FLARM releases firmware for ADS-R and TIS-B
Question;
The FCC limits the amount of power that can be broadcast on the FLARM frequency. Given that the new fusion FLARM x-mitts on both antennas, does this mean that each antenna is putting out 1/2 the power of the original powerflarm core with a single x-mitting antenna? If so, wouldn't we expect fewer blind spot with the fusion, but less overall range than the core?
Also, would we need to concern ourselves with nodes of poor reception due to the interference of the two x-mitters?
Thanks,
Matt
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