Yes Jeff- good feedback but I am still working on that comment that mode S is 
only required above 18000' , most folks around here (within 30 miles of a major 
airport) seem to think that we will need it at all altitudes.
Bill
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> Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 08:30:11 -0700
> To: jscott.planes at gmx.com; krnet at list.krnet.org
> Subject: Re: KR> KR transponder/2020 ADS-B
> From: krnet at list.krnet.org
> 
> That is some real good information, Jeff. I like the answer to the question.
> Larry Bell
> 
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 9:07 PM, Jeff Scott via KRnet <krnet at 
> list.krnet.org>
> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 at 9:56 AM
> > > From: "Bill Masquelier via KRnet" <krnet at list.krnet.org>
> > > To: "KR List" <krnet at list.krnet.org>
> > > Subject: KR> KR transponder?
> > >
> > > We are getting our KR2 close (year or two) to completion-
> > > in our area we will need a transponder (San Diego)
> > > We may as well go with a "mode S" since it will be required soon.
> > > What is the collective opinion of the group for a "modestly priced" one
> > that will work for us?
> > > Bill Masquelier
> >
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > Since the others on here have cleverly suggested used mode C transponders
> > rather than answering your question, I'll give this a shot.
> >
> > If you're looking for a Mode S transponder that will be compatible with
> > the ADS-B out equipment, I would suggest buying a Trig, either a TT22 or
> > TT31 depending on panel space available.  The TT21 will also do 1090-ES,
> > but the broadcast power doesn't meet the 2020 standard.  The Trig TT22
> > without a face is also the transponder of choice used in conjunction with
> > the Dynon Skyview Avionics suite.
> >
> > Of course your other option would be to go with a compact Mode C
> > transponder and a UAT ADS-B out unit like the NavWorX unit.  If you are
> > starting with a clean slate for an installation, it will be less expensive
> > to equip with mode-S (1090-ES) than to buy a mode C transponder, then add a
> > compliant UAT transmitter.
> >
> > We did some ADS-B performance testing last weekend while traveling from
> > Tucson to Los Alamos.  The FAA now has an email address you can email some
> > basic data and they will check your last flight with ADS-B out and email
> > you a report on the performance of your ADS-B unit.  We tested my Skyguard
> > TWX and a Dynon Skyview with a Trig TT22 mode S transponder.
> >
> > The Skyguard unit meets the performance standard, but fails to meet the
> > ADS-B rule because it doesn't have pressure altitude as part of it's
> > broadcast.  That is a problem come 2020 as their current units don't have
> > any methodology for adding pressure altitude.
> >
> > The Dynon Skyview unit with the Mode-S Trig transponder meets the ADS-B
> > rule, but failed to meet the performance standard due to the inaccuracy of
> > the Dynon GPS unit.  That can be easily corrected with a new GPS puck,
> > which Dynon will undoubtedly be offering.
> >
> > For today, if one was planning to use a mode-C transponder and a UAT out
> > (which I wouldn't recommend for a new installation), I would use the
> > NavWorx unit.  It is listed at $799, but you'll find once you get done
> > equipping it to actually work, you'll have roughly $1600 invested.  The
> > NavWorx unit can be used with an inductive pickup that goes around your
> > transponder coax cable to pick up your pressure altitude and squawk code
> > for retransmit in the UAT Out signal if you don't want to have to run a
> > gray code cable to the unit.
> >
> > -Jeff Scott
> > Los Alamos, NM
> >
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