Yes the mandate does not mean everyone. Interestingly enough the attitude of
the US pilots has changed. A friend of mine attended a convention in the USA
a month ago and the general feeling now is that most prefer to be
voluntarily fitting ADS-B out be it UAT or 1090 or both as they see the
benefits in being able to see others and have their glass screens issue
warnings if a potential collision is arising. Remember ADS-B also can give
you airspace clearance as ATC will be using this more and more. For us
flying on the downs and with Wellcamp ramping up those fitted with
ADS-B/TABS will certainly have a benefit over those not fitted, either by
obtaining clearances to transit what will one day be a control zone or at
least know other commercial aircraft will see them.

We should be pushing the UAT version of ADS-B, far superior to 1090
transponder technology and offers a full datalink capability so weather
warnings, ATC directions etc can be broadcasted. We only went down the road
of using 1090 here because a lot of the commercial aircraft were fitted with
mode S transponders and only needed to add an approved GPS source to go
ADS-B

Nigel




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At 02:06 PM 21/05/2015, you wrote:
>  I guess we can only hope that AsA/CASA return to mandated ADS-B out 
> for all powered aircraft, as the USA has done with a 2020 deadline.
>
>Case
>


AFAIK the only ADSB mandate in Australia is for IFR.

The US ADSB mandate is for aircraft using certain classes of airspace. You
can fly in most Class E in the US without a transponder even if you are in a
powered aircraft and from my reading on Avweb that will continue to be the
case.

Mike



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From: Erich Wittstock <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] flarmin' hell
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Hi Case - you have a case there.. :p
BUT: let's just imagine a world without lawyers and accountants. (just for a
moment - I promise it won't be scary)

- raspberry pie ($30) + tv dongle ($30) + free code will display transponder
equipped aircraft (mode-s) on my $200 xc-soar screen. Voila. No big bucks
required.
Those non-tso'd bits will do the same for ozrunways and avplan.
This system already runs rings around powerFlarm and does what I want.

- if I run my transponder and feed it non-tso'd gps data from my Garmin or
pda or Nano3 I am visible to other TCAS (tso'd raspberry pies) and my own
non tso'd system and other non-tso'd systems.
(remember I said no lawyers for a little while..)

Now, lets make those lawyer visible again.
There is nothing to my knowledge that would stop us (sailplanes) from
operating in class G with TSO'D mode-s transponders and raspberry pies with
tv dongles running xc-soar.
No job for a lawyer.
The grey area starts when we start feeding non-tso'd gps data into our
mode-s transponders.
So, give me TABS for under $1500 and I will fit it and I will be able to see
mode-s traffic such as Flying doctors AND I will be legally visible to them.
I will keep the 'ol flarm in there as well until all gliders run TABS.
I don't want a powerFlarm because it will not be able to do what I would
like it to do.
With TABS we can bypass the monopoly intention that Flarm is aiming for.
Erich


On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Casey Jay Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:

> I certainly share your desire to see those traffic types with greater 
> resolution!
>
> Unfortunately, TABS is not designed to do that. It's a way of making 'us'
> visible to 'them'.  As we pretty much all carry one or more accurate 
> but not certified GPS sources already, it's purpose (FAA TSO-C199) is 
> to make gliders and other exempted aircraft such as balloons visible, 
> making use of these non-TSO'd GPS's for collision avoidance purposes. 
> It's basically a cost effective way to turn us into non-certified ADS-B
out aircraft.
>
> ATC still won't use the ADS-B data due to signal integrity & fault 
> monitoring reasons but it permits our current GPS sources (PowerFLARM, 
> LX, CN etc) to be used for collision avoidance.
