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Mon, Sep 01, 2014

FAA Grants STC To Trig Avionics For TT31 Transponder

Allows Installation Of ADS-B Out Compliant Device In Thousands Of Airplanes

The FAA has granted STC approval to Trig Avionics for the installation of its TT31 transponder with Garmin’s GNS 400W and 500W series of GPS navigators. Now thousands of aircraft owners in the U.S. have a remarkably cost effective way to become ADS-B Out compliant, using their existing GPS with a TT31 transponder.

Trig’s TT31 transponder is already established as the easiest ‘plug and play’ retro-fit for the KT76A and KT78A - but it’s also ADS-B Out capable too. This new STC makes the TT31 a logical choice for aircraft owners who already own a Garmin navigator.

“There are many U.S. aircraft that have a Garmin 430W or 530W installed," said Trig CEO Andy Davis. "Our ADS-B STC shows how practical and affordable a compliant ADS-B Out solution can be when matched with our Trig TT31 transponder using version 3.13 software.”

Peregrine of Denver is Trig’s STC partner. CEO David Rankin ran the flight test program, conducting the validation of the TT31 transponder and 400W / 500W series GPS equipment.

“The install of Trig equipment was very easy. The TT31 used the existing aircraft transponder antenna, this is a really attractive retro-fit option," Rankin said. 'For ADS-B Out we installed a Trig tray, the set up and integration with the 430W WAAS GPS was straight forward. I’m certain this equipment combination will have a broad appeal as pilots want to meet the ADS-B mandate with the minimum expense. Trig’s TT31 matched with an existing 430W or 530W makes compliance totally practical.”

Trig’s STC covers a wide range of aircraft types and for those types not currently listed the FAA allows local Field Approval. “Trig products combine great features and performance and the TT31 is no exception," Davis said. "With a list price of $3,206 aircraft owners should look seriously at our solution, it really stacks up as a compelling way to become 2020 ready.” Trig has a comprehensive dealer network in North America, with a Trig Approved Service Center at Wichita, Kansas. Trig are also partners with the NextGen GA Fund. This provides customers with access to a comprehensive loan scheme - specifically designed to help GA aircraft owners pay for their ADS-B equipment and related installation.

(Image provided by Trig Avionics)

FMI: www.trig-avionics.com, www.nextgenfund.com

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