As Major Turbulence refers to my rant above, to repeat with the links provided above already to the install manuals and compatibility, YES.
Used Navworks devices - even the ones with the evil bad unapproved GpS Can be used as ads-b in only devices into 430’s, 480’s, 650’s, GMX20’s and GMX200’s as well as others…I’ve paid as little as $150 and as much as $600 for them.
Used Freeflight 978 devices Can do the same….I’ve paid $500/600 for them.
And both can provide you with PED/IPad device access.
Both used cost less than what garmin charges for a portable only GDL50/52, let alone a mediocre Freeflight.
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Novel and ingenious use of those used adsb transceivers.
When I was hot for the Navworx solution, it would hook up to my G430W for traffic when all the commotion about the GPS and craziness with the FAA soured me as an option.
Next, there was another option using Aspen’s ATX100. This was a rebranded FREEFLIGHT XVR, which could give me traffic,(and Fis-b on the Aspen), if the key was opened on the Aspen. Tis-b was available on the G430W but never got far enough to know if there were impediments to do both Aspen and G430 simultaneously, but I recall one was forced to choose one or the other display.
I might have had one of these installed had my Avionics shop refused to deal with anything “Not Garmin.”
Looking at these used units only for their receiving capability, and as a portable would eliminate the required FAA blessing for certified planes. Also avoids completely the adsb out function (I guess also eliminates the need for control heads?)and the need for transmit antenna, or it’s installation and cost.
I presume that the same connections are needed, whether serial or Arinc 429 to the panel installed units. There still remains a power connection, which I think could be made via an outlet provided by my A&P, and a plug on the transceiver wired end. Hopefully, it is not too much larger or heavier than many of the other portable receivers, and stowing it in location without interference with anything else on something considered a portable mount is important to keep it legal.
But do they need some antenna for receive only mounted on the plane or just a tiny one directly connected to the unit?
For me additionally, another issue is whether I would have to purchase the key on the Aspen to allow traffic, or whether it is already unlocked by virtue of my previously installed Stormscope data connection.
But really a genius idea at a bargain price to get traffic on my panel, and no batteries needed.
And since neither one is a Garmin, I have complete compatibility with wifi to my non-Garmin IPad EFB (I use FlyQ).
However, on an internet search, there was one issue using the ads600 box with the Uavionix Skybeacon (and I presume it could affect TailBeacon also), which messed up the PAPR when Ads-600 used in receiver mode.
Another potential drawback is the lack of direct dual band receiver capability since reception is limited by rebroadcast from line of sight gbt transmitters.