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Traffic awareness is everyone's concern, but so has been the cost of traffic systems, until now. PCAS XRX is the first ever portable, passive, stand-alone collision avoidance system for general aviation to offer direction from within the cockpit.
PCAS™, or Portable Collision Avoidance System, is Zaon's solution for providing high-quality, low cost traffic information to the general aviation pilot. XRX is our flagship model, providing a complete picture in a simple, easy-to-use device.
PCAS represents our third generation of proven traffic detection technology. XRX is truly a "Plug and Go" device with its built-in antenna system and built-in display.
Features:
- “3-D” view Quadrant Direction, 45° increments
- Instant traffic updates with no delays
- Tiny, unobtrusive size (3.9” x 3.6” x 2.7”)
- Completely portable and self-contained
- Digital range, scalable from 6NM to 1NM
- Audio voice alerts for threats and advisories are included, with both Headset-Direct™ hookup and in-cabin output
- Relative altitude, scalable from ±2500 ft to ±500 ft, with ascending/descending indicator
- Designed for metal, composite or fabric-covered airframes, high- or low-wing
- Displays top three intruders
- A built-in altimeter, a built-in compass, and built-in turn/bank and internal thermal sensing provide the highest, real-time accuracy available
- Built-in directional antenna
- Menu-driven interface, with selectable aircraft profiles and advanced calibration options
- Displays the local squawk code, pressure altitude, bank angle, bearing and temperature
- Integrates with third-party moving map and EFIS systems, including Garmin, Blue Mountain, and others.
- An installation upgrade will be available
Everything you need is included!
The PCAS XRX traffic system is a complete package and comes with everything you need to simply "Plug and Go", including:
- Dash-mount unit with integrated antenna
- Cigarette-lighter adaptor
- Headset-Direct™Audio cable
- Velcro mounting dots
- Silicone "gripper" feet
- 75-page Owner's Manual
- Quick Guide
- Hard carrying case
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