Trig TT22 Mode S Transponder

Trig Tt22. Trig TT22 Mode S Transponder Chosen by pilots around the world Trig's TT22 compact transponder fits in the tightest panel space The TT22 Trig compact transponder can fit into the tightest panel space

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The Trig TT22 transponder is uniquely useful to HXr users because it is able interface with the EFIS remotely, eliminating the need for a separate control head on the instrument panel The 25 way D-type interface provides the following services: Power Input The TT21/TT22 operates on 11 to 33 Volts DC

Bedienungsanleitung Trig Avionics TT22 Mode S Transponder (Deutsch 16

The TT22 is a class 1 transponder suitable for use in higher performance aircraft flying above 15,000 feet and / or above 175. This allows general aviation, light sport and glider pilots to fit other instrumentation or displays that otherwise might not have been possible If you plan to fly over 15,000 feet, you will probably want the TT22 (this one).

Trig TT22 Mode S Transponder. The TT21 (above) is a Class 2 transponder - certified for use up to 15,000 feet Is the controller display visible in all lightling conditions.

User manual Trig Avionics TT22 Mode S Transponder (English 66 pages). The front panel controller is smaller than a standard instrument, and the remote transponder is not much bigger than a pack of cards The TT22 is a 250 watt Class 1 transponder, ideally suited to higher performance and/or high altitude performance types