Advanced Transponder and GPS HUD

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Advanced Transponder and GPS HUD

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A transponder is a device used in most modern aircraft to make the aircraft more visible to ATC (Air Traffic Control) radar. When an aircraft is illuminated by a radar signal, the transponder sends a code that is displayed on the ATC radar screen. The code, sometimes called a “squawk code”, is a 4-digit numeric value that is set by the pilot. This HUD makes your aircraft visible on a grid map that is accessible from an off-world web page modeling an ATC radar system.

This version of the Shergood Aviation transponder includes a moving map GPS to display your position in real time. Transponder Functions:

  • Track your flights on radar
  • Enter unique transponder code for your flight
  • Enter N-number, flight number and aircraft type
  • Privacy list to register no-tracking regions
  • ELT alerts search and rescue in event of crash
  • Radar map web page with Google Maps interface

GPS Functions

  • Real-time multi-region moving map display of your aircraft and nearby transponder equipped aircraft
  • Zoom in to single region, or out to 7x7 grid
  • HUD size can be expanded for easy data entry
  • Easy flight plan entry page
  • Graphical display of flight plan dynamically updated as you pass each waypoint
  • Display of ground speed, distance remaining and estimated time enroute
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