Kellym
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1705 Location: Sun Lakes AZ
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2016 12:55 pm Post subject: ADSB annunciator and AC 20-165BADSB annunciator and AC 20-1 |
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Keep in mind that the FAA has not issued any guidance(that I am aware
of) at all for certification of ADS-B equipment installed in
experimental aircraft. All of the guidance assumes a certified aircraft.
So you take your best effort with regards to compliance and recognize
something may need to change down the road.
On 8/20/2016 10:15 AM, Frederic Stucklen wrote:
[quote] Hi,
I put one into my RV-7A on the ADS600-EXP unit because the early
software would fail if the
GPS signal was lost (after doing a roll) and was never re-acquired….
The warning light would and
Would come ON and stay ON, indicating an ADS-B function failure. More
recent versions of the
Software appear to have solved that issue…
Fred Stucklen
RV-7A N924RV 1298 Hrs.
*I didn't put them in my 6A....*
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* I couldn't find anything the stated 'required'...plenty that said*
* 'optional'.*
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* My .02*
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