Laversab 131-0341 – ARTS-7000 – Transponder A/C/S, ADS-B, TCAS I/II, DME, & UAT Testing
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The Laversab ARTS-7000 is a multifunction, all-in-one Avionics Radio Test System (ARTS, for short) designed to meet all aircraft radio test requirements. This Wi-Fi-enabled unit is built to reduce upfront costs, simplify aircraft testing, and cover both current and future radio test requirements.
The ARTS-7000 is controlled wirelessly – whether from inside the cockpit or around the aircraft – via a simple yet intuitive touchscreen interface.
The Laversab 131-0341 / ARTS-7000 is an aircraft avionics test box for testing the following items:
- Transponder A/C/S
- ADS-B
- TCAS I/II
- DME
- UAT Testing
- GPS – Available as an option – purchase separately
What Avionics Systems Can the ARTS-7000 Test?
- Radio Communications
- Navigation
- Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)
- Emergency Location Transmitters (ELTs)
- Transponder
- TCAS
- UAT
- GPS
The Laversab ARTS-7000 is user-configurable and expandable to meet future avionics requirements. The unit is built to test any airborne platform, including general aviation, commercial airliners, helicopters, and military applications.
Top Features
- Expandable within the same system for additional functions
- Preset and user-configurable test scenarios and parameters
- Wireless control via an iPad or another tablet
- Optional wired remote controller is available
- Downloadable software upgrades
- Secure Wi-Fi network generated by the test set
- Easy export of stored results
- Transportable system with rugged enclosure
- Integrated self-test and fault-finding tools
- Built-in quick confidence check
Unique Feature
Altimeter checks and simultaneous Mode S output tests (FAR 91.413) are simplified by controlling a Laversab Air Data Test Set through the ARTS-7000.
Key Software Features
- Using commercially available tablets to control the ARTS-7000 enables a cost-effective and simple test process. With clear menus, hotkeys, predefined scenarios, customizable limits, and intuitive functions, the ARTS-7000 is easy to learn and use.
- Each test function has a dedicated page, giving the operator full access to test parameters, configuration, and results. All test functions can be set up and completed by a single technician.
- Familiarity with tablets and the simplicity of the ARTS software help minimize training time. If you can use a tablet, you can operate the ARTS-7000.
- From simple Go/No-Go tests to a full engineering diagnostic – the ARTS-7000 provides all the capabilities, speed, and details that you need.
Specifications
Radio Communications
- AM/FM
- HF/VHF/UHF SSB
- SelCal
- VDL Mode 2
Navigation
- VOR
- ILS – Localizer & Glideslope
- Marker Beacon
Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)
- DME
- DME & ILS
- DME & VOR
Emergency Location Transmitter (ELT)
- 121.5 / 243 / 406 MHz
Transponder
- Mode S
- ATCRBS Mode A & C
- ADS-B In/Out
- TIS & TIS-B 1090 MHz (optional)
- UAT 978 MHz; TIS-B, FIS-B, ADS-B (optional)
TCAS
- TCAS I & II, ACAS (optional)
GPS
- GPS Signal Simulator
VSWR
- VSWR Meter
- Distance to Fault
Tools
- Power Meter
- Frequency Counter
Air Data Integration
- ARTS-7000 & Laversab ADTS Integration
Power Requirements
- 90V to 260V AC, 47 to 65 Hz or 28V DC, 25 W
- – OR – Removable Battery (8-Hour Operation)
Interfaces
- Wi-Fi, RS232, USB
Dimensions
- Main Unit: 22” x 14” x 9” (55.9 x 35.6 x 22.9 cm)
Weight
- 30 lbs (13.6 kg)
Environmental
- Operating Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
- Storage Temperature: -40°F to 167°F (-40°C to 75°C)
- Humidity: 5% to 100%
ARTS-7000 Introduction Video
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 131-0341 |
| Manufacturer | Laversab |
| Manual 1 | View ARTS-7000 User Manual |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Shipping Weight | 28 lbs. |
| Shipping Dimensions | 22 x 15 x 12 in. |
| Schedule B | 9026200000 |
| ECCN | 7B994 |
| Hazmat/Dangerous Goods | Yes |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Yes! The ARTS-7000 Pulse configuration (131-0341) includes the Pulse antenna, power cord, tripod, and the test set itself, giving you everything you need to begin transponder, ADS-B, TCAS, DME, and UAT testing. If additional accessories or components are required for your specific application, PJi can supply them as part of your order. Be sure to mention any special requirements at the time of the quote so we can configure the package to match your operational needs.
