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kirk.stant wrote:
What we need is a combination PCAS/FLARM/Transponder... It's called "ADS-B". Seriously, at the SSA convention, a representative from MITRE showed a proof of concept cigarette pack size ADS-B UAT transmitter that is powered by 2 AA batteries. It is currently undergoing flight testing on the east coast. Constructed primarily using about $150 worth of cellphone RF components, the estimated retail cost if produced would be $750 to $1000, and MITRE is willing to license the design for a nominal cost. A transceiver is currently on the drawing board. The major problem with this device is that it uses a consumer GPS receiver module, and the FAA has apparently not given much thought to the idea of VFR-only ADS-B devices, instead assuming that everyone will be using certified GPS units at $3000 or so a pop. Efforts are being made to counter this assumption, hopefully there will be news on this front in a few months... Marc |
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