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    Split feed from GPS puck to Navworx

    Using the Dynon puck to feed GPS to the AFS 4500. Can the signal be split to feed both the 4500 and the Navworx ADS600-b?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blain View Post
    Using the Dynon puck to feed GPS to the AFS 4500. Can the signal be split to feed both the 4500 and the Navworx ADS600-b?
    Why would you want to do this? The ADS600B already has a GPS built into it.
    Bob Leffler
    N410BL - RV10 - Flying
    http://mykitlog.com/rleffler

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    Quote Originally Posted by rleffler View Post
    Why would you want to do this? The ADS600B already has a GPS built into it.
    Eliminate another puck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blain View Post
    Eliminate another puck.
    All you need for the ADS600B to work is just a GPS antenna, not an external GPS. With the FAA's new statements about cutting off the TIS-B traffic to those that aren't using an approved GPS (i.e. SIL=0), I would stick with the Navworx GPS. According to Bill, 4.06 is being released next week to allow us to get past this recently imposed January 2016 deadline.
    Bob Leffler
    N410BL - RV10 - Flying
    http://mykitlog.com/rleffler

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