>
> In my case, I have an ADS-B Out capable, Mode S XPDR but no legal 
> position information to feed it.  If TABS is adopted, it would let me 
> output my PF/LX GPS position to my XPDR, making me visible to systems 
> such as TCAS in powered aircraft.  But....it still doesn't add any 
> visibility of powered aircraft to us.  If they aren't ADS-B Out 
> equipped, the best we can get is a range ring on PowerFLARM.  Of 
> course, this assumes you haven't spent 10's of thousands on TCAS for 
> your sailplane.  Who would?!?  I guess we can only hope that AsA/CASA 
> return to mandated ADS-B out for all powered aircraft, as the USA has done
with a 2020 deadline.
>
> Case
>
> iPad transmission
>
> > On 21 May 2015, at 11:19, [email protected]
> wrote:
> >
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> >   2. Re: Aus-soaring Digest, Vol 140, Issue 18 (Erich Wittstock)
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 10:51:09 +0800
> > From: Casey Jay Lewis <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Aus-soaring Digest, Vol 140, Issue 18
> > To: "[email protected]"
> >    <[email protected]>
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> >
> > Take that shotgun off your hip Erich, before you have someone's eye out!
> :P
> >
> > It seems you're confusing ADS-B Out with PowerFLARM and its
> capabilities/requirements.
> >
> > You've also claimed 'range ring' only for ADS-B equipped traffic and
> that's just not true.
> >
> > With a PowerFLARM, you will see relative distance and altitude
> information for:
> >   - PowerFLARM traffic
> >   - OzFLARM traffic
> >   - ADS-B equipped traffic
> > You don't need any other equipment / 'smoke generators'
> >
> > You will see reduced information for transponder only traffic, down 
> > to a
> mere 'range ring' for Mode A/C transponders.
> >
> > It's unfortunate that OzFLARM et al is no longer supported but 
> > they've
> clearly taken the decision to allow gradual obsolescence to force 
> upgrades to the latest standard, with all the associated benefits that
entails.
> Make no mistake, all the legacy equipment will keep working just as it 
> always has.
> >
> > PowerFLARM USA/AUS are compatible. PowerFLARM EUR is not. Not only 
> > are
> the frequencies different (EUR freq prohibited in the USA) but the FCC 
> also mandate the connector type (reverse SMA).  No conspiracy theory
there.
> >
> > Finally, Flarm encryption came about due to a genuine privacy issue.
> Other entities were decrypting Flarm data to display personal 
> information in contravention of EU privacy legislation. I couldn't 
> give two hoots if someone tracks my gliders position on OGN, 
> FlightAware, FlightRadar24 etc but others may and can try suing the 
> bejesus out of PowerFLARM for letting it happen. A detailed article in
Gliding International covered this.
> >
> > If I recall correctly, Flarm have undertaken to share their 
> > collision
> avoidance technology with other manufacturers in the interests of 
> safety, once the privacy issue is addressed.  So long as they keep 
> their word on this, I have no problem with the path they've taken.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Casey
> > PowerFLARM user since 2012
> >
> > iPad transmission
> >
> >> On 21 May 2015, at 10:07, 
> >> [email protected]
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> >> Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 10:04:03 +1000
> >> From: Erich Wittstock <[email protected]>
> >> Subject: [Aus-soaring] flarmin' hell
> >> To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
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> >>
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >>
> >> Please correct me if I am wrong:
> >> Anyone who does not own a powerflarm should sign the petition.
> >> ..unless you are happy with being forced to replace your perfectly
> working
> >> flarm with a powerflarm - that is nearly $2500!
> >>
> >> Any OZflarm, miniOz, flarm-mouse, etc will be affected. Some people 
> >> own gadgets like LXNax LX90xx or LXNavigation Zeus..
> >> Guess what: the integrated flarm engine of your very nice but not 
> >> cheap instrument will be rendered useless and you will have to buy 
> >> a
> powerFlarm.
> >> ..I would sign if I were you.
> >> Erich
> >>
> >> My personal view: PowerFlarm with ADSB traffic monitoring is a bit 
> >> like
> a
> >> joke. Yes, there is a warning of "incoming". But no indication of
> direction.
> >> TABS is in the making and looks very promising - and affordable.
