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Old November 10th 03, 05:38 PM
Thierry
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Hello all,

Just for the fairness of the discussion, Thomas distributes the Monroy
device in Germany and asked me to distribute Proxalert a month and a
half ago ...

I do manage ProXalert. R5 development was done in Europe but ProXalert
is a US based company.

I'm please to confirm our new price of 1195 USD.

Look what you get to realize the small price difference :

1) Only device monitoring up to 10 threats and displaying up to 3
threats
SIMULTANEOUSLY. No uncertain evaluation changing every time.

2) Only device to provide vertical trend information. You immediatly
see if traffic is climbing, descending or levelling.

3) Only device to see traffic up to 10 Nm away.

4) Only device to provide the threat squawk. The info seems rich but
you will immediately see and precisely follow traffic.
No risk to mix traffic is busy area.

5) Only device to integrate a programmable cruise altitude alerter.

6) Lowest power consumption of the three devices : 1 watts typical
compared to
2.5 watts for the Monroy and 5 to 12 watts for the Surecheck
Exellent for glider application ! The unit operates from a small
solar
panel. (Day flight only )

7) Can see traffic up to FL430 useful if you want to use the unit at
home as
a small radar station. Hobbyist applications.

8) Only device to display threat altitude in absolute MSL or relative
to
your own altitude. Programmable thru menu.

9) Only device to rank threat based on distance or altitude.
Programmable
thru menu.

10) Only device to support firmware upgrade by customer using a simple
personnal computer. You always get the latest enhancement for free
without having to bring the unit back to the dealer.
No product integrating software is bug free but some like the R5
is
easy to upgrade some aren't.

11) Only device to send traffic data information thru it COM port.
Automatic tower application for remote airfield !

12) Field calibration : Use our utility to compensate for coaxial
cable
attenuation in fixed installation. up to 4 db by 0.4 db.

In conclusion for a little more money you can get a professionnel
grade unit
at still a very competitive price compared to other professionnal
devices.

The ProXalert R5 unit is available NOW.

Terry

ProXalert Director

www.ProXalert.com

Monroy and Surecheck are trademark owned by their respective owner.

"SeeAndAvoid" wrote in message link.net...
"Thomas Borchert" wrote in message
SeeAndAvoid,
So how do the two compare in your view?


Hard to say until the Monroy actually is out and being used. Same with this
other one, Proxalert, I'm sure both will do all the manufacturer says, but
I'd feel better after it's out and in use. Here, Surecheck (Trafficscope)
has the edge, even though right now they are hard to find. At least they've
been released and people have been fairly happy with them from what I've
heard.

Antenna - if the Monroy uses the same large antenna, the Surecheck model
wins here with the small stubby one (external installation).

Display - Monroy's is simple, which in avionics might be a good thing.
Surecheck uses an up/down arrow for position, Monroy uses a +/-. Surechecks
LCD and night backlighting looks nice, especially the backlit buttons -
Monroy, cant yet tell backlighting of buttons, display looks fine, and alot
like a Ryan TCAD. Surechecks has a multiple target indicator, Monroys
doesnt. Surechecks has radar/tcas display, Monroy doesnt. Surechecks has
ModeS display, Monroy doesnt. The menu for setting it up looks better on
Surechecks, from what is known of Monroys, which is admittedly not much.

I think I'll stop there as Surecheck has the big advantage of a much more
informative website, especially the pdf file at
http://surecheck.net/five/pdf/VRX_1-0-1_Full.pdf
Monroys website never had nearly the info even on their older unit, and
Proxalert looks like it was written in another language then translated,
just my observation. Where is it made by the way? When's it coming out?
Is it ONLY for installed use, or portable also? The multiple a/c readout is
nice, I guess, but Surechecks way of showing it works just as good for me.
The actual beacon code? Not worth spending any money on.

Speaking of money, Surechecks can be had for less than the list price of
$1195 - at Pacific Coast Avionics and a couple other places, like $200 less.
Which is still $200 more than Monroys. Proxalert at $1499, thats alot.

There's some of my opinions on these units. Maybe I won't wait for the
Monroy after all.

Chris