My ADS-B install
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Re: My ADS-B install
Steve- Given your setup with the USB connector accessible, would it be practical to change the tail number for, e.g., an Angel Flight, then change it back to your tail number? If so, is the GDL 8X install tool available on line? I'm looking for a way to change the tail number in my GDL-84 for this purpose. Thanks.
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Re: My ADS-B install
Bernie:
You could change the tail number using the GDL 8X install tool, which is available on line. Not sure of the legality of this.
Steve
You could change the tail number using the GDL 8X install tool, which is available on line. Not sure of the legality of this.
Steve
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Re: My ADS-B install
On newer ADSB out units, e.g., the GTX-345, this is easily done. The problem I'm running into is that according to the FAA's Chief Counsel, you must file and use the tail number that your ASDB broadcasts when you're using ATC services. Thus, those of us who can't change their tail number on their ADSB to the unique Angel Flight tail number/call sign can't fly as an Angel Flight in the IFR system. Not a huge deal -- I still fly Angel Flights -- but I can't identify myself as one and receive upgraded ATC services.
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Re: My ADS-B install
Some (most? all?) Mode S transponders (of which 1090ES transponders are a superset) have a ready way to set Flight ID to something other than N-number. UAT systems used with Mode S transponders should be slaved to the setting. You will see that for UAT systems anonymous mode is not compatible with Mode S transponders, as you'd be transmitting inconsistent data across the 2 information streams.blsewardjr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 8:59 pm On newer ADSB out units, e.g., the GTX-345, this is easily done. The problem I'm running into is that according to the FAA's Chief Counsel, you must file and use the tail number that your ASDB broadcasts when you're using ATC services. Thus, those of us who can't change their tail number on their ADSB to the unique Angel Flight tail number/call sign can't fly as an Angel Flight in the IFR system. Not a huge deal -- I still fly Angel Flights -- but I can't identify myself as one and receive upgraded ATC services.
If you think about airliners, you will typically see on the traffic display something like "UA3866" arriving into, say, SEATAC. That same aircraft departing a couple of hours later might show as "UA193". My KT74 has ready access to a menu item to change this value. I don't know if UAT systems have this capability. Otherwise why is anonymous mode needed?
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Re: My ADS-B install
Just to close it out...
...got my rebate check today. 33 days after I submitted the validation flight.
...and my wife has already spent it!
Steve
...got my rebate check today. 33 days after I submitted the validation flight.
...and my wife has already spent it!
Steve
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Re: My ADS-B install
I'm not entirely sure, but during the GTX345R installation there may be an option that can be invoked by the Garmin dealer tech that enables a softkey on the bottom of the PFD for Flight ID to be selected on a per-flight basis by the pilot. (This was true when I installed a GTX33ES with ADS-B Out on my DA42-VI Legacy G1000 -- I could change the Flight ID of the ADS-B transponder at will.) It's probably worth asking your installer if this is possible if your GTX345R hasn't been installed yet.
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Re: My ADS-B install
This is possible by the setup tool. My mechanic asked me if I want to enable this during the installation.CFIDave wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 11:45 pm I'm not entirely sure, but during the GTX345R installation there may be an option that can be invoked by the Garmin dealer tech that enables a softkey on the bottom of the PFD for Flight ID to be selected on a per-flight basis by the pilot. (This was true when I installed a GTX33ES with ADS-B Out on my DA42-VI Legacy G1000 -- I could change the Flight ID of the ADS-B transponder at will.) It's probably worth asking your installer if this is possible if your GTX345R hasn't been installed yet.
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Re: My ADS-B install
Steve
Where did you buy the
Epoxy
Fiberglass doubler
Copper foil
To install your Comant GPS/VHF antenna
Thanks
Bob
Where did you buy the
Epoxy
Fiberglass doubler
Copper foil
To install your Comant GPS/VHF antenna
Thanks
Bob
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Re: My ADS-B install
Bob: The Fiberglas doubler is a Diamond part, I ordered it through my local Diamond parts dealer. The epoxy was bought (I think) through SkyGeek. I’m away from home, so I won’t be able to confirm that until I get back. Copper foil ordered from Amazon.
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Re: My ADS-B install
Thank you Steve
Your info is very helpful.
I must install a duel antenna and GTX345r quickly then take the plane to Embry-Riddle KDAB for my son to fly.He got his IFR rating last Saturday.
How is your engine overhaul going?
Thanks Bob
Your info is very helpful.
I must install a duel antenna and GTX345r quickly then take the plane to Embry-Riddle KDAB for my son to fly.He got his IFR rating last Saturday.
How is your engine overhaul going?
Thanks Bob