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Just became aware of this neat little device in the most recent soaring
magazine. A friend of mined saw the ad and called to ask if I had ever heard of it. I replied, no I had not. This device is supposed to identify the presence and distance of aircraft transpoder bands. Small portable system with intregated antenna. http://www.oxaero.com/SureCheck-TrafficScopeMicro.asp Anyone have this device? If so, please tell us what you think. Bob Fidler |
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Hello Bob:
I have a competitor. Mine was about $600. Mine reads my transponder and the transponder of nearby aircraft, then has a readout of the altitutde difference and an approximate range of the station. I have mine connected to my electrical system (no batteries) and also to my com audio. When an aircraft is near, a female comes onto the radio and tells me. Just one more tool. To have the altitude differential readout, you need a transponder - but it still works if you do not have a transponder, but reads the other aircraft's altitude rather than the difference. The unit you inquired about may not be as sophisticated. Regarding the distance separation, it obtains that information by measuring received power - so it is only a rough estimate. So, higher power transponders will tell you the aircraft is closer while a transponder that has an antenna hidden from yours will lie to you and tell you it is farther away. But, since the received power of a signal falls off with the square of the distance, your received signal will be more affected by distance than any other factor. Perhaps the one downside is that if the other aircraft has no transponder, the unit will lie to you and say things are fine. So, you still need touse your eyes and be alert - but if it catches one aircraft that you missed, it is marvelous. My unit is installed in a motorglider, where I mix it up with airplanes on occasion. I like it. Colin |
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I've offered these and their predecessor and more expensive versions also,
http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page4.htm now for a number of years..they do appear to do what they are advertised to do quite well...sold several...I think they could be a good "option" for glider use and may in fact be more useful than transponders to glider folks who fly in more heavily congested traffic areas (Piper Cherokee's and C-172's don't have TCAS systems) they do however do what they are advertised to do...and not more..... tim Wings & Wheels www.wingsandwheels.com "Bob Fidler" wrote in message news:1vydnSX7TLgmZdnenZ2dnUVZ_s6dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com... Just became aware of this neat little device in the most recent soaring magazine. A friend of mined saw the ad and called to ask if I had ever heard of it. I replied, no I had not. This device is supposed to identify the presence and distance of aircraft transpoder bands. Small portable system with intregated antenna. http://www.oxaero.com/SureCheck-TrafficScopeMicro.asp Anyone have this device? If so, please tell us what you think. Bob Fidler |
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I've been using the Proxalert R-5 for over 2 years. I think this model was
originally designed for use in gliders, but it functions just as well in power aircraft too. Optimal location is on top of glareshield. The R-5 provides more info than most other passive transponder alert devices, showing up to 3 threat aircraft and their transponder codes. The xponder code lets you know if they are talking to ATC, in which case, assuming you also have a transponder, then they probably have been told about you. bumper "Bob Fidler" wrote in message news:1vydnSX7TLgmZdnenZ2dnUVZ_s6dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com... Just became aware of this neat little device in the most recent soaring magazine. A friend of mined saw the ad and called to ask if I had ever heard of it. I replied, no I had not. This device is supposed to identify the presence and distance of aircraft transpoder bands. Small portable system with intregated antenna. http://www.oxaero.com/SureCheck-TrafficScopeMicro.asp Anyone have this device? If so, please tell us what you think. Bob Fidler |
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I had few flights with the micro and noticed that while it works as
advertised, the fact that it has no audio alert makes it useless IMHO. Although it was velcrod on top of the glare shield in front of my eyes, the only time I noticed the leds is when I remembered to look directly at it, otherwise it is not noticable when our eyes are focused on infinity. I replaced the unit with a Monroy which has audio alert as well as visual alert, and indeed most of the times I hear the alert before I notice the leds. The Monroy ATD-200 doesn't take altitude into account, so I do get alerts from airliners flying above, but the false alarm rate is low, and it doesn't hurt to look around anyway. At the minimum, it reminds you to look around when there is a higher probability of conflict. This fact by itself worth the investment IMHO. Unfortunately it is not very effective in detecting gliders, since most gliders either don't fly with transponders or turn them off to conserve batteries when away from TCA. I was suprised as for how few alerts I received from gliders when flying over the White Mountains. Ramy |
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There are new options out for collision avoidance.
http://www.zaonflight.com They have an XRX which gives range, The altitude and direction. They also have the MRX which gives range and the altitude. The MRX costs a lot less than the monroy and has twice as many features. I have one of the pre-production XRX units which works very well. |
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