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I suspect if these units could transmit in auto mode, the frequency would
become completely unusable. Mike Schumann "bumper" wrote in message ... "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message news:U3iXg.5681$ic1.2059@trndny06... bumper wrote: To make something universally acceptable in the US, if it only works between gliders it'll have to be cheap and small. Such a device would be much better received if it warns of both power and glider threats. I hope some clever person will modify a Zaon MRX by adding another, perhaps externally mounted, RF "front end" that transmits an ID code and the altitude every few seconds, then listens for other units. The estimated distance (based on the strength of the received signal) of the "threat" is displayed along with the transponder derived "threats". The developer would have to do some reverse engineering on the MRX to gain access to the altitude signal (or just use another pressure sensor) and to mix the info into data stream to the logic/display, but could end up with a small, cheap enough, add-on to the MRX. Ta da! Transponder and glider proximity alerts in (maybe) one small box. Or, a person even more clever might convince Zaon to do it instead. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly "Transponders in Sailplanes" on the Soaring Safety Foundation website www.soaringsafety.org/prevention/articles.html "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org Or, a "clever" person could design something akin to Garmin's RINO (a GPS that is able to send it's position and/or acquire the position of other nearby units - up to 23 nm in the air). Unfortunately, the FCC did not allow Garmin to program the RINO to send/receive automatically - - one has to push the side button to send position to all other units within range. The "RINO", at $150 US, still remains a useful tool for buddy or team soaring. (RINO will display other units range, bearing, and altitude. When your buddy's info is updated on your display, your unit will "chime" and this reminds you to push the button on your unit to send him your position. It's also possible to "poll" other RINOs within range for their current position - - though this takes more button pushes and so is not so convenient while flying.) Think about it though, if Garmin can use Family Radio Service (FRS or GMRS) band to send / receive position, then why the h__l can't the FCC allow the use of this radio band, even if limited to less power/range, to be used in an automatic position reporting mode. The equipment would be cheap, portable, low-power consuming and would display other threat aircraft on a moving map display w/ GPS altitude. Sounds just like a poor man's ADS-B, but with less range, doesn't it? -- bumper ZZ (reverse all after @) "Dare to be different . . . circle in sink." Quiet Vent kit & MKII Yaw String |
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