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On 2008-09-08, Peter wrote:
Isn't the USA going to implement ADS-B using the 1090MHz Extended Squitter - such as can be done with a GTX330? AIUI, most of the rest of the world (those bits that are planning ADS-B) are looking to do it that way. 1090ES is one of two US ADS-B standards; the other is a standalone transmitter. I was unaware the GTX330 would do 1090ES. If it does, I'm going to be very happy indeed, as I'd been thinking the extra $2500 or so I spent on mine was going to be largely wasted. The common wisdom here is that 1090ES is going to be mostly used by the big iron. -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net Fairmont, MN (FRM) (Yes, that's me!) AMD Zodiac CH601XLi N55ZC |
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On Sep 8, 12:19*pm, Peter wrote:
Jay Maynard wrote On 2008-09-08, Peter wrote: Isn't the USA going to implement ADS-B using the 1090MHz Extended Squitter - such as can be done with a GTX330? AIUI, most of the rest of the world (those bits that are planning ADS-B) are looking to do it that way. 1090ES is one of two US ADS-B standards; the other is a standalone transmitter. I was unaware the GTX330 would do 1090ES. If it does, I'm going to be very happy indeed, as I'd been thinking the extra $2500 or so I spent on mine was going to be largely wasted. The common wisdom here is that 1090ES is going to be mostly used by the big iron. I am really not up to date on this (no immediate need to know) but AIUI the GTX330 will radiate anything and everything presented to it via its RS232 or ARINC inputs and this means that if you install a GTX330 and feed it with the normal ex-NMEA data, it will radiate the whole lot. Airliners everywhere radiate the whole lot, as a result of being Enhanced Mode S (250kt TAS, 5700kg I think). So that takes care of the transmitting bit. Does the GTX330 also *receive* the 1090ES data? I believe so. I do have the installation manual, though not to hand. I think as things currently stand you have to purchase Garmin's GDL90 to receive. |
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On 2008-09-08, paul kgyy wrote:
On Sep 8, 12:19*pm, Peter wrote: Does the GTX330 also *receive* the 1090ES data? I believe so. I do have the installation manual, though not to hand. I think as things currently stand you have to purchase Garmin's GDL90 to receive. A Google turns up a PowerPoint from Garmin that the GTX330ES will be available in the fourth quarter this year, and will talk to the GNS430W/530W and GNS480 for 1090ES data. It doesn't say if it'll do ADS-B In from 1090ES, but since it already does mode S uplink (for TIS, at least, in the US), I would expect that it does. The existing GTX330 fleet, according to that presentation, will be upgradeable to the ES version for $1200. I couldn't tell if the GNS430W would also need an upgrade. -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net Fairmont, MN (FRM) (Yes, that's me!) AMD Zodiac CH601XLi N55ZC |
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