stickandrudder1
Member
FYI
I Contacted SkyRadar regarding their D2 Model, and asked them the following:
Are there any plans to add a version of your D2 that will require a single antenna input? Since it's a receiver only and the 978 and 1090 MHZ frequencies are so close to one another it seems like a logical thing to do. Thanks
Alexey Zaparovanny replied with the following:
Our current SkyradarDX has internal splitter where both 978 MHz and 1090 MHz signals are taking from 978 MHz input.
I wonder why this isn't included in their installation documentation? I think this is important because who wants to poke another hole in the bottom of their airplane unnecessarily. I've never seen this discussed on any of the VAF forums, so I thought I share what I learned.
I Contacted SkyRadar regarding their D2 Model, and asked them the following:
Are there any plans to add a version of your D2 that will require a single antenna input? Since it's a receiver only and the 978 and 1090 MHZ frequencies are so close to one another it seems like a logical thing to do. Thanks
Alexey Zaparovanny replied with the following:
Our current SkyradarDX has internal splitter where both 978 MHz and 1090 MHz signals are taking from 978 MHz input.
I wonder why this isn't included in their installation documentation? I think this is important because who wants to poke another hole in the bottom of their airplane unnecessarily. I've never seen this discussed on any of the VAF forums, so I thought I share what I learned.