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Brad
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I have no problems with the uavioinics solutions and many are happy with the solution at our airport.
What gets me is how low power they are compared to the big xpdr solutions. When someone with a GTX345 departs or flys with I can see them well outside the puck. The wing/tailbeacon units seem to vanish after about 6-10 miles for same route and no one else in the puck.
The other one is confusion. One guy at our airport is always complaining that his ship doesn't show up on FlightAware. But all of us with GTX345 do. I tried explaining that no one in the area has a 9xxMHz pi unit running. But I think just the concept of people with little computer things feeding the flightaware machine don't register with him and thinks its the radar that generates the flightaware data. He's a great guy. But I gave up trying to explain it.
Would be interesting to see what percent of GTX345 fail and plot against the beacon installs. I would think more beacon failures but more due to owners hanging on to currently installed xpdrs and legacy wiring they don't want to touch. Where a GTX345 install rips it all out and dedicated.
I have no problems with the uavioinics solutions and many are happy with the solution at our airport.
What gets me is how low power they are compared to the big xpdr solutions. When someone with a GTX345 departs or flys with I can see them well outside the puck. The wing/tailbeacon units seem to vanish after about 6-10 miles for same route and no one else in the puck.
The other one is confusion. One guy at our airport is always complaining that his ship doesn't show up on FlightAware. But all of us with GTX345 do. I tried explaining that no one in the area has a 9xxMHz pi unit running. But I think just the concept of people with little computer things feeding the flightaware machine don't register with him and thinks its the radar that generates the flightaware data. He's a great guy. But I gave up trying to explain it.
Would be interesting to see what percent of GTX345 fail and plot against the beacon installs. I would think more beacon failures but more due to owners hanging on to currently installed xpdrs and legacy wiring they don't want to touch. Where a GTX345 install rips it all out and dedicated.