ADS-B Update
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 9:54:54 PM UTC-8, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 9:39:35 PM UTC-8, 2G wrote:
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 8:30:06 PM UTC-8, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 7:20:02 PM UTC-8, jfitch wrote:
OK, so ADS-B information is transmitted in the blind?
Yep. Completely blind/automatic. That is what the A in ADS-B stands for.
Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast
Dependent meaning GNSS/GPS.
ADS-B Out broadcasts data messages several times per second completely autonomously, with some pseudorandom time dither to avoid correlated collisions. The mix is a bit complex with ID, status, position and velocity messages broadcast at different rates. Position and velocity are twice per second.
The ADS-B Out side of things make no response to any interrogation and cannot tell if anything is listening. 1090ES Out systems are in practice parts of Mode S transponders and so have a whole slew of other things they do including other automatic broadcasts (like acquisition squitters) and multiple different interrogation types and on high-end transponder even air-air data link for TCAS resolution coordination, etc.. Way more complex than legacy Mode A/C transponders.... and so complex you can see why the expectation back in the early days of ADS-B planning seemed to be that Mode S transponder costs were going to remain high, and why UAT might be a good idea.... well no because FPGAs and fast microcontrollers happened and turned transponder hardware into a software problem...
One more thing: if you get the TN72 you will also have to get a TSO'd antenna. So what, you say. Well the antenna costs as much as the TN72.
Tom
I would hope not, the thing is ugly as hell. If your glider is experimental there is no way I'd expect folks to install that, if certified ask your A&P IA what they want to see to sign off on a minor alteration to do a TABS install.
Hoping isn't a part of an inspection: if it isn't TSO'd how can it be signed off by an IA?
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