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Tue, Jul 19, 2016

Win A NavWorx ADS600-EXP At AirVenture

Five Units To Be Given Away During The Show

NavWorx hAS announced the giveaway of five ADS600-EXP units to lucky attendees at AirVenture Oshkosh 2016. The ADS600-EXP is intended for installation in experimental and light-sport aircraft. It is based on the certified and 2020 compliant ADS600-B Universal Access Transceiver (UAT). The ADS600-EXP provides ADS-B Out (Transmit) and In (Receive), and sells for $1,399.00.

The ADS600-EXP is the most affordable ADS-B solution for experimental and light-sport aircraft owners. The ADS600-EXP is a remote mounted device with internal WAAS GPS. The ADS600-EXP delivers ADS-B Traffic and Weather to an array of displays via Wi-Fi or RS-232. The unit offers compatibility with existing transponder and antennas providing additional cost savings on installation.

NavWorx equipment is designed to operate within the parameters of the FAA mandate for ADS-B including compliance with FAR 91.225 and FAR 91.227. The ADS600-EXP meets the performance requirements of TSO-C154c.

To take advantage of the NavWorx ADS600-EXP Giveaway, visit the NavWorx booth during AirVenture 2016 and register. Winners will be selected daily, Monday, July 25th through Friday, July 29th, at the closing of the exhibit halls (5 PM). Winners will be notified and need not be present to win.

(Source: NavWorx news release. Image from file)

FMIL www.navworx.com

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