Sonex1517 wrote:Hey Mike
I have GRT avionics, and since the uAvionix Echo requires a WAAS GPS that meets the same standards as a certified GPS, I chose a combination GRT SafeFLY 2020 GPS and the uAvionix Echo because they came as a known solution. Other than some cruddy documentation, it really was a great solution.
I am relatively sure all the other manufacturers offer paired sets also. Look at Dynon, Garmin, GRT, and other manufacturers that offer experimental avionics to see what they offer - I’d stick with something you know works together. That’s why I chose to use GRT.
For me, this made the most sense and cost me about $1500. If you are still deciding on avionics, this can be part of that decision.
Not sure if that helps.
Rofomoto wrote:Will any altitude encoder work with my Garmin gtx 327 transponder? I have all steam gauges and am thinking about the echo for adsb. Thanx Billy
Sonex1517 wrote:Rofomoto wrote:Will any altitude encoder work with my Garmin gtx 327 transponder? I have all steam gauges and am thinking about the echo for adsb. Thanx Billy
Billy, any encoder should work if it’s accurate enough to provide the data the transponder needs to pass a Mode C check at an avionics shop. This is required every 24 months. Around Chicagoland that’s $150 for a ten minute test. Good gig to have....
Most encoders that I am aware of have an RS-232 data connection to the transponder - couple of wires at most (sometimes just one), plus power and ground.
They are cheap enough that buying a new one may save you headaches in the long run.
RCfly46 wrote:Only thing missing from this combo is ADS-B In. I've been using a Stratux in my Taylorcraft and it works great. GRT says the Stratux will feed the Sport EX (with a special serial adapter) but I haven't tried that yet. I believe I've read here that other builders have used it successfully.
Joe in SE Mich
Rick524 wrote:Hi Billy, just a thought....if you already need an encoder, maybe you could get something
like an MGL ALT6 single altimeter. It fits in a 3 1/4" hole, gives you altitude, and outputs
encoder data to the GTX327.
Rick
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