George Chityat
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So surprisingly to me, the GDL 52 does NOT supply a GPS source to the 796. It DOES supply XM and ADS-B. This is straight out of Garmin's website.
What I was hoping to do was to leave my GDL-52 on the floor and out of the sun, and use an external GPS antenna (GA25) for the GPS signal. ADS-B doesn't need to see the sky. I am not currently using XM, but there is an external antenna for that too.
Connected via bluetooth to the GDL52 would be the 796 and an iPad with Garmin Pilot.
But the problem is that I was hoping for the 796 to also have the benefit of the external antenna. I could get a second external antenna, for the 796, but all the wires would start looking like spaghetti.
The 796 is yoke mounted. It gets a good signal, but I always think that these devices get a better signal with an external antenna sitting on top of the panel.
Am I over thinking this?
Is Garmin's website correct that the 796 does not get a GPS signal from the GDL 52?
What I was hoping to do was to leave my GDL-52 on the floor and out of the sun, and use an external GPS antenna (GA25) for the GPS signal. ADS-B doesn't need to see the sky. I am not currently using XM, but there is an external antenna for that too.
Connected via bluetooth to the GDL52 would be the 796 and an iPad with Garmin Pilot.
But the problem is that I was hoping for the 796 to also have the benefit of the external antenna. I could get a second external antenna, for the 796, but all the wires would start looking like spaghetti.
The 796 is yoke mounted. It gets a good signal, but I always think that these devices get a better signal with an external antenna sitting on top of the panel.
Am I over thinking this?
Is Garmin's website correct that the 796 does not get a GPS signal from the GDL 52?