jpower
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Hi all,
I have a question regarding altitude alerters. Does anyone still use them today in standalone form given all the fancy pants electronics in cockpits? If so, are they really spending upwards of $600-$1000 or even more on them?
I wonder, because I looked at the features of what looks to be one of the top of the line altitude alerters (see the family here), and I could build one of those for a LOT less than what they're selling for by removing just a few features that don't seem terribly important (like receiving altitude data from the transponder (and getting it from a super accurate pressure sensor instead) and audio output to a headset). Obviously, it wouldn't work in a pressurized aircraft...but is there something else I'm not seeing, like expensive certification hurdles? Is this even a device that has to be certified? Or is there a small fortune to be made by undercutting their price by half or even more?
Thanks!
I have a question regarding altitude alerters. Does anyone still use them today in standalone form given all the fancy pants electronics in cockpits? If so, are they really spending upwards of $600-$1000 or even more on them?
I wonder, because I looked at the features of what looks to be one of the top of the line altitude alerters (see the family here), and I could build one of those for a LOT less than what they're selling for by removing just a few features that don't seem terribly important (like receiving altitude data from the transponder (and getting it from a super accurate pressure sensor instead) and audio output to a headset). Obviously, it wouldn't work in a pressurized aircraft...but is there something else I'm not seeing, like expensive certification hurdles? Is this even a device that has to be certified? Or is there a small fortune to be made by undercutting their price by half or even more?
Thanks!