This can't connect to a certified device, since the ADS-B data is uncertified from the stratus. Only certified ADS-B IN equipment can send data to a certified display like the GTN-650.
On what basis? Where is this in the regulations?
AC 20-172b covers ads-b in and states that it is advisory and doesn't relieve the pilot of responsibility. It also has requirements, and I could see a reading that a manufacturer must get a stc... But I'm not seeing stcs for "in"...
Garmin's "certified" 345 has an stc that covers "out" but didn't mention in...STC SA01714WI
TSO-C195b, Avionics Supporting Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) Aircraft
Surveillance Applications (ASA) has requirements so would somebody say that the Garmin meets this tso?
For instance, what certification does ads-b receiver need, precisely? I was looking at a receiver which is certified for installation in certificated aircraft, and has gdl 90 output format, and serial output, so I could connect it to any number of navigators right?
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But what certification is required to connect it? Ads b is advisory right? It's not used for navigation and doesn't replace a required capability or supercede anything.
Not trying to be combative, just seems silly not to add good information when that is clearly the intent of the faa per every tso I have read on ads b in...