The Australian Microair began to advertise their new product, the T2000ADSB Transponder, to be released later this year. An option of having the older T2000SFL upgraded will also be available:
https://www.microair.aero/2022/06/24/introducing-the-new-t2000ads-b/
Looks interesting. What is not quite clear to me at first sight is where it fits within the current ADS-B Out or TABS system in the USA. Anyone could explain, please? Darryll Ram?
Thanks in advance.
Tom BravoMike
From the brochure:
TSO Equivalence
C74c Class 1a
C88a (to 30,000 feet)
C166b Class B0 (with B1 power output)
C199 Class B meeting 14 CFR 91.227(c)(1)
Environmental DO-160G
Software DO-178C DAL-C
"TSO Equivalence" is still a bit ambiguous. It sounds Iike TSO certification is probably in process.
PA
From the brochure:
TSO Equivalence
C74c Class 1a
C88a (to 30,000 feet)
C166b Class B0 (with B1 power output)
C199 Class B meeting 14 CFR 91.227(c)(1)
Environmental DO-160G
Software DO-178C DAL-C
"TSO Equivalence" is still a bit ambiguous. It sounds Iike TSO certification is probably in process.
PA
On 7/16/22 19:22, bluej...@gmail.com wrote:
From the brochure:
TSO Equivalence
C74c Class 1a
C88a (to 30,000 feet)
C166b Class B0 (with B1 power output)
C199 Class B meeting 14 CFR 91.227(c)(1)
Environmental DO-160G
Software DO-178C DAL-C
"TSO Equivalence" is still a bit ambiguous. It sounds Iike TSO certification is probably in process.
PAI think you're reading something into that that they didn't say. Sounds
like the specs are equivalent to TSO specs, not that they intend to
pursue actual certification.
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