Re: (OT) Radar Device.



On Wed, 30 May 2007 23:09:24 -0500, cuhulin wrote:

About a year or so ago at www.rigpix.com there was a link to a
radar device (looks sort of like a set top box thingy) which connects to
a computer and the device would identify Aircraft that are flying
around.I don't see that device at rigpix.com now and I don't remember
the name of it.Does anybody know the name of the device and a URL to it?
I don't need to buy one of those devices,I only want to read
about.Although,it would be handy to own one of those devices.I like
devices and gadgets.

Kinetic SBS-1?
http://www.javiation.co.uk/sbs-1.html



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