SkyTrax200 Dual Band ADS-B IN Receiver

SkyTrax200 Dual Band ADS-B IN Receiver

The SkyTrax200 adds direct reception of 1090MHz targets which provides improved performance in US airspace compared with single-b& systems relying on ADS-R, plus it gives aircraft owners around the world the ability to see nearby aircraft broadcasting 1090 ADS-B Out.

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Description

The Avidyne SkyTrax200 includes dual-b& (1090MHz & 978 MHz) ADS-B receivers that provide direct line-of-sight reception of ADS-B Traffic targets for use in airspace in the U.S. & around the globe. SkyTrax200 is capable of receiving Flight Information System Broadcast (FIS-B) weather via 978MHz in US airspace where the FIS-B is available. The SkyTrax 200 is also capable of receiving the traffic output from an active traffic system such as the Avidyne SkyTrax600, TAS600 series, Ryan 9900BX, or a legacy SkywatchTM system, combining it with the ADS-B traffic directly received over either b& & TIS-B traffic received from ATC, & presenting an integrated view of dual b& ADS-B, TAS, & ATC radar traffic.

The Avidyne SkyTrax200’s weather & dual-b& traffic can be displayed on Avidyne’s IFD-Series GPS/NAV/COMs & also on Avidyne EX500, EX600 or EX5000 Multi-Function displays (MFD) & Entegra R9 integrated flight deck systems. The SkyTrax200 supports standard Capstone & Arinc 429/735 interfaces & can also be interfaced with a wide variety of standards-based traffic displays. SkyTrax200 has been approved under new ASTM International standards process.

Existing Avidyne customers with the single-b& Avidyne SkyTrax100B receiver can have their units upgraded to SkyTrax200 dual-b& capability. For a limited time, this software upgrade is being made available free of charge. Dealer labour to perform the upgrade is not included.

Features & Capabilities
Direct line-of-sight reception of ADS-B Traffic targets via 1090MHz or 978MHz
Receives FIS-B Weather via 978 MHz (U.S. Airspace)
Receives non-ADS-B (Transponder-equipped) traffic via TIS-B (U.S. Airspace)
Display ports for ADS-B Traffic (Arinc 429 & RS232)