Finding the right ADS-B Out solution

There is no simple answer, but here are some questions to consider. Remember that all ADS-B Out transponders perform the same basic function no matter what frequency they use, and both 1090 and 978 options meet the 2020 requirement. But there are some important differences to consider, depending on the type of airplane you fly.

  • How old is your Mode C transponder? This is the most important question because, in addition to ADS-B Out, you’ll still need to have a traditional transponder after 2020. If your existing Mode C transponder is on its last legs, a 1090ES transponder is probably the right answer, since it checks both boxes. In addition to meeting the mandate, you’ll get the features of a new transponder, like a clear digital display, push-button code entry and a dedicated VFR button. 978 solutions require you to maintain your existing Mode C transponder, so if you already have a solid one (like a Garmin GTX 327) you may be able to save money with a UAT but we do not recommend a 978 ADS-B Out solution if you have an older, analog transponder.
  • What is the total installed cost? The cost of ADS-B Out hardware is only one part of the equation – be sure to consider installation time and cost as well. 1090ES transponders are mounted in the avionics stack, in place of an existing Mode C transponder, so they don’t require the removal of the interior like some 978 installations (which are remote mounted, sometimes behind the panel or in the tail of the airplane). In many cases, the installation cost is 30-50% less for a 1090 solution, although the Garmin GDL 82 and uAvionix tailBeacon/skyBeacon listed below have innovative designs that cut down on install time. That's why we like them for a 978 option - they can be installed by an A&P at annual.
  • How integrated is each solution? Some 978 UAT transponders require separate control heads to synchronize the squawk code with your existing Mode C transponder - or even a separate panel-mounted indicator light. 1090ES solutions are integrated solutions: simply connect it to your existing transponder antenna and altitude encoder, then add a WAAS GPS antenna if a built-in GPS is included. The exceptions are Garmin and uAvionix - their GDL 82 and tailBeacon/skyBeacon, respectively, are 978 solutions that automatically sync with your Mode C transponder.
  • Do you have a WAAS GPS? To meet the FAA requirements, an ADS-B Out package must include a WAAS GPS. If you already have a Garmin GNS 530W or GTN 750, you may be able to use that as a position source for ADS-B Out. In that case, a model like the Stratus ES can save you some money. If you do not have a WAAS GPS, make sure to purchase a solution that includes this. Options here include the Garmin GTX 335, GDL 82, tailBeacon, skyBeacon and Stratus ESG.
  • Do you fly internationally? 978 UAT transponders are limited to use in the United States, so pilots traveling to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean should choose a 1090ES transponder (although ADS-B Out is not yet required in those countries).
  • Do you fly above 18,000 ft.? Aircraft equipped with 1090ES transponders are authorized to fly at all altitudes, whereas 978 UAT transponders are not permitted above 18,000 ft.

ADS-B Out comparison

Whichever ADS-B Out solution you choose, be sure to focus on the total installed cost of your new avionics. Read the fine print and ask informed questions about labor costs to install your new transponder and any additional parts that may be required. The right answer for you is the package that meets the 2020 ADS-B mandate, offers the upgrades your airplane needs, and is affordable to install.

 

ADS-B Avionics

There are dozens of options for upgrading your panel with ADS-B. Here are the most popular options.

uAvionix skyBeacon

Wingtip 978 ADS-B Out with GPS

uAvionix SkyBeacon

This unique solution includes 978 ADS-B Out and a WAAS GPS, but installs in the wingtip of your airplane so it saves installation time. Simply replace your nav light. Automatically syncs with your Mode C transponder so there is no separate cockpit annunciator. An affordable, easy-to-install option if your existing Mode C transponder is in good shape.

uAvionix SkyBeacon - $1849

 

uAvionix tailBeacon

Tail-mounted 978 ADS-B Out with GPS

uAvionix tailBeacon

The most popular option overall, the tailBeacon includes 978 ADS-B Out and a WAAS GPS, but also includes an LED nav light to replace your existing rear position light. Quick and easy installation and like the skyBeacon it automatically syncs with your Mode C transponder. A great choice for quick install, even by an A&P, assuming your current transponder is in good shape.

uAvionix tailBeacon - $1999

 

Garmin GTX 335

1090 ADS-B Out with GPS and encoder

Garmin GTX 335

This is a great all-in-one solution for almost any airplane, especially if you have an older transponder or altitude encoder. The GTX 335 replaces your existing transponder, upgrading it to the latest digital features, and includes both a WAAS GPS and ADS-B Out. It even includes a GPS antenna, a new altitude encoder and a USB charging plug. Garmin's best 1090 option - nothing extra to buy.

Garmin GTX 335 - $3195

 

Garmin GDL 82

978 ADS-B Out with GPS

Garmin GDL 82

If you have a good Mode C transponder already, the GDL 82 is a low cost, easy-to-install option. It goes in between your transponder and your existing antenna, so the panel work is minimal - some A&Ps can even do the installation. Includes WAAS GPS and GPS antenna as well.

Garmin GDL 82 - $1795

 

Appareo Stratus ESG

1090 ADS-B Out with GPS and flexible ADS-B In options

Stratus ESG

Perfect for pilots who already own a Stratus portable receiver, the Stratus ESG has flexible ADS-B In options. It's a great all-in-one solution that will upgrade your panel and meet the FAA mandate, and includes 1090 ADS-B Out and a built-in WAAS GPS plus GPS antenna. Best of all, Stratus ESG can connect to your Stratus 3/2/2S/1S portable for ADS-B weather and traffic on your iPad. Or add on the Stratus 3i, an affordable, installed ADS-B In solution. 

Appareo Stratus ESG (certified) - $2995

Appareo Stratus ESG (experimental) - $2795

 

Appareo Stratus ES

1090 ADS-B Out without GPS

If you already have a WAAS GPS in your panel, Stratus ES is for you. It's a transponder replacement with ADS-B Out, but it can connect to Garmin GNS/GTN and Avidyne IFD series navigators for GPS position. Like Stratus ESG, it can also connect to a Stratus portable receiver.

Appareo Stratus ES (certified) - $2495

Appareo Stratus ES (experimental) - $2395

 

  


Cincinnati AvionicsCincinnati Avionics - Sporty's on-site avionics shop

Want to learn more about ADS-B or talk to an avionics pro about your airplane? Cincinnati Avionics, Sporty’s on-site avionics shop, are ADS-B experts. Whether it’s a basic transponder upgrade or an all-new glass panel, let us help you plan your next avionics upgrade.

Visit CincinnatiAvionics.com or call 513.735.9595

 

 

 

 

 

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