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> >> Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 10:12:35 +1000
> >> From: Grietje Wansink <[email protected]>
> >> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] flarmin' hell
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> >> As far as I have understood and experienced:
> >>
> >> Powerflarm dedicated to Australia will work in Australia (we have 
> >> two gliders to confirm) but when dedicated to Europe will NOT work 
> >> in Australia (we can confirm that also :-( ).
> >>
> >> LX integrated flarm will automatically change to Australian 
> >> frequency when they find themselves in Australia.
> >> We also have experienced this.
> >> Encryption will not change this as it is automatically.
> >>
> >> Also I thought GFA is looking into this matter as it will have 
> >> consequences for the WGC Junior competition in Narromine and the 
> >> WGC in Benalla.
> >>
> >> Grietje
> >>
> >>> On 21/05/2015 10:04 am, Erich Wittstock wrote:
> >>>
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >>>
> >>> Please correct me if I am wrong:
> >>> Anyone who does not own a powerflarm should sign the petition.
> >>> ..unless you are happy with being forced to replace your perfectly 
> >>> working flarm with a powerflarm - that is nearly $2500!
> >>>
> >>> Any OZflarm, miniOz, flarm-mouse, etc will be affected. Some 
> >>> people own gadgets like LXNax LX90xx or LXNavigation Zeus..
> >>> Guess what: the integrated flarm engine of your very nice but not 
> >>> cheap instrument will be rendered useless and you will have to buy 
> >>> a powerFlarm.
> >>> ..I would sign if I were you.
> >>> Erich
> >>>
> >>> My personal view: PowerFlarm with ADSB traffic monitoring is a bit 
> >>> like a joke. Yes, there is a warning of "incoming". But no 
> >>> indication of direction.
> >>> TABS is in the making and looks very promising - and affordable.
> >>>
> >>>
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> >> Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 11:23:01 +1000
> >> From: Mike Borgelt <[email protected]>
> >> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] flarmin' hell
> >> To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
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> >>
> >> Erich,
> >>
> >> ADSB monitoring should give direction just like Flarm. You may be 
> >> seeing Mode S returns with no ADSB position/speed/direction 
> >> information in the message. Or Mode C returns which won't give 
> >> direction either. Both should give relative altitudes though.
> >>
> >> OK what is TABS?
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >> At 10:04 AM 21/05/2015, you wrote:
> >>> <
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >>>
> >>> Please correct me if I am wrong:
> >>> Anyone who does not own a powerflarm should sign the petition.
> >>> ..unless you are happy with being forced to replace your perfectly 
> >>> working flarm with a powerflarm - that is
> nearly $2500!
> >>>
> >>> Any OZflarm, miniOz, flarm-mouse, etc will be affected. Some 
> >>> people own gadgets like LXNax LX90xx or LXNavigation
> Zeus..
> >>> Guess what: the integrated flarm engine of your very nice but not 
> >>> cheap instrument will be rendered useless and you will have to buy 
> >>> a powerFlarm.
> >>> ..I would sign if I were you.
> >>> Erich
> >>>
> >>> My personal view: PowerFlarm with ADSB traffic monitoring is a bit 
> >>> like a joke. Yes, there is a warning of "incoming". But no 
> >>> indication of direction.
> >>> TABS is in the making and looks very promising - and affordable.
> >>> ?
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> >>
> >> Borgelt Instruments - design & manufacture of quality soaring 
> >> instrumentation since 1978 www.borgeltinstruments.com
> >> tel:   07 4635 5784     overseas: int+61-7-4635 5784
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> >> Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 12:07:28 +1000
> >> From: Erich Wittstock <[email protected]>
> >> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] flarmin' hell
> >> To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
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> >>
> >> Hi Mike (et al),
> >> yes, ADSB will give direction and altitude in a TCAS system.
> >> But if you are "just" a glider pilot and you purchase a powerflarm 
> >> - it still is not the best solution. Just more expensive.
