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Trig has announced its 1090ES ADS-B receiver:
http://www.trig-avionics.com/press100726.html http://www.trig-avionics.com/ta60.html It's expected to ship somewhere near the end of 2010, and will cost about $1800 in the US. Unfortunately, it's only a receiver. If I read it right, it only will display traffic information on a portable Garmin 495 or 695, or on expensive, power hungry displays that won't be suitable for a glider. To me, this makes the Trig TA60 less attractive for gliders than the PowerFLARM or the Funkwerk TM250. I hope this impression is wrong, and that Trig has other glider suitable display options that it will be supporting. -John |
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On Jul 21, 1:40*pm, jcarlyle wrote:
Trig has announced its 1090ES ADS-B receiver: *http://www.trig-avionics.com/press100726.html *http://www.trig-avionics.com/ta60.html It's expected to ship somewhere near the end of 2010, and will cost about $1800 in the US. Unfortunately, it's only a receiver. If I read it right, it only will display traffic information on a portable Garmin 495 or 695, or on expensive, power hungry displays that won't be suitable for a glider. To me, this makes the Trig TA60 less attractive for gliders than the PowerFLARM or the Funkwerk TM250. I hope this impression is wrong, and that Trig has other glider suitable display options that it will be supporting. -John Right, it is a headless box that does not support the FLARM serial display protocol AFAIK and that unfortunately just about excludes it today with our current PDA and flight computer displays of being of much interest in glider cockpits. It should be pretty interesting in the GA market. Unlike some other ADS-B receiver vendors Trig is very nice about being outright clear about the need for a separate ADS-B transmitter (and GPS) for this to work. e.g. their data sheet starts with "With an ADS- B Out capable transponder and a GPS the new TA60 series of ADS-B receiver completes your ADS-B solution.". Darryl |
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