Here is some information that might help your research. If you need a
transponder this King might be a good way to go.
http://www.bendixking.com/Search-Results?searchtext=Ads-b&searchmode=anyword
Larry H
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I just ordered a stainless steel nut in the correct size from McMaster
Carr, ground the correct radius on the bottom to match the exhaust pipe,
and welded it on.
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Subject: Re: KR> Cyberdyne mixture meter
From: Mark Langford via KRnet
I don't have one here to me
The thread on the O2 sensor is 18mm, the same as a 18mm sparkplug.
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Wayne DeLisle Sr.
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One more thing about the upcoming ADS-B system. There is going to be a new set
of satellites for this system put into orbit. If I understood it correctly I
believe the satellites are only for our navigation and ADS-B SYSTEM.
If any of us ever build our own spaceship, we will need a space debris
Nothing came through on this one Jeff
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It's not a matter of seeing the big guys vs the small guys. Most pilots
needing a transponder upgrade are going to go with mode-S 1090es. That is what
all the Dynon units in Experimentals use. It's more a matter of being able to
get a more complete and quickly updated picture when you are ou
?There are a lot of ADS-B IN/Out solutions out there, many for under $2K. Some
of they key points you want are:
1) Dual channel receiver, although a single channel receiver will work
acceptably well if you have good reception from a local ADS-B station. Some of
you may recall that I kind of
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