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ItemTrig Avionics Limited
Changing the face of aircraft electronics
Trig Avionics, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, produce Mode S transponders
for GA aircraft.

The Trig Avionics TT31 transponder is Mode S level 2 datalink
transponder with support for extended squitter, including ADS-B.  It
meets all the current requirements for non-diversity Mode S elementary
surveillance transponders in Europe for both IFR and VFR flight.

Features include:

* Low Power Consumption
* 240 Watts Nominal Output
* Plug and Play Installation
* Backlit LCD Display
* Easy to Use Rotary Knobs
* Timer/Stopwatch Function
* Altitude Monitor
* ADS-B Ready

Contact your Avionics installer now and ask them about the Trig TT31
transponder.
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ItemADDRESS
Trig Avionics Limited
Research Avenue South
Heriot Watt Research Park
Riccarton, Currie
EH14 4AP
ItemTEL NUMBERS
Work: +44 (0) 131 449 8810
ItemFAX NUMBER
+44 (0) 131 449 8811
ItemE-MAIL
ItemWEBSITE
www.trig-avionics.com
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