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Brad
First things first, our plane is not ADSB out equipped yet. We also do not have any RNAV based equipment (just VOR's and DME). We are currently using a Garmin GDL-39 for incoming wx and traffic.
Not counting the newest ADSB based transponders, how many pre-ADSB transponders are out there that send out Mode 'S' information?? I ask this because I like that I see traffic even though its not ADSB. And it would seem in the ideal world, updating to this type of transponder would provide the most positional data to others (at the expense of privacy - but that doesn't bother me).
So now a ADSB out equipping question: If I wanted to just stick with our GDL39 for ADSB in and equip with the GDL82 for ADSB out, could I also swap in a used transponder that is Mode 'S' capable and come out cheaper than the Garmin 345 solution. Maybe put another way, are used Mode 'S' transponders being pulled in favor of the Garmin 345 solution and possibly provide a cheaper overall solution.
Or maybe I don't understand Mode 'S' properly - does it need a WAAS GPS source and hence there is no such thing as a cheap used transponder? Does it have to be swept by a radar for me to see it or is it always sending something?
Last question: Can a receiving antennae be shared? For example, if two different components require a external GPS antennae - can that antennae be shared and still provide enough signal strength to each receiving device?
- The GDL39 has a screw in antennae on top. Curious if I have this right...this antennae must receive at least (2) things????
- The ADSB ground based transmissions (ADSB wx and ADSB traffic within a puck) but only when GBT's are being received.
- It also seems to receive direct transponder data from certain transponders (mode 'S' ??) as I can see the major airline flights and a few GA traffic even when sitting at home (where I have verified the GBT is not received).
- So where is the ideal position for this antennae??? It would seem you want it up higher to receive the direct Mode 'S' transmissions but it really seems best mounted down low to receive the ADSB GBT's??? Do some of the dedicated ADSB-in devices use separate antennae's for this?
- The GDL39 seems to have a internal GPS antennae with an optional external antennae connection.
- Obviously the ideal GPS antennae location is on top of the plane somewhere - right???
Not counting the newest ADSB based transponders, how many pre-ADSB transponders are out there that send out Mode 'S' information?? I ask this because I like that I see traffic even though its not ADSB. And it would seem in the ideal world, updating to this type of transponder would provide the most positional data to others (at the expense of privacy - but that doesn't bother me).
So now a ADSB out equipping question: If I wanted to just stick with our GDL39 for ADSB in and equip with the GDL82 for ADSB out, could I also swap in a used transponder that is Mode 'S' capable and come out cheaper than the Garmin 345 solution. Maybe put another way, are used Mode 'S' transponders being pulled in favor of the Garmin 345 solution and possibly provide a cheaper overall solution.
Or maybe I don't understand Mode 'S' properly - does it need a WAAS GPS source and hence there is no such thing as a cheap used transponder? Does it have to be swept by a radar for me to see it or is it always sending something?
Last question: Can a receiving antennae be shared? For example, if two different components require a external GPS antennae - can that antennae be shared and still provide enough signal strength to each receiving device?