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		David Lamphere
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 4:56 am    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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				It seems like every time you turn around, you need GPS location input to make something work.
 First it was for moving map EFIS - OK - had a small hockey puck blu-tooth GPS receiver - worked great.
 
 Then ADSB comes along - need a WAAS GPS. Went the uAvionix SKYFYX-EXT/echoUAT route. Was actually able to get the GPS info off of the WIFI the echoUAT setup. Runs the adsb AND the Foreflight app running on the iPad.
 
 Sweet.
 
 This year I hope to finish the build on the Wittman Buttercup I have been building. Because of where I fly, it will have adsb plus a new 406Mhz ELT - which is supposed to have GPS position input!
 
 I’m not familiar with RS232 usage (that’s used between the uAvionix GPS receiver and the echoUAT) but it would be nice to share/use that data-stream instead of adding yet another GPS receiver.
 
 Is that possible? What about tapping into the WIFI GPS position data being generated by the echoUAT?
 I know, I’m probably way out to lunch on this - but it seems there ought to be a better way.
 
 What say you?
 
 Dave Lamphere
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 Wittman Buttercup N365ED
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 5:38 am    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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				Dave,
 I am pretty sure that the ELTs all want GPS input via an RS-232 line, not WiFi. (Except for the few ELTs that have internal GPS receivers.)
 In my plane, I just spliced into the RS-232 line running from the GPS to the transponder (GPS TX pin to the transponder RX pin). I ran that line to the ELT RX pin. 
 As a computer guy, who always thought of RS-232 as bi-directional communication, this seemed weird. I had to wrap my head around the notion that RS-232 is being used to broadcast information (kind of like an FM radio station) so it works just fine to hook one device's TX pin to the RX pins on several devices.
     -- Art Z.
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 7:11 AM David and Elaine Lamphere <dalamphere(at)comcast.net (dalamphere(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  This year I hope to finish the build on the Wittman Buttercup I have been building. Because of where I fly, it will have adsb plus a new 406Mhz ELT - which is supposed to have GPS position input!
  
  I’m not familiar with RS232 usage (that’s used between the uAvionix GPS receiver and the echoUAT) but it would be nice to share/use that data-stream instead of adding yet another GPS receiver.
  
  Is that possible? What about tapping into the WIFI GPS position data being generated by the echoUAT?
  I know, I’m probably way out to lunch on this - but it seems there ought to be a better way. | 	  
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:43 am    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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				As Art says, you should be able to send the position data from the SkyFX-EXT to both the echo UAT and the ELT by splicing into the GY wire. Check your ELT to make sure it will take NMEA protocol and 115200 baud input.
 
 Of course, the cheapest and easiest solution is not to have GPS position going to your ELT. Seems silly to have that capability and not use it but I've seen lots of installs done this way.
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 05:43 Art Zemon <art(at)zemon.name (art(at)zemon.name)> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Dave,
 I am pretty sure that the ELTs all want GPS input via an RS-232 line, not WiFi. (Except for the few ELTs that have internal GPS receivers.)
 In my plane, I just spliced into the RS-232 line running from the GPS to the transponder (GPS TX pin to the transponder RX pin). I ran that line to the ELT RX pin. 
 As a computer guy, who always thought of RS-232 as bi-directional communication, this seemed weird. I had to wrap my head around the notion that RS-232 is being used to broadcast information (kind of like an FM radio station) so it works just fine to hook one device's TX pin to the RX pins on several devices.
     -- Art Z.
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 7:11 AM David and Elaine Lamphere <dalamphere(at)comcast.net (dalamphere(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  This year I hope to finish the build on the Wittman Buttercup I have been building. Because of where I fly, it will have adsb plus a new 406Mhz ELT - which is supposed to have GPS position input!
  
  I’m not familiar with RS232 usage (that’s used between the uAvionix GPS receiver and the echoUAT) but it would be nice to share/use that data-stream instead of adding yet another GPS receiver.
  
  Is that possible? What about tapping into the WIFI GPS position data being generated by the echoUAT?
  I know, I’m probably way out to lunch on this - but it seems there ought to be a better way. | 	  
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:54 am    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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				Interesting note on what Sebastien said.  I didn't have a GPS signal going to my ELT.  When I had the off field landing, the ELT reported the last GPS location that it had received. . . about 40 miles from where I was.  
 
                   
                                                                     On Monday, January 6, 2020, 12:44:32 PM EST, Sebastien <cluros(at)gmail.com> wrote:                 
                  
 
                  
 
                  As Art says, you should be able to send the position data from the SkyFX-EXT to both the echo UAT and the ELT by splicing into the GY wire. Check your ELT to make sure it will take NMEA protocol and 115200 baud input.
 Of course, the cheapest and easiest solution is not to have GPS position going to your ELT. Seems silly to have that capability and not use it but I've seen lots of installs done this way.
 
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 05:43 Art Zemon <art(at)zemon.name (art(at)zemon.name)> wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Dave,
 
 I am pretty sure that the ELTs all want GPS input via an RS-232 line, not WiFi. (Except for the few ELTs that have internal GPS receivers.)
 
 In my plane, I just spliced into the RS-232 line running from the GPS to the transponder (GPS TX pin to the transponder RX pin). I ran that line to the ELT RX pin. 
 
 As a computer guy, who always thought of RS-232 as bi-directional communication, this seemed weird. I had to wrap my head around the notion that RS-232 is being used to broadcast information (kind of like an FM radio station) so it works just fine to hook one device's TX pin to the RX pins on several devices.
 
     -- Art Z.
 
