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Thu, Jun 23, 2016

NavWorx Drops Price On ADS-B Solution

ADS600-B Certified UAT That Meets FAA Mandate Requirements

NavWorx has announced a temporary price reduction on its ADS600-B, a certified UAT providing ADS-B Out and In that meets the requirements of the FAA’s mandate for ADS-B equipage. The ADS600-B is available for $1,799.00 with the $200 price reduction effective immediately.

The ADS600-B is a remote mounted Universal Access Transceiver (UAT), providing 2020 compliant ADS-B Out (transmit) and ADS-B In (receive) for installation in certified aircraft. The ADS600-B includes a WAAS GPS plus compatibility with existing transponder and antenna installations offering a significant cost savings. The ADS600-B is regularly priced at $1,999.00. With the NavWorx rebate of $200 plus the recently announced FAA rebate of $500, the resultant equipment cost is just $1,299.00, the company says it is the lowest price ever for a certified ADS-B Out/In solution.

NavWorx has since inception been providing ADS-B technology solutions to meet the diverse needs of aircraft owners and operators. NavWorx offers equipment designed to operate within the parameters of the FAA mandate for ADS-B. NavWorx continues to offer ADS-B compliance solutions for OEM and new installations at an attractive price.

The NavWorx ADS600-B offers:

  • STC Approvals for All Certified Aircraft
  • Patent-pending technology that eliminates the need for an unreliable panel-mounted control head
  • Internal WAAS GPS
  • TransMonSPE (Transponder Monitor Single-Point-of-Entry) that allows you to keep your existing transponder and altitude encoder
  • Ease of installation by an A&P or repair shop
  • Delivery of Traffic and Weather to various displays

While much has been written about meeting the FAA’s 2020 mandate, aircraft owners remain confused about the availability of solutions that minimize the cost of installation. NavWorx can assist with finding a 2020-compliant ADS-B solution for any aircraft. The company offers UAT receivers/transceivers with Wi-Fi and transponder connectivity for both certified and experimental aircraft applications.

The offer is good through July 31st.

(Image provided with NavWorx news release)

FMI:  www.navworx.com

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