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Hi,
I just learned that the Trig TT21 transponder has just received FAA TSO approval. I have ordered units which should arrive in about 2 weeks. You can see details and order now on my web site he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/trig.htm This is a very exciting new transponder. It is very small and light, yet powerful and full-featured. It is a Mode S transponder with a built-in altitude encoder. Since the head is separate from the transponder body, the transponder body can be mounted closer to the antenna (if desired) - which is nice. It also supports 1090ES ADS-B out. You can see dimensions on my web site. It is very small! Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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