The ARTS-7000 Pulse configuration (131-0341) does not include the 10dB External Attenuator (123-0235) by default. However, this attenuator is provided when you purchase the Pulse Antenna Coupler Shield (123-0237), which is strongly recommended for optimizing performance and protecting your test setup. Adding these accessories ensures accurate transponder and ADS-B testing while extending the service life of your ARTS-7000 system.
No. At present, the ARTS-7000 Pulse configuration does not support TACAN or IFF capabilities. Laversab is actively developing future updates that will add TACAN functionality to the ARTS-7000 platform. If TACAN support is essential for your operation, we recommend contacting PJi for the latest product roadmap details and guidance on available alternatives.
The Laversab ARTS-7000 Pulse configuration is designed for comprehensive avionics testing of transponders (A/C/S), ADS-B In/Out, TCAS I and II, DME, and UAT systems. This broad coverage makes it a versatile solution for both business and commercial aircraft maintenance facilities. By consolidating multiple test capabilities into one unit, the ARTS-7000 reduces the need for multiple testers and streamlines flight line operations.
Yes. The ARTS-7000 is fully capable of supporting ADS-B testing to ensure compliance with FAA and EASA mandates. With its advanced test functions and accurate signal generation, the unit enables maintenance crews to verify ADS-B performance during inspections and certifications. This makes it an essential tool for operators maintaining regulatory compliance worldwide.
Yes. Laversab designed the ARTS-7000 with upgradable software, allowing new test functions and features to be added as avionics requirements evolve. This future-proof design helps protect your investment by extending the unit's service life. Updates can include expanded system testing, improved automation, or compatibility with new avionics standards.
The ARTS-7000 Pulse configuration is built for portability and ease of use on the flight line. Its compact size and lightweight design make it practical for technicians to transport between hangar bays or remote airfields. The included tripod and antenna setup provides a stable and efficient testing environment wherever maintenance is performed.
Yes. The ARTS-7000 is designed to be flexible enough for both ramp testing in the field and bench testing in the hangar. Its robust RF performance and configurable options allow it to adapt to different environments. This versatility makes it a cost-effective choice for operators with varied testing requirements.
The ARTS-7000 features an intuitive touchscreen interface that simplifies avionics testing for technicians of all experience levels. Menu-driven controls and automated test sequences reduce training time and minimize the chance of operator error. This ease of use helps maintenance teams work more efficiently while maintaining accuracy and compliance.
Yes! The ARTS-7000 is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing avionics maintenance procedures. It supports automated test reporting and can connect with maintenance databases to streamline documentation. This integration reduces paperwork and ensures consistent recordkeeping for compliance audits.
Compared to legacy avionics testers, the ARTS-7000 offers greater functionality in a more compact, portable package. It combines multiple test functions into one system, reducing the need for separate equipment. Additionally, its software-driven architecture allows for ongoing updates, ensuring it remains current with evolving regulatory and technical requirements.
The ARTS-7000 is built to withstand the rigors of flight line maintenance. Its rugged design ensures durability in challenging conditions. It has been field-tested by airlines and maintenance organizations worldwide, proving its reliability in both hot and cold climates. This durability makes it a dependable choice for operators requiring consistent performance.
Yes. The ARTS-7000 is equipped with built-in self-test capabilities that allow technicians to quickly verify the unit’s operational status before use. This feature helps reduce downtime by identifying potential issues early. With regular self-checks, users can maintain confidence in the accuracy and reliability of their test equipment.
PJi provides sales, support, and training for customers integrating the ARTS-7000 into their maintenance operations. Our aviation specialists can help configure the unit with the right accessories, provide setup guidance, and offer ongoing technical support. By working with PJi, operators can maximize the value of their ARTS-7000 investment and keep their avionics testing programs efficient and compliant.
