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Wed, Feb 01, 2017

Trig Announces New Product, New Partnership

TT26 Designed For The UAS Market

It’s an exciting time for UAS operators as the pace of technological development makes more ambitious operational capabilities a reality.

Trig Avionics has launched their latest TT26, ETSO certified UAS transponder product. Trig says the TT26 is truly groundbreaking, providing four vital functions to support onboard autopilot systems.

The one box TT26 contains a 250 watt Mode S transponder with altitude encoder that also operates ADS-B Out (1090ES) up to 70,000 feet. This makes the TT26 ideal for high performance and high altitude operations. Additionally, the TT26 has a highly capable certified GPS and certified altimeter – both can be used as the primary navigational and altitude source for autopilot systems. Global UAS operators can now integrate Trig’s certified transponder technology into new or existing platforms. The TT26 uses industry standard RS232 and RS485 interfaces, so implementation is practical and certain.

"The TT26 provides customers with a giant leap in surveillance credibility," said Andy Davis, CEO of Trig Avionics. "Future commercial UAS operations will hinge on positive compliance with established international aviation standards. The TT26 is the first UAS transponder product that demonstrates this and adds primary flight and altitude capabilities too."

Trig Avionics has also announced a partnership with the UK’s leading UAS autopilot designer and control system integrator Callen-Lenz. "We are excited about our partnering with Trig Avionics, we have conducted many successful Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flight trials; using Trig technology we believe that further BVLOS capability can be achieved," said Adrian Eves, Flight Operations Director at Callen-Lenz. 'As system integrators, we believe the TT26 delivers a genuine set of game changing technical capabilities. Securing certification for all these features makes a compelling safety case, enabling serious UAS operators like Callen-Lenz to gain the confidence of regulators and airspace agencies alike."

Callen-Lenz has been appointed as an expert operator to the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority, providing technical and advisory support on UAS certification to ICAO in Montreal, Canada.

Each TT26 unit weighs 1.04lb and can be installed using built in box mounts, or by using the dedicated avionics tray. The list price for the TT26 is $4,500 excluding tax and shipping.

(Image provided with Trig Avionics news release)

FMI: www.trig-avionics.com

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