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  1. charosenz

    Has anyone used to the Uavionix Echo to supply rs232 altitude data to both the Transponder and the ADSB?

    I have a Garmin GTX 327 transponder with an ACK 30.9 pressure encoder with serial 232 data out. I also have a U-avionix Echo ADSB. It dawned on me that since the Echo has Dual RS232 data out that it could conceivably provide altitude data to both the 327 and the ADSB. Anyone done this...
  2. N

    Cheapest mode s with squiter transponder?

    Building a new experimental homebuilt in aus which wont be finished for a couple of years but looking at the required transponders and it has to be equipped with a mode s with squiter (adsb out) transponder under the new rules, these all seem very expensive at the moment eg. $2500+ what is the...
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