> >> If you have a PowerFlarm and hook transponder data into it: you do 
> >> not
> get
> >> a direction warning indication, just "incoming". Only Flarm traffic 
> >> is shown comprehensively, even with climb rate etc...
> >> The direction / altitude data from a transponder only appears after 
> >> you throw a few thousand dollars more at your glider instrument 
> >> panel and
> get
> >> additional boxes containing magic smoke.
> >>
> >> TABS: "Traffic Advisory Broadcast System".
> >>> From my understanding: it is backwards compatible: It is another 
> >>> (new)
> box
> >> containing magic smoke and is able to mix Flarm and transponder smoke.
> It
> >> will cost less than buying a transponder and powerflarm.
> >> "TSO-C199" is the data-sheet for the new smoke.
> >>
> http://www.icao.int/APAC/Meetings/2015%20ADSBSITF14/SP08b_FAA%20TABS%2
> 0briefing.pdf
> >>
> >> I am looking after my original OZFlarm and wait for TABS.
> >> However, encrypting the Flarm protocol would mean I would have to 
> >> fork
> out
> >> $2500 for a powerflarm just because the Flarm makers are greedy and 
> >> want all other manufacturers out of their business.
> >> My existing OZFlarm would be useless even as a paperweight since it 
> >> is
> too
> >> light (that's why it is great for a glider).
> >>
> >> The good 'ol flarm can be configured via software (by the user) to
> operate
> >> at different frequencies - to work in different countries. Later 
> >> Flarm firmware versions switch frequencies automatically and allow 
> >> you to
> take a
> >> flarm from Europe to the US and Australia without any problems.
> >> Powerflarms have to be configured by the manufacturer to change
> frequencies
> >> - and the Flarmin Swiss Company will charge a few toblerones for that!
> Why?
> >> because they can!
> >> ...make sure you select the "US/Australia" powerflarm from the 
> >> millenair website, if you really have to buy a powerflarm and can't
wait for TABS.
> >>
> >> Third party manufacturers such as LX Nav / LX Navigation utilise 
> >> the
> good
> >> 'ol flarm in their devices - that's why they switch automatically
> according
> >> where you are. However, I can foresee that being stopped by the 
> >> "flarm
> data
> >> encryption". You will need two powerflarms: One for Europe and the 
> >> other for US/Australia.
> >>
> >> A bit like no longer  being able to take your phone overseas and 
> >> just
> using
> >> it with a sim card from that country..
> >>
> >> Lucky for us users: there are enough brainy people out there that 
> >> are capable of designing something that is far superior to flarm.
> >> Erich
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Mike Borgelt < 
> >> [email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Erich,
> >>>
> >>> ADSB monitoring should give direction just like Flarm. You may be
> seeing
> >>> Mode S returns with no ADSB position/speed/direction information 
> >>> in the message. Or Mode C returns which won't give direction 
> >>> either. Both
> should
> >>> give relative altitudes though.
> >>>
> >>> OK what is TABS?
> >>>
> >>> Mike
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> At 10:04 AM 21/05/2015, you wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >>>
> >>> Please correct me if I am wrong:
> >>> Anyone who does not own a powerflarm should sign the petition.
> >>> ..unless you are happy with being forced to replace your perfectly
> working
> >>> flarm with a powerflarm - that is nearly $2500!
> >>>
> >>> Any OZflarm, miniOz, flarm-mouse, etc will be affected. Some 
> >>> people own gadgets like LXNax LX90xx or LXNavigation Zeus..
> >>> Guess what: the integrated flarm engine of your very nice but not 
> >>> cheap instrument will be rendered useless and you will have to buy 
> >>> a
> powerFlarm.
> >>> ..I would sign if I were you.
> >>> Erich
> >>>
> >>> My personal view: PowerFlarm with ADSB traffic monitoring is a bit
> like a
> >>> joke. Yes, there is a warning of "incoming". But no indication of
> direction.
> >>> TABS is in the making and looks very promising - and affordable.
