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Eric Greenwell wrote:
(Garrecht, MicroAir, Funkwerk, Becker...). You need a level 2, class 1 transponder, be sure not to confuse level and class! Be sure to look at the Trig TT21 Mode S transponder - more like $2000 - and with some ADS-B out capability. Again: Make sure the transponder is class 1! The TT21 is class 2. BTW: Most transponders are "ADB ready". Whatever this means. |
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Ok, thanks for Your help.
-- Greet, asdowski |
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True, but you can get the Trig TT22 which is class 1.
-John On Jun 9, 4:37 am, John Smith wrote: Eric Greenwell wrote: (Garrecht, MicroAir, Funkwerk, Becker...). You need a level 2, class 1 transponder, be sure not to confuse level and class! Be sure to look at the Trig TT21 Mode S transponder - more like $2000 - and with some ADS-B out capability. Again: Make sure the transponder is class 1! The TT21 is class 2. BTW: Most transponders are "ADB ready". Whatever this means. |
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Am 09.06.10 13:26, schrieb jcarlyle:
Be sure to look at the Trig TT21 Mode S transponder - more like $2000 - The TT21 is class 2. True, but you can get the Trig TT22 which is class 1. And which, incidentally, seems to cost around $2400. |
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Gasp - something that has more performance costs more? Who could have
guessed? Anyway, it's still below the range of $2500 to $2700 that you quoted above... On Jun 9, 8:03 am, John Smith wrote: Am 09.06.10 13:26, schrieb jcarlyle: Be sure to look at the Trig TT21 Mode S transponder - more like $2000 - The TT21 is class 2. True, but you can get the Trig TT22 which is class 1. And which, incidentally, seems to cost around $2400. |
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Am 09.06.10 17:15, schrieb jcarlyle:
Gasp - something that has more performance costs more? Who could have guessed? Anyway, it's still below the range of $2500 to $2700 that you quoted above... Actually, I just did a very quick and very dirty net search. Everybody knows that prices vary, that comparisons between European and US prices are difficult and that there are also such things as sales tax, shipping cost etc. That said, I don't doubt a moment that the TT22 is a nice instrument. Just compare before you decide. E.g. when I find two instruments with the exactly same capabilities but one has a better user interface than the other, this alone may be well worth $300 to me. As always YMMV. (Of course I don't say that the TT22 has a bad interface, as I've never seen one.) |
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Be sure to look at the Trig TT21 Mode S transponder - more like $2000 -
The TT21 is class 2. * True, but you can get the Trig TT22 which is class 1. And which, incidentally, seems to cost around $2400. Which seems to be a smokin deal when compared to any other mode s class 1 units... most of which seem closer to $5000. Add to that it is lighter, easier to install and draws less power and it becomes a no- brainer for a glider pilot wanting to *reasonably add this capability. -Paul |
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Am 09.06.10 17:43, schrieb sisu1a:
And which, incidentally, seems to cost around $2400. Which seems to be a smokin deal when compared to any other mode s class 1 units... most of which seem closer to $5000. Check your facts. E.g. Funkwerk sells its TRT800H for 1931 Euros (tax not included), which translates to $2324 at the actual exchange rate. I'm too lazy to look up all the other brands which I mentioned earlier. Source: http://onlineshop.funkwerk-avionics....a0a147becbd276 |
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On 6/9/2010 10:15 AM, John Smith wrote:
Am 09.06.10 17:43, schrieb sisu1a: And which, incidentally, seems to cost around $2400. Which seems to be a smokin deal when compared to any other mode s class 1 units... most of which seem closer to $5000. Check your facts. E.g. Funkwerk sells its TRT800H for 1931 Euros (tax not included), which translates to $2324 at the actual exchange rate. I'm too lazy to look up all the other brands which I mentioned earlier. Source: http://onlineshop.funkwerk-avionics....a0a147becbd276 I'm pretty sure the TRT800H isn't available in the USA; here, the Trig is the best price for a Mode S. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (netto to net to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
I'm pretty sure the TRT800H isn't available in the USA; here, the Trig is the best price for a Mode S. The OP lives in Poland... |
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