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I got one at EAA this year and it works great. The altitude
information is the most useful of the two aspects. The range and altitude always seem to be right on with what ATC tells me, so as far as accuracy it does what they say it should do. I think I have the vrx model which is the one with altitude, the other one is called the vr I think and does not have altitude but costs like half as much too. I can't imagine not having at least the altitude to know how to avoid other aircraft, which this thing does quite nicely. I am going to have it installed next month in my panel when it goes in for an annual. Happy Flying! "Marco Leon" mleon(at)optonline.net wrote in message ... I cancelled my previous order for their TPAS 100 after I heard the terrible reviews from the newsgroups and some aviation publications. Through a Google search I was only able to find one guy's [really short] review which was positive. Anyone care to share what they heard or experienced with the TrafficScope? Marco Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Thanks for the pirep. Sound like Surecheck got their act together and built
upon what they learned from the RX series. It looks like the new system will give virtually the same info as TIS via Garmin's 330--at a bargain price. Not that the 330 isn't a bargain already... Now where's my piggybank... Marco "BHelman" wrote in message om... I got one at EAA this year and it works great. The altitude information is the most useful of the two aspects. The range and altitude always seem to be right on with what ATC tells me, so as far as accuracy it does what they say it should do. I think I have the vrx model which is the one with altitude, the other one is called the vr I think and does not have altitude but costs like half as much too. I can't imagine not having at least the altitude to know how to avoid other aircraft, which this thing does quite nicely. I am going to have it installed next month in my panel when it goes in for an annual. Happy Flying! "Marco Leon" mleon(at)optonline.net wrote in message ... I cancelled my previous order for their TPAS 100 after I heard the terrible reviews from the newsgroups and some aviation publications. Through a search I was only able to find one guy's [really short] review which was positive. Anyone care to share what they heard or experienced with the TrafficScope? Marco Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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"Marco Leon" mleon(at)optonline.net wrote in message
... Thanks for the pirep. Sound like Surecheck got their act together and built upon what they learned from the RX series. It looks like the new system will give virtually the same info as TIS via Garmin's 330--at a bargain price. Not that the 330 isn't a bargain already... It isn't within an order of magnitude of the TIS in its utility. It doesn't give you azimuthal information. It looks like Surecheck has used directionality to improve the selectivity of the unit to distinguish between contacts that are, say, 5000 ft away vertically and 5000 ft away horizontally. I'm sure that will improve it over the previous version. But knowing there is a threat within some range is nothing like being told *where* to look to find it! Julian Scarfe |
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I looked into the TIS system, but the pricetag and service holes
turned me off. Knowing my luck I would be on a collision course just as it popped up and said "OUT OF SERVICE AREA" Maybe another 10 years or so will bring better improvements in service and drive the price down to an affordable amount. "Julian Scarfe" wrote in message ... "Marco Leon" mleon(at)optonline.net wrote in message ... Thanks for the pirep. Sound like Surecheck got their act together and built upon what they learned from the RX series. It looks like the new system will give virtually the same info as TIS via Garmin's 330--at a bargain price. Not that the 330 isn't a bargain already... It isn't within an order of magnitude of the TIS in its utility. It doesn't give you azimuthal information. It looks like Surecheck has used directionality to improve the selectivity of the unit to distinguish between contacts that are, say, 5000 ft away vertically and 5000 ft away horizontally. I'm sure that will improve it over the previous version. But knowing there is a threat within some range is nothing like being told *where* to look to find it! Julian Scarfe |
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Julian,
But knowing there is a threat within some range is nothing like being told *where* to look to find it! Have you actually flown with a unit that doesn't give azimuth info (and neither altitude, except for antenna angle prohibiting extremes)? If yes, I would be interested in how you arrive at that opinion. If not, you should do it, since you are in for a very big surprise! Azimuth is nowhere near worth a factor 10 to 20 in price, in my _experience_. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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