> >>> ?
> >>> _______________________________________________
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> >>> [email protected]
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> >>>
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> >>> *design & manufacture of quality soaring instrumentation since 
> >>> 1978 * www.borgeltinstruments.com
> >>> tel:   07 4635 5784     overseas: int+61-7-4635 5784
> >>> mob: 042835 5784                 :  int+61-42835 5784
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> > Message: 2
> > Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 13:14:34 +1000
> > From: Erich Wittstock <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Aus-soaring Digest, Vol 140, Issue 18
> > To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
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> >
> > So far it's a hit by a "spud gun". You don't even wanna know that 
> > the
> shot
> > gun impact would look like.. ;-)
> >
> > I am not worried about other gliders - they will be flarm equipped. 
> > I do worry about GA traffic. Because any "near-miss" will compromise 
> > our
> freedom
> > of (gliding) ability.
> > PowerFlarm will tell me: there is a transponder signal in a "near 
> > enough
> is
> > good enough" manner (no punt intended).
> >
> > OK, taken from the powerflarm manual:
> > *Mode C signals only carry altitude information, but no identification.
> To
> > avoid that an the aircraft?s own Mode C transponder is constantly
> displayed
> > as a very close target, PowerFLARM identifies the strongest Mode C 
> > signal and suppresses it.* (no surprise here - that's why mode-s was
> implemented)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > *ADS-B alertsADS-B OUT broadcasts have originally been designed for
> ground-
> > based surveillance and collision avoidance by Air Traffic Control. 
> > The
> use
> > of ADS-B for airborne collision alerts is often limited by factors 
> > such as:? Absence of horizontal and/or vertical speed data? Absence 
> > of GPS altitude data? Erroneous transmission of position and/or velocity
data?
> > Time lag in position data*
> > ...bla bla bla... and then this:
> > *However, ADS-B does not provide sufficiently precise data to warn 
> > about glider traffic with its frequent altitude changes and steep 
> > turns.* *To ensure best alert quality, PowerFLARM therefore does not 
> > use ADS-B
> data
> > to compute alerts for glider targets. Instead, it will exclusively 
> > rely
> on
> > the target's much more precise FLARM data.*
> >
> > I want to be able to see the Flying Doctor and the 
> > Mining-fly-in-fly-out plane just like a flarm target. And that is 
> > not the case with a
> powerFlarm
> > unless these planes are flarm equipped.
> > All you get is: "incoming" - no direction.
> >
> > PowerFlarm does not display transponder traffic sufficiently.
> >
> > I am waiting for TABS and am happy to pay $1500 for something that
> actually
> > works.
> > Erich
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Casey Jay Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Take that shotgun off your hip Erich, before you have someone's eye
> out! :P
> >>
> >> It seems you're confusing ADS-B Out with PowerFLARM and its 
> >> capabilities/requirements.
> >>
> >> You've also claimed 'range ring' only for ADS-B equipped traffic 
> >> and that's just not true.
> >>
> >> With a PowerFLARM, you will see relative distance and altitude
> information
> >> for:
> >>   - PowerFLARM traffic
> >>   - OzFLARM traffic
> >>   - ADS-B equipped traffic
> >> You don't need any other equipment / 'smoke generators'
> >>
> >> You will see reduced information for transponder only traffic, down 
> >> to a mere 'range ring' for Mode A/C transponders.
> >>
> >> It's unfortunate that OzFLARM et al is no longer supported but 
> >> they've clearly taken the decision to allow gradual obsolescence to 
> >> force
> upgrades
> >> to the latest standard, with all the associated benefits that entails.
> >> Make no mistake, all the legacy equipment will keep working just as 
> >> it always has.
> >>
> >> PowerFLARM USA/AUS are compatible. PowerFLARM EUR is not. Not only 
> >> are
> the
> >> frequencies different (EUR freq prohibited in the USA) but the FCC 
> >> also mandate the connector type (reverse SMA).  No conspiracy theory
there.
