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Mon, Oct 13, 2014

Avidyne Introduces MLB100 978MHz ADS-B Datalink Receiver

Provides ADS-B IN Traffic And Weather For Avidyne Display Systems

Avidyne has introduced the MLB100 Datalink Receiver for ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) IN.  The receiver is designed to provide ADS-B traffic and Flight Information System-Broadcast (FIS-B) weather information for display on Avidyne’s new IFD540 and IFD440 FMS/GPS/NAV/COMs, as well as EX600, EX500 and EX5000 Multi-Function Displays (MFD).

“We are excited to bring the MLB100 to market for Avidyne customers who want to have access to ADS-B traffic and FIS-B weather,” said Patrick Herguth, Avidyne’s Chief Operating Officer. “Our AXP340 Mode S Transponder provides ADS-B OUT to comply with the 2020 mandate, and the MLB100 gives U.S.-based customers a low-cost ADS-B IN solution for traffic, plus the ability to receive weather data without the monthly subscription costs associated with other broadcast systems.”
 
“Avidyne is focused on offering certified avionics that make flying easier and safer for general aviation aircraft, including a full line of products to satisfy impending ADS-B requirements,” said Avidyne CEO, Dan Schwinn. “The addition of the MLB100 gives Avidyne a full portfolio of ADS-B solutions to meet the needs of customers flying in NextGen airspace in the U.S. and around the world.”

Using the 978MHz datalink frequency band, the MLB100 receives Flight Information System-Broadcast (FIS-B) weather information, including NEXRAD radar, METARs,TAFs, AIRMETs, SIGMETs, Special Use Airspace (SUA), and  Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs).  The MLB100 also receives traffic information directly from nearby 978MHz-equipped aircraft, and indirectly through the rebroadcast of 1090MHz-equipped aircraft via 978MHz ADS-R.  Traffic information from aircraft not participating in ADS-B is received from ground stations via 978MHz TIS-B transmissions (Traffic Information Service-Broadcast).

Avidyne display systems that are already in service will require a field-loadable software upgrade to accommodate the MLB100 data stream.  Announcements regarding certifications and software upgrade availability for each specific display type will be forthcoming.

The MLB100 Datalink Receiver has a retail price of $2,495 and will be certified and available in early 2015. Connector kit and Mounting Tray are included.  Antenna is sold separately.

(Image provided by Avidyne)

FMI: www.avidyne.com

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