FreeFlight Systems' new Terrain series radar altimeter has completed initial testing, demonstrating compatibility with 5G networks. The altimeter is designed to mitigate interference from 5G signals, ...
PHOENIX, Oct. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON) has been awarded a $103 million contract by the U.S. Army, through the Defense Logistics Agency, to provide its Next-Generation APN-209 ...
The FAA and RTCA warn that 5G telecommunications systems in the 3.7–3.98 GHz band pose a "major risk" of harmful interference to aircraft radar altimeters, with potential for "catastrophic failures," ...
(RTTNews) - Honeywell International, Inc. (HON) announced Monday that it has been awarded a $103 million contract by the U.S. Army, through the Defense Logistics Agency, to provide its Next-Generation ...
UAV Navigation includes Ainstein in their subsystems partners’ portfolio. The radar altimeter from the American manufacturer is now plug&play with the Spanish autopilots. Madrid, June, 2021 – ...
Honeywell International Inc. (HON Quick Quote HON - Free Report) recently secured a contract worth $103 million from the U.S. Army to offer its next-generation APN-209 radar altimeter (Next Gen ...
September 17, 2012. Eastern OptX at Autotestcon 2012 announced two new radar altimeter test sets that can be used in the lab or on the flight line. The E-6071 and E-6061 test altitude range accuracy ...
FreeFlight Systems' 5G-tolerant radar altimeters meet the performance standards for airborne low-range radar altimeters. FreeFlight Systems' 5G-tolerant radar altimeters meet the performance standards ...
FreeFlight Systems, the Irving, Texas-based avionics manufacturer, has received Technical Standard Order (TSO) authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration for its RA-6500 and RA-5500 ...
Used in the lab or on the flight line, two radar-altimetertest sets from Eastern OptX test altituderange accuracy by replicating the distance to ground and propagation loss. Boththe E-6061 and E-6071 ...
U.S. aerospace firms are suggesting that an upcoming 5G rollout by AT&T and Verizon could lead to harmful interference with military radar altimeters. Earlier this month, the wireless companies said ...