> >>
> >> Finally, Flarm encryption came about due to a genuine privacy issue.
> >> Other entities were decrypting Flarm data to display personal
> information
> >> in contravention of EU privacy legislation. I couldn't give two 
> >> hoots if someone tracks my gliders position on OGN, FlightAware, 
> >> FlightRadar24
> etc
> >> but others may and can try suing the bejesus out of PowerFLARM for
> letting
> >> it happen. A detailed article in Gliding International covered this.
> >>
> >> If I recall correctly, Flarm have undertaken to share their 
> >> collision avoidance technology with other manufacturers in the 
> >> interests of
> safety,
> >> once the privacy issue is addressed.  So long as they keep their 
> >> word on this, I have no problem with the path they've taken.
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >>
> >> Casey
> >> PowerFLARM user since 2012
> >>
> >> iPad transmission
> >>
> >>>> On 21 May 2015, at 10:07, 
> >>>> [email protected]
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> >>>  1. flarmin' hell (Erich Wittstock)  2. Re: flarmin' hell (Grietje 
> >>> Wansink)  3. Re: flarmin' hell (Mike Borgelt)  4. Re: flarmin' 
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> >>> Message: 1
> >>> Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 10:04:03 +1000
> >>> From: Erich Wittstock <[email protected]>
> >>> Subject: [Aus-soaring] flarmin' hell
> >>> To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
> >>>   <[email protected]>
> >>> Message-ID:
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> >>
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >>>
> >>> Please correct me if I am wrong:
> >>> Anyone who does not own a powerflarm should sign the petition.
> >>> ..unless you are happy with being forced to replace your perfectly
> >> working
> >>> flarm with a powerflarm - that is nearly $2500!
> >>>
> >>> Any OZflarm, miniOz, flarm-mouse, etc will be affected. Some 
> >>> people own gadgets like LXNax LX90xx or LXNavigation Zeus..
> >>> Guess what: the integrated flarm engine of your very nice but not 
> >>> cheap instrument will be rendered useless and you will have to buy 
> >>> a
> >> powerFlarm.
> >>> ..I would sign if I were you.
> >>> Erich
> >>>
> >>> My personal view: PowerFlarm with ADSB traffic monitoring is a bit
> like a
> >>> joke. Yes, there is a warning of "incoming". But no indication of
> >> direction.
> >>> TABS is in the making and looks very promising - and affordable.
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> >>> Message: 2
> >>> Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 10:12:35 +1000
> >>> From: Grietje Wansink <[email protected]>
> >>> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] flarmin' hell
> >>> To: [email protected]
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> >>>
> >>> As far as I have understood and experienced:
> >>>
> >>> Powerflarm dedicated to Australia will work in Australia (we have 
> >>> two gliders to confirm) but when dedicated to Europe will NOT work 
> >>> in Australia (we can confirm that also :-( ).
> >>>
> >>> LX integrated flarm will automatically change to Australian 
> >>> frequency when they find themselves in Australia.
> >>> We also have experienced this.
> >>> Encryption will not change this as it is automatically.
> >>>
> >>> Also I thought GFA is looking into this matter as it will have 
> >>> consequences for the WGC Junior competition in Narromine and the 
> >>> WGC in Benalla.
> >>>
> >>> Grietje
> >>>
> >>>> On 21/05/2015 10:04 am, Erich Wittstock wrote:
> >>
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >>>>
> >>>> Please correct me if I am wrong:
> >>>> Anyone who does not own a powerflarm should sign the petition.
> >>>> ..unless you are happy with being forced to replace your 
> >>>> perfectly working flarm with a powerflarm - that is nearly $2500!
> >>>>
> >>>> Any OZflarm, miniOz, flarm-mouse, etc will be affected. Some 
> >>>> people own gadgets like LXNax LX90xx or LXNavigation Zeus..
> >>>> Guess what: the integrated flarm engine of your very nice but not 
> >>>> cheap instrument will be rendered useless and you will have to 
> >>>> buy a powerFlarm.
