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![]() "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message http://www.ryan-tcad.com/products/traffic_9900B.html It's the only TCAD system I'm aware of. Eric ('n all), There's also "Skywatch", I think by BF Goodrich. Same problem though, expensive and consumes too much power for a glider. What would be *really* good is if they came out with a portable ADS-B for cheap! But since that won't happen soon - or ever, the only game left I'm aware of is passive transponder detectors . . . and these have gotten mixed reviews until just recently. The following is cut from a post on the Mooney tech group: "Just got my TrafficScope TPAS VRX from Surecheck last week and had a chance to fly with it. Absolutely a first-rate product!!! Much, much better/different than the earlier TPAS RX-110 version. http://www.surecheck.net . . ." The problem with previous passive detectors is they were based on signal strength only, no bearing or altitude info. That, and some users experienced a lot of falses. The new version mentioned above still doesn't give bearing, but it *does* give altitude of the target and since it decodes this info, can eliminate much of the falsing, alerts from overhead airliners etc. I have no connection with the above company and don't have one of these things to play with - yet. At $1200 . . . figured I'd wait some until there are more happy customers. -- bumper - ZZ "Dare to be different . . . circle in sink." to reply, the last half is right to left --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/2003 |
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Hello,
At 13.8v the ProXalert R5 device needs only ONE watt compared to nearly 5 watts for the Trafficscope(c). It displays up to three threats including squawk, altitude and distance. It also features a built in altitude alerter. It will be available mid November. See our Website www.proxalert.com Have safe flight, Regards, "John Morgan" wrote in message ... "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message http://www.ryan-tcad.com/products/traffic_9900B.html It's the only TCAD system I'm aware of. Eric ('n all), There's also "Skywatch", I think by BF Goodrich. Same problem though, expensive and consumes too much power for a glider. What would be *really* good is if they came out with a portable ADS-B for cheap! But since that won't happen soon - or ever, the only game left I'm aware of is passive transponder detectors . . . and these have gotten mixed reviews until just recently. The following is cut from a post on the Mooney tech group: "Just got my TrafficScope TPAS VRX from Surecheck last week and had a chance to fly with it. Absolutely a first-rate product!!! Much, much better/different than the earlier TPAS RX-110 version. http://www.surecheck.net . . ." The problem with previous passive detectors is they were based on signal strength only, no bearing or altitude info. That, and some users experienced a lot of falses. The new version mentioned above still doesn't give bearing, but it *does* give altitude of the target and since it decodes this info, can eliminate much of the falsing, alerts from overhead airliners etc. I have no connection with the above company and don't have one of these things to play with - yet. At $1200 . . . figured I'd wait some until there are more happy customers. -- bumper - ZZ "Dare to be different . . . circle in sink." to reply, the last half is right to left --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/2003 |
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Eric,
The Proxalert R5 does have an internal buzzer so no need for an extra external speaker and amplifier. If you pre-order before Nov 15th, 2003 you get our introductory price of 1195 USD? Thanks for your feedback concerning our website. Regards, Eric Greenwell wrote in message ... In article , says... Hello, At 13.8v the ProXalert R5 device needs only ONE watt compared to nearly 5 watts for the Trafficscope(c). It displays up to three threats including squawk, altitude and distance. It also features a built in altitude alerter. It will be available mid November. See our Website www.proxalert.com It's an interesting unit. The low power is ideal for gliders, but the lack of a speaker is a problem. We don't use headsets most of the time, so we'd need to add a speaker with an amplifier to the glider. The price ($1500) is also quite high for most glider pilots. A web site suggestion: this text blinks in a very annoying fashion when I use Netscape 7.0 -- "World first affordable aircraft proximity alerter displaying threat aircraft altitude, distance and squawk !" I'd suggest removing the blink code from the html text. For some reason, the blink code doesn't make it blink in IE 6. The menus also seem to load very slowly in both browsers. |
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 04:17:53 GMT, "John Morgan"
wrote: What would be *really* good is if they came out with a portable ADS-B for cheap! But since that won't happen soon - or ever, the only game left I'm aware of is passive transponder detectors . . . ADS -B is currently being trialled just north of me around Bundaberg. There are plans afoot in Australia to fit the entire fleet as our radar sensors are due for retirement or replacement in 2008. It seems that fitting the entire civil fleet with ADS-B for free or heavily subsidised is cheaper than replacing the radar sensors. We currently have in operation the placement of 20 ADS-B ground stations so we get radar like coverage over the whole continent above 20000 feet. Radars require too much power and maintenance in remote locations. Most of Aus is pretty empty, it isn't called GAFA for nothing. Mike Borgelt |
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