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NavWorx ADS-B receiver
NavWorx recently announced a new line of ADS-B receivers for both traffic and weather. The systems are remote mount or portable... priced between $1,500 and $1,700. By Ian J. Twombly, AOPA, October 14, 2009.
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Position Report: Avionics
What do GA pilots need to know about ADS-B? by Janice Wood, General Aviation News, October 9, 2009.
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Texas-based NavWorx, Inc. has released its new ADS600-series receivers providing display of TIS-B traffic and FIS-B weather information.
The ADS600 line of Universal Access Transceivers (UAT) are designed to capture and display broadcast information from air traffic control, enhancing situational awareness for pilots and improving air traffic safety. Momberger Airport Information, September 25, 2009.
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DOT: ADS-B To Launch In Gulf In December
NextGen satellite technology will go online in the Gulf of Mexico in December. The FAA plans to deploy the system nationwide by 2013. September 16, 2009
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NextGen; improving airways through increased safety, reduced delays, fuel use, and emissions
NextGen is really nothing less than a transformation of our National Airspace System. In a nutshell, the system transitions us from a ground-based air traffic control system to a satellite-based system using aviation-specific applications for existing technologies like GPS, new airport infrastructure, and new procedures. September 14, 2009
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ADS-B Coverage provided by FAA
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) coverage currently provided by Federal Aviation Administration. January 30, 2009.
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FAA Gives Green Light to NextGen Satellite System
FAA Acting Administrator Robert A. Sturgell today gave the green light to nationwide deployment of a system that allows aircraft to be tracked by satellite rather than radar. Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) will reduce the risk of midair collisions and weather-related accidents, provide more efficient routes in adverse weather, and improve situational awareness for pilots. November 24, 2008
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NavWorX ADS-B Testing in N104CD
This year at OSH 2008, if you wandered all the big vendor hangars like I did, you may have run across a new company called NavWorx--a producer of ADS-B transceivers for the GA market. A few months later on the Chelton EFIS forum that I started [NavWorx founder] Bill Moffitt joined in to announce that he was going to be integrating their system into the Chelton EFIS. I offered my assistance. A little less than a month later, we decided to hook up and see what we could accomplish. October 26, 2008.
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EFB provider now displays ADS-B data
AirGator, a provider of corporate and general aviation electronic flight bag (EFB) products, and NavWorx, a designer of automated dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) receiver technology, have teamed to integrate and display ADS-B data on AirGator NavPad EFBs. NBAA Convention News, October 2008.
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ADS-B Vendors Waiting For Rule
A Texas company is offering an ADS-B add-on that works with Garmin and several other displays. NavWorx of Rowlett, Texas, has built a portable ADS-B system that can display on a Garmin GPSMAP 496 or several other cockpit displays. By Jeff Van West, AVweb, July 31, 2008.
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Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) in the Gulf of Mexico
The FAA will be able to install ADS-B ground stations on oil rigs bringing ADS-B coverage to the Gulf of Mexico. February 26, 2008
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