> >>>> ..I would sign if I were you.
> >>>> Erich
> >>>>
> >>>> My personal view: PowerFlarm with ADSB traffic monitoring is a 
> >>>> bit like a joke. Yes, there is a warning of "incoming". But no 
> >>>> indication of direction.
> >>>> TABS is in the making and looks very promising - and affordable.
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> >>> Message: 3
> >>> Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 11:23:01 +1000
> >>> From: Mike Borgelt <[email protected]>
> >>> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] flarmin' hell
> >>> To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
> >>>   <[email protected]>
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> >>>
> >>> Erich,
> >>>
> >>> ADSB monitoring should give direction just like Flarm. You may be 
> >>> seeing Mode S returns with no ADSB position/speed/direction 
> >>> information in the message. Or Mode C returns which won't give 
> >>> direction either. Both should give relative altitudes though.
> >>>
> >>> OK what is TABS?
> >>>
> >>> Mike
> >>>
> >>> At 10:04 AM 21/05/2015, you wrote:
> >>>> <
> >>
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >>
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >>>>
> >>>> Please correct me if I am wrong:
> >>>> Anyone who does not own a powerflarm should sign the petition.
> >>>> ..unless you are happy with being forced to replace your 
> >>>> perfectly working flarm with a powerflarm - that is
> nearly
> >> $2500!
> >>>>
> >>>> Any OZflarm, miniOz, flarm-mouse, etc will be affected. Some 
> >>>> people own gadgets like LXNax LX90xx or LXNavigation
> >> Zeus..
> >>>> Guess what: the integrated flarm engine of your very nice but not 
> >>>> cheap instrument will be rendered useless and you will have to 
> >>>> buy a powerFlarm.
> >>>> ..I would sign if I were you.
> >>>> Erich
> >>>>
> >>>> My personal view: PowerFlarm with ADSB traffic monitoring is a 
> >>>> bit like a joke. Yes, there is a warning of "incoming". But no 
> >>>> indication of direction.
> >>>> TABS is in the making and looks very promising - and affordable.
> >>>> ?
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> >>>
> >>> Borgelt Instruments - design & manufacture of quality soaring 
> >>> instrumentation since 1978 www.borgeltinstruments.com
> >>> tel:   07 4635 5784     overseas: int+61-7-4635 5784
> >>> mob: 042835 5784                :  int+61-42835 5784
> >>> P O Box 4607, Toowoomba East, QLD 4350, Australia
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> >>> Message: 4
> >>> Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 12:07:28 +1000
> >>> From: Erich Wittstock <[email protected]>
> >>> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] flarmin' hell
> >>> To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
> >>>   <[email protected]>
> >>> Message-ID:
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> >>> Hi Mike (et al),
> >>> yes, ADSB will give direction and altitude in a TCAS system.
> >>> But if you are "just" a glider pilot and you purchase a powerflarm 
> >>> - it still is not the best solution. Just more expensive.
> >>> If you have a PowerFlarm and hook transponder data into it: you do 
> >>> not
> >> get
> >>> a direction warning indication, just "incoming". Only Flarm 
> >>> traffic is shown comprehensively, even with climb rate etc...
> >>> The direction / altitude data from a transponder only appears 
> >>> after you throw a few thousand dollars more at your glider 
> >>> instrument panel and
> get
> >>> additional boxes containing magic smoke.
> >>>
> >>> TABS: "Traffic Advisory Broadcast System".
> >>>> From my understanding: it is backwards compatible: It is another 
> >>>> (new)
> >> box
> >>> containing magic smoke and is able to mix Flarm and transponder smoke.
> It
> >>> will cost less than buying a transponder and powerflarm.
> >>> "TSO-C199" is the data-sheet for the new smoke.
> >>
> http://www.icao.int/APAC/Meetings/2015%20ADSBSITF14/SP08b_FAA%20TABS%2
> 0briefing.pdf
> >>>
> >>> I am looking after my original OZFlarm and wait for TABS.
