Sandia Aerospace was founded in
1997 by a group of avionics professionals to provide high quality
avionics products to General, Corporate and Regional airline
markets. Major product offerings include the company's SAE 5-35
Altitude Encoder, SAC 7-35 Airdata Computer, Avionics Cooling
Fans, and MARC 70 interface modules. Sandia products are offered
worldwide by both avionics modification centers and aircraft
manufactures.
Now, the Albuquerque, New Mexico company is branching out into a
line of its own products, starting with the STX-165 Transponder,
which is debuting at AirVenture at Oshkosh. The STX 165 Sports a
professional 1/2 3ATI Bezel that compliments any aircraft
panel. Its bright OLED display is readable in virtually all
lighting conditions and automatically dims for night time
operations.
Sandia Aerospace also takes pride in providing timely personal
service to our customers. Whether you have a system that needs
repair or just have a question, Sandia is standing by to help you
in any way we can. To get more information about Sandia Aerospace,
visit their website at www.sandia.aero.
Did You Know? (Cool
Facts About Sandia Aerospace)
Sandia's SAC 7-35 Airdata Computer lets you "turbocharge" your
Garmin GNS430, GNS530 or other Navigation Systems.
The Sandia SAC 7-35 is FAA TSO Approved as an altitude encoder.
Sandia products are sold worldwide through both aircraft
manufacturers and a worldwide network of avionics modification
centers.
The Sandia ADC 7-35-01 ADS-B solution allows Garmin GPS units
to talk to Collins transponders.
Sandia 's UAT (Universal Access Transceiver) provides the user
with both TIS-B and FIS-B.
Initial FIS-B information includes weather in the cockpit,
which is free to the user and will carry no subscription fees.
Sandia Aerospace fans are designed to give your avionics
superior performance and long life.
The Sandia SAE5-35 performs the functions of an Altitude
Encoder by providing Gillham Grey code to the aircraft’s mode
C transponder.
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