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Hi,
Trig has announced the new TT22 transponder. It is identical to the TT21, except that it is a Class 1 transponder with 250W output. That means it is certified for use up to 35,000 feet. Details: http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/trig.htm The TT21 has been extremely popular. I imagine that most glider pilots will use the TT21 because it uses less power. It is rated for use up to 15,000 feet, but works up to 35,000 feet. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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