ADS-B in China
Sensis of Syracuse, N.Y., has won a contract that will lead to the first test of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) ground equipment in China using 1090 MHz. (the frequency used by airlines). The Air Traffic Management Bureau is testing ADS-B with an aim to build a nationwide system...
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