADS-B can do today and where.

/iaw

Dave Butler
July 20th 05, 04:09 PM
wrote:
> dear fellow pilots: the aopa mag just stated that ads-b went live in
> parts of the east coast. I presume this means that they are
> broadcasting weather on it for free. is this the case? (what
> weather? nexrad?)

If you're near NC, there are some demos set up for August:
http://www.ncdot.org/transit/aviation/calendar/aug05.html

I atteneded one of the demos and got a free demonstration flight. There was
nexrad, METARS and TAFs, traffic. The equipment was MX20 display and Garmin
GDL-something. The weather feed comes from WSI and there is no subscription
charge for ads-b users.

Steve Meritt(sp?) is the coordinator for NCDOT.

Dave

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