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Thread: New SV-ADSB-472 Dual Band Receiver

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    tweaking of what??

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    Software, transponder setup, the FAA's ADS-B system? Not really sure.
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    What’s the current status the 472?

    Reading the Dynon Support forum, it appears that there will be another hardware mod coming, but the details were vague. They also applied that there would be a software update for Skyview. Would it be safe to assume that the 5x00 would require a similar update.

    Navworx users have basically 1.5 months to take up Dallas Avionics offer for the ECHOuat. i, prefer having 1090 out which the Dynon transponder has, but will still need a receiver. I guess I’m looking for some assurance that the 472 or it’s successor will be available shortly.

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    Keep tabs on the Dynon forum. That will be your best resource. Anything that the SkyView screen implements will be implemented on the AF-5000 Series with regards to the 472.
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    In the Transponder configuration screen, what should we set "ADS-B in Frequency" to when the new UAT (ADSB-472) is installed in addition to the SV-261?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennisStewart View Post
    ..what should we set "ADS-B in Frequency" to..?
    With only a 472 receiver you can UAT+1090.

    If you had a second ADS-B receiver that only had UAT then you would use UAT.
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