ADSBlähettimet
ADSBlähettimet, or Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast transmitters, are devices used in aviation to transmit the position of an aircraft to air traffic control and other aircraft. They are a key component of the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system, which is designed to improve the safety and efficiency of air traffic management. ADS-B works by using GPS to determine the position of an aircraft and then broadcasting this information to other aircraft and ground stations. This allows for real-time tracking of aircraft, which can help prevent collisions and improve the overall management of air traffic. ADSBlähettimet are required to be installed on all aircraft operating in controlled airspace in many countries, including the United States and Europe. They are also being increasingly adopted by general aviation aircraft and other types of aircraft. The data transmitted by ADSBlähettimet includes the aircraft's position, altitude, speed, and other relevant information. This data can be used by air traffic controllers to monitor and manage air traffic, and by pilots to navigate and avoid other aircraft. ADSBlähettimet are an important tool for improving the safety and efficiency of air travel, and their use is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.