We have not been able to source the GPS module that forms the bases of the SP-12.
I have received a note from Aspen Avionics who bought the GPS device maker NexNav a few years back that they had issues with their contract manufacturing but are now producing with a new one and we should have a batch of the GPS modules in a month. We are ready on our side and can proceed the moment we have them.
This is a big issue for many avionics makers as this GPS module is pretty much the only game in town and we all depend on it.
SP-12 GPS
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Re: SP-12 GPS
I found that Stuart Parker, an MGL dealer in New Zealand has a few of these units in stock and bought one from him - he sent it to me in the US. I installed it and my ADSB PAPR report came with no discrepancies. If anyone needs this unit, Stuart might have one or two.
Re: SP-12 GPS
I have 3 in stock.
No good here in NZ- CAA/Airways are strctly only accepting certified GNSS sources into their network.
NZD750 plus courier
PM me if interested.
No good here in NZ- CAA/Airways are strctly only accepting certified GNSS sources into their network.
NZD750 plus courier
PM me if interested.
Stuart
NZ MGL dealer
NZ MGL dealer