Dualband (978 UAT and 1090 ES) ADSB Receiver
ADSB Weather (FISB) Reception
ADSB Traffic (ADSR/TISB) Reception
Bluetooth wireless connectivity: Connects to up to two devices simultaneously. Leaves each device free to connect to other devices/service via WiFi or Bluetooth
Works with iOS, Android and Windows EFB software as well as select GRT EFIS devices. For a complete list, see the Apps tab.

Product Description

The XGPS190 features a WAAS GPS, dual band (978/1090 MHz) ADSB receiver for weather & traffic information, and AHRS artificial horizon for EFB apps with synthetic vision. The receiver works with many EFB apps. It connects to up to 2 devices via Bluetooth, and is compatible with iPad, Android and Windows tablets. The internal battery lasts 5 hours of continuous operation, and the receiver can be charged with the included 1230V adapter and wall charger. A nonslip pad is also included for convenience. FAAs ADSB Weather and Traffic Information in the Cockpit Introduced more than a decade ago by the FAA, ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) provides weather and traffic information to all aircraft equipped with an ADS-B receiver, such as the XGPS190, subscriptionfree. The ADS-B weather & traffic data is displayed on a compatible EFB app (sold separately) on an iPad, Android or Windows tablet. The XGPS190 provides the following ADSB In services: Flight Information ServiceBroadcast (FISB) FISB provides regional and continental NEXRAD radar imagery from the National Weather Service, as well as NOTAMs, METARs, TAFs, PIREPs, winds aloft and other valuable inflight weather services. FISB also includes information on temporary flight restrictions (TFR) and special use airspaces (SUA). Traffic Information Service Broadcast (TISB). The TISB information is air traffic information obtained from ATC radar and broadcast from ground radio stations. This information greatly enhances pilots situational awareness and aids their visual orientation of nearby aircraft traffic.* (*ADSB traffic broadcasts are only transmitted from the ground transmitters in response to an ADS-B Out transponder operating on your aircraft or another aircraft in the area.) The XGPS190 also receives position reports directly from a nearby aircraft operating ADS-B Out transponders on 978 MHz and/or 1090 MHz frequencies. The removable ADS-B antenna on the X

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