Yes this is in regard to the UVAVIONIX wing and tail beacon products. Which should not be called tailbeacon as it replaces the white position light. In any regard, from talking with Uvavionix they said they work well with the old tube transponders. He also said they do not interrogate the transponder directly like Garmin, rather wait for data that is collected in the air during a radar sweep. It would seem to me that if your transponder is off frequency, then ATC is not going to see you correctly regardless of ADSB out.
But another question, it almost seems that this Uvavionix device is acting as a middle man. It sends transponder code, altitude from your encoder. So no added value there. And it also sends your tail number. What is the value added besides that? It took a radar sweep just to get your tail number? What am I missing? Of course I understand that pilots with ADS-B can see you whether you are near radar or in the middle of nowhere.