does any one now if this transponder is the correct Mode s for the UK and europe
as i have a tray fitted already that i should just slide into
it seems much cheaper than all the other units out there
thank you
mike
kt-70 Mode S
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I would guess it is ok as it is TSO'd - best check with CAA Radio Licencing to be sure - depending on your flying requirements (IFR? / certain airspace ) for basic Mode S ( elementary) you don't need data link - that is for enhanced Mode S.
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* NOTE: The KT-70 does not meet the ICAO Annex 10 SARPS mandate for Mode S datalink
SPECIFICATIONS
Size: 6.25"W x 1.63"H x 10.0"L Weight: 3.90 lbs.
TSO: C112, DO-181, DO-178A, DO-160B Temperature: -20 to +55C
Altitude: 50000 feet Display: Digital, Gas Discharged
Power Requirements: 11-33VDC, 35 W max Output Power: 200 watts peak pulse, minimum
King Quote (my bolds)
* NOTE: The KT-70 does not meet the ICAO Annex 10 SARPS mandate for Mode S datalink
SPECIFICATIONS
Size: 6.25"W x 1.63"H x 10.0"L Weight: 3.90 lbs.
TSO: C112, DO-181, DO-178A, DO-160B Temperature: -20 to +55C
Altitude: 50000 feet Display: Digital, Gas Discharged
Power Requirements: 11-33VDC, 35 W max Output Power: 200 watts peak pulse, minimum
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