> >>> However, encrypting the Flarm protocol would mean I would have to 
> >>> fork
> >> out
> >>> $2500 for a powerflarm just because the Flarm makers are greedy 
> >>> and
> want
> >>> all other manufacturers out of their business.
> >>> My existing OZFlarm would be useless even as a paperweight since 
> >>> it is
> >> too
> >>> light (that's why it is great for a glider).
> >>>
> >>> The good 'ol flarm can be configured via software (by the user) to
> >> operate
> >>> at different frequencies - to work in different countries. Later 
> >>> Flarm firmware versions switch frequencies automatically and allow 
> >>> you to
> take
> >> a
> >>> flarm from Europe to the US and Australia without any problems.
> >>> Powerflarms have to be configured by the manufacturer to change
> >> frequencies
> >>> - and the Flarmin Swiss Company will charge a few toblerones for that!
> >> Why?
> >>> because they can!
> >>> ...make sure you select the "US/Australia" powerflarm from the
> millenair
> >>> website, if you really have to buy a powerflarm and can't wait for
> TABS.
> >>>
> >>> Third party manufacturers such as LX Nav / LX Navigation utilise 
> >>> the
> good
> >>> 'ol flarm in their devices - that's why they switch automatically
> >> according
> >>> where you are. However, I can foresee that being stopped by the 
> >>> "flarm
> >> data
> >>> encryption". You will need two powerflarms: One for Europe and the
> other
> >>> for US/Australia.
> >>>
> >>> A bit like no longer  being able to take your phone overseas and 
> >>> just
> >> using
> >>> it with a sim card from that country..
> >>>
> >>> Lucky for us users: there are enough brainy people out there that 
> >>> are capable of designing something that is far superior to flarm.
> >>> Erich
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Mike Borgelt < 
> >>> [email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Erich,
> >>>>
> >>>> ADSB monitoring should give direction just like Flarm. You may be
> seeing
> >>>> Mode S returns with no ADSB position/speed/direction information 
> >>>> in
> the
> >>>> message. Or Mode C returns which won't give direction either. 
> >>>> Both
> >> should
> >>>> give relative altitudes though.
> >>>>
> >>>> OK what is TABS?
> >>>>
> >>>> Mike
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> At 10:04 AM 21/05/2015, you wrote:
> >>
> https://www.change.org/p/mr-urs-rothacher-flarm-chairman-petition-agai
> nst-flarm-decision-to-encrypt-the-communication-protocol
> >>>>
> >>>> Please correct me if I am wrong:
> >>>> Anyone who does not own a powerflarm should sign the petition.
> >>>> ..unless you are happy with being forced to replace your 
> >>>> perfectly
> >> working
> >>>> flarm with a powerflarm - that is nearly $2500!
> >>>>
> >>>> Any OZflarm, miniOz, flarm-mouse, etc will be affected. Some 
> >>>> people
> own
> >>>> gadgets like LXNax LX90xx or LXNavigation Zeus..
> >>>> Guess what: the integrated flarm engine of your very nice but not
> cheap
> >>>> instrument will be rendered useless and you will have to buy a
> >> powerFlarm.
> >>>> ..I would sign if I were you.
> >>>> Erich
> >>>>
> >>>> My personal view: PowerFlarm with ADSB traffic monitoring is a 
> >>>> bit
> like
> >> a
> >>>> joke. Yes, there is a warning of "incoming". But no indication of
> >> direction.
> >>>> TABS is in the making and looks very promising - and affordable.
> >>>> ?
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> >>>> *Borgelt Instruments* -
> >>>> *design & manufacture of quality soaring instrumentation since 
> >>>> 1978 * www.borgeltinstruments.com
> >>>> tel:   07 4635 5784     overseas: int+61-7-4635 5784
> >>>> mob: 042835 5784                 :  int+61-42835 5784
> >>>> P O Box 4607, Toowoomba East, QLD 4350, Australia
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