Trig TN72 GPS Receiver

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Trig TN72 GPS Receiver

Manufacturer Part Number 01685-00-01

Trig TN72 GPS Receiver

General Description

Trig TN72 GPS Receiver - Sailplane pilots now have a dedicated ADS-B Out solution that’s tailor-made for voluntary equipage. Trig’s new TN72 TABS GPS is certified to TSO-C199, the FAA’s technical standard designed specifically for ADS-B Out equipage in sailplanes. Fitting a TN72 TABS GPS with a Trig transponder significantly improves your visibility and enhances safety.

A Trig TN72 TABS GPS works in combination with a Trig transponder, providing real-time airspace reporting and surveillance. Automatic Dependant Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) technology is built into every Trig transponder and meets FAA certification TSO-C166b.

Whilst ADS-B is optional for sailplanes, equipping is a smart move. Fitting a TN72 TABS GPS means your location is shared directly with other ADS-B In equipped aircraft. By 2020 the majority of GA and all commercial aircraft will be equipped. A modest investment today will make you visible to all - for your safety and the safety of others it makes sense to equip.

With a traffic receiver, you will be able to receive a real-time display of other aircraft in your vicinity. A TN72 TABS GPS and a Trig transponder will trigger a full ADS-B In traffic service from FAA ground stations to your ADS-B In device. You can fly with confidence as the TN72 TABS GPS is certified and visible to all ADS-B In equipped aircraft.

When fitting a TN72, it uses one of two available configuration options, in the transponder settings (see below). The TN72 hardware is the same in either installation, you may require a software update and you will need to install a TA50 or TA70 GPS antenna.

TN72 GPS – TABS C199 (Traffic Awareness Beacon System) this configuration uses SIL 1/ SDA 1 in the transponder settings. TABS is the FAA technical standard that enables voluntary equipage of ADS-B Out. The TN72 using TABS is ideal for ‘voluntary’ equipage in Europe or where ADS-B Out is not mandated.

W&W typically stocks Trig TN72 TABS GPS Position Source.

Features

  • Simple ADS-B Out upgrade for all Trig transponders
  • Suitable for ‘voluntary’ use in both certified and uncertified aircraft (in Europe)
  • SABAS – supports EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN and WAAS – Satellite Based Augmentation Systems
  • Meets FAA 2020 ADS-B rule for experimental, LSA and homebuilt aircraft / gliders in the U.S.
  • Safer – visible on all ADS-B In systems
  • Enables live tracking of aircraft (with suitable ADS-B In equipment)
  • Triggers traffic information services (TIS-B only available in U.S.)
  • Low cost and light weight
  • Two year world wide warranty

Compatable Products

Taking minimal space in the cockpit, the TA50, compact GPS antenna is the most popular antenna for the TN72. It is supplied with a simple push fit QMA connector, this plugs straight into the TN72 unit. The antenna is available with either a 1m or 3m cable. A wiring harness to connect a compact TT21 or TT22 transponder and the TN72 together is also available and simplifies installation.

The TA70 certified GPS antenna can also be used with the TN72. High wing Part 23 aircraft may alternatively prefer the TA70 antenna. This is mounted on the aircraft upper surfaces and assures enhanced GPS visibility. In countries where ADS-B airspace is mandated, operation in ADS-B airspace by certified types, usually requires full compliance with TSO-C145 GPS technology, see our TN70.


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