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Tue, Jul 25, 2017

New Stratus Transponder Integrates With Garmin And Avidyne Navigators

Stratus ES Provides A Cost-Effective ADS-B Out Solution For Aircraft Already Equipped With WAAS GPS

Appareo has announced another addition to its Stratus family of cost-effective, easily-installed certified avionics for general aviation. Just like Stratus ESG, the company’s flagship transponder, the new Stratus ES is a certified 1090 Extended Squitter (ES) ADS-B Out transponder designed with the common 1.65” form factor to easily replace existing transponders.

While Stratus ESG includes built-in WAAS GPS for all-in-one-box 2020 compliance, Stratus ES was designed without GPS in order to provide affordable ADS-B Out to aircraft that are already equipped with WAAS GPS. Stratus ES will make an aircraft rule-compliant when paired with any of the following navigators: Garmin 430W, 530W, 650, 750, or Avidyne IFD440 or IFD540.

“With Stratus ESG, we were focused on developing a simple solution to minimize installation costs for non-glass panel aircraft that didn’t have WAAS GPS,” said Derek Aslakson, aviation product manager at Appareo. “With Stratus ES, we are responding to demand from aircraft owners who have already equipped with WAAS GPS navigators and are looking for an affordable way to meet the 2020 mandate while utilizing their previous investments,” Aslakson said. “Stratus ES meets that demand with one of the most attractive price tags on the market.” At $2,495 MSRP, Stratus ES is one of general aviation’s most affordable panel-mounted 1090 ES transponders for ADS-B Out compliance.

Just like Stratus ESG, Stratus ES can be connected to an ADS-B In receiver for the complete ADS-B experience. Stratus receivers not only provide subscription-free ADS-B weather and traffic, but their built-in AHRS technology drives a very responsive pitch and bank instrument in the center of the Synthetic Vision view on ForeFlight Mobile. Synthetic Vision provides luminous terrain, night sky view and a brilliant obstacle awareness system, making AHRS an excellent backup for emergency situations.

By including a Stratus ADS-B In receiver, pilots also benefit from features such as Stratus Replay, where the device stores weather information even when your iPad is asleep, as well as the built-in Stratus Flight Data Recorder, for replaying your flights using Google Earth or CloudAhoy. Stratus ES also comes standard with the patented Portable ConnectTM ADS-B antenna feedthrough technology. Stratus transponders are the only ones that can share an aircraft’s external ADS-B antenna with a portable receiver in the cockpit, providing enhanced reception. By utilizing the aircraft’s external antenna, a portable receiver will pick up more ADS-B ground stations, even at lower altitudes.

Another benefit is that portable receivers don’t need to be placed near a window, since they won’t rely on their own internal antennas. The Portable Connect feature is compatible with many popular brands of ADS-B receivers; a variety of interface kits are available.

Since introducing its first Stratus ADS-B receiver in 2012, Appareo has become the industry leader in ADS-B portable receivers. In 2016 the company announced the certification of Stratus ESG, an ADS-B rule-compliant transponder.

(Source: Appaero media release)

FMI: www.appareo.com/stratus

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