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MountainScopeTM with ADS-B equipmentThe latest and greatest aviation technology is "Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast" (ADS-B). MountainScopeTM supports this technology by connecting to a Universal Access Transceiver (UAT) and displaying traffic and weather information right on the moving map. ADS-B was developed as part of the Capstone Program in Alaska, to improve safety of flight in areas of poor or non-existent radar coverage. The system involves putting transceivers (UATs) in each aircraft, along with Ground-Based Transmitters (GBTs) that work together to bring live traffic and weather information into the cockpit. The ADS-B service is free. MountainScope's ADS-B support is free -- it only requires an extra software plugin, which is a free download from the web site. You still have to purchase the UAT, and currently the only supported UAT is the Garmin GDL-90, available from your Garmin Avionics Technology dealer. In the image below, you can see traffic, NexRAD and METAR/TAF information displayed, as received from a UAT. The light blue rounded-nose targets are transponder traffic being beamed up by a GBT. The lines in front of them show where their last report predicted them to be after one minute. (Click on it for a bigger image)
ADS-B LinksHere are some links that may be of interest if you want to know more about ADS-B: |
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