Transponders & ADS-B
Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS–B) is a surveillance
technology in which an aircraft determines its position via satellite
navigation and periodically broadcasts it, enabling it to be tracked. The
information can be received by air traffic control ground stations as
a replacement for secondary surveillance radar, as no interrogation signal
is needed from the ground. It can also be received by other aircraft to
provide situational awareness and allow self separation. ADS–B is
"automatic" in that it requires no pilot or external input. It is
"dependent" in that it depends on data from the aircraft's navigation
system.
TT21 - remote unit
Chosen by pilots around the world Trig’s compact transponders are the best choice for good reason. Fitting in the tightest panel space the innovative design saves weight and space. Trig is ‘better by design, with Mode S technology that ma..
TT22 - control head and remote unit
Chosen by pilots around the world Trig’s compact transponders are the best choice for good reason. Fitting in the tightest panel space the innovative design saves weight and space. Trig is ‘better by design, with Mode S technology that ma..
TT22 - remote unit
Chosen by pilots around the world Trig’s compact transponders are the best choice for good reason. Fitting in the tightest panel space the innovative design saves weight and space. Trig is ‘better by design, with Mode S technology that ma..
TT31
The TT31 stack transponder has unparalleled installation benefits and class-leading performance. Trig’s TT31 transponder is the ideal retro-fit for the popular Bendix King legacy transponders. The TT31 will ‘plug and play’ straight ..
TT31 (no tray or install kit) includes user manual
The TT31 stack transponder has unparalleled installation benefits and class-leading performance. Trig’s TT31 transponder is the ideal retro-fit for the popular Bendix King legacy transponders. The TT31 will ‘plug and play’ straight ..
