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I had one installed on N70S. The shop charged me 2 hours for the installation, including doing all the paperwork, etc. I am extremely pleased with mine.
Note the limitation to flying below FL180, since the current TailBeacon is only 978MHz, not 1090ES. But uAvionix has announced a 1090ES version (but not a release date). When that comes along, I may swap mine out for one of those, and sell my current one. Not in any hurry to do so though, I rarely fly above 17,500. Dan |
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What is an “offset through the Skybeacon AP”? |
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![]() The "offset" is (going from memory here) configuring the system through the AP on your phone that tells the unit where on the airplane it is located relative to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft and relative to the nose of the aircraft. So on my airplane the SkyBeacon being on the wingtip was about 18 feet offset from the longitudinal axis and about 8 feet aft of the nose. I do not have the exact numbers of what I used but hopefully you get the idea. I guess the beacon accounts for that offset when transmitting it's position. Seems a little crazy to me that that level of accuracy is needed. I figure if the beacon is transmitting from anywhere attached to the airplane, that ought to do it terms of accuracy but what I know?
It is very easy to do so I simply did what I was told via the instructions provided by uAvionix. If that step was skipped, it is difficult for me to imagine any negative consequence but again, what do I know? |
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sky beacon
I installed a tail light sky beacon last month in my 65 skymaster
very easy to install & uAvionix was very helpful with some assistance that I needed. Howard |
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BTW, 4 Skymasters registered to do the Bahamas Flying Adventure this year. We will be departing March 22 for the Exumas and have 16 airplanes total going.
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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Don't forget - Canada's timing is different
The first ADS-B deadline in Canada is January 1, 2021. Until then, no ADS-B is required anywhere in Canada.
Thereafter, until January 1, 2022, ADS-B is only required in Canada in Class A airspace, which is all at or above 18,000 feet (and starts even higher in the far north, above 72 degrees latitude). After January 1, 2022, ADS-B is required in Canada in Class A and B airspace, and it must be the 1090ES ADS-B and have antenna diversity (antenna on both top and bottom of aircraft). Here's a good summary for those who want to read more. Hope this helps those flying into Canada ![]() Dan Last edited by dan1000 : 01-27-20 at 01:18 PM. |
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