FAR DECODED — GLOSSARY

SPACE-BASED ADS-B (SBA)

Definition

SPACE-BASED ADS-B (SBA)

A constellation of satellites that receives ADS-B Out broadcasts and relays that information to the appropriate surveillance facility. The currently deployed SBA system is only capable of receiving broadcasts from 1090ES-equipped aircraft, and not from those equipped with only a universal access transceiver (UAT). Also, aircraft with a top-of-fuselage-mounted transponder antenna (required for TCAS II installations) will be better received by SBA, especially at latitudes below 45 degrees.

  • See: AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE-BROADCAST
  • See: AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE-BROADCAST OUT

Source: FAA Pilot/Controller Glossary (verbatim from the Federal Aviation Regulations).