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 7:11 AM David and Elaine Lamphere <dalamphere(at)comcast.net (dalamphere(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  | This year I hope to finish the build on the Wittman Buttercup I have been building. Because of where I fly, it will have adsb plus a new 406Mhz ELT - which is supposed to have GPS position input!  I’m not familiar with RS232 usage (that’s used between the uAvionix GPS receiver and the echoUAT) but it would be nice to share/use that data-stream instead of adding yet another GPS receiver.  Is that possible? What about tapping into the WIFI GPS position data being generated by the echoUAT? I know, I’m probably way out to lunch on this - but it seems there ought to be a better way. | 	  
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 10:09 am    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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				Wow. I had no idea that was possible. What make ELT please?
 
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 09:59 Ernest Christley <echristley(at)att.net (echristley(at)att.net)> wrote:
 
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          Interesting note on what Sebastien said.  I didn't have a GPS signal going to my ELT.  When I had the off field landing, the ELT reported the last GPS location that it had received. . . about 40 miles from where I was.  
 
                   
                                                                     On Monday, January 6, 2020, 12:44:32 PM EST, Sebastien <cluros(at)gmail.com (cluros(at)gmail.com)> wrote:                 
                  
 
                  
 
                  As Art says, you should be able to send the position data from the SkyFX-EXT to both the echo UAT and the ELT by splicing into the GY wire. Check your ELT to make sure it will take NMEA protocol and 115200 baud input.
 Of course, the cheapest and easiest solution is not to have GPS position going to your ELT. Seems silly to have that capability and not use it but I've seen lots of installs done this way.
 
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 05:43 Art Zemon <art(at)zemon.name (art(at)zemon.name)> wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Dave,
 
 I am pretty sure that the ELTs all want GPS input via an RS-232 line, not WiFi. (Except for the few ELTs that have internal GPS receivers.)
 
 In my plane, I just spliced into the RS-232 line running from the GPS to the transponder (GPS TX pin to the transponder RX pin). I ran that line to the ELT RX pin. 
 
 As a computer guy, who always thought of RS-232 as bi-directional communication, this seemed weird. I had to wrap my head around the notion that RS-232 is being used to broadcast information (kind of like an FM radio station) so it works just fine to hook one device's TX pin to the RX pins on several devices.
 
     -- Art Z.
 
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 7:11 AM David and Elaine Lamphere <dalamphere(at)comcast.net (dalamphere(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  | This year I hope to finish the build on the Wittman Buttercup I have been building. Because of where I fly, it will have adsb plus a new 406Mhz ELT - which is supposed to have GPS position input!  I’m not familiar with RS232 usage (that’s used between the uAvionix GPS receiver and the echoUAT) but it would be nice to share/use that data-stream instead of adding yet another GPS receiver.  Is that possible? What about tapping into the WIFI GPS position data being generated by the echoUAT? I know, I’m probably way out to lunch on this - but it seems there ought to be a better way. | 	  
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:11 am    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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				The "relatively" economical ACK E-04 accepts gps position and uses 
 aircraft power to keep the current position in memory and ready to 
 transmit it immediately upon activation.  I'm amazed by how many owners 
 with that unit don't bother to run two wires from their "portable" gps 
 that sits on the panel and is plugged into aircraft panel anyway.  
 Waiting several minutes for a 406 elt to attempt to acquire a position 
 after activation is giving up a lot of the benefit of a 406 unit.
 Ken
 
 On 06/01/2020 1:06 PM, Sebastien wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Wow. I had no idea that was possible. What make ELT please?
 
  On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 09:59 Ernest Christley <echristley(at)att.net 
  <mailto:echristley(at)att.net>> wrote:
 
      Interesting note on what Sebastien said.  I didn't have a GPS
      signal going to my ELT.  When I had the off field landing, the ELT
      reported the last GPS location that it had received. . . about 40
      miles from where I was.
 
      On Monday, January 6, 2020, 12:44:32 PM EST, Sebastien
      <cluros(at)gmail.com <mailto:cluros(at)gmail.com>> wrote:
      As Art says, you should be able to send the position data from the
      SkyFX-EXT to both the echo UAT and the ELT by splicing into the GY
      wire. Check your ELT to make sure it will take NMEA protocol and
      115200 baud input.
 
      Of course, the cheapest and easiest solution is not to have GPS
      position going to your ELT. Seems silly to have that capability
      and not use it but I've seen lots of installs done this way.
 
      On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 05:43 Art Zemon <art(at)zemon.name
      <mailto:art(at)zemon.name>> wrote:
 
          Dave,
 
          I am pretty sure that the ELTs all want GPS input via an
          RS-232 line, not WiFi. (Except for the few ELTs that have
          internal GPS receivers.)
 
          In my plane, I just spliced into the RS-232 line running from
          the GPS to the transponder (GPS TX pin to the transponder RX
          pin). I ran that line to the ELT RX pin.
 
          As a computer guy, who always thought of RS-232 as
          bi-directional communication, this seemed weird. I had to wrap
          my head around the notion that RS-232 is being used to
          broadcast information (kind of like an FM radio station) so it
          works just fine to hook one device's TX pin to the RX pins on
          several devices.
 
            -- Art Z.
 
          On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 7:11 AM David and Elaine Lamphere
          <dalamphere(at)comcast.net <mailto:dalamphere(at)comcast.net>> wrote:
 
              This year I hope to finish the build on the Wittman
              Buttercup I have been building. Because of where I fly, it
              will have adsb plus a new 406Mhz ELT - which is supposed
              to have GPS position input!
 
              I’m not familiar with RS232 usage (that’s used between the
              uAvionix GPS receiver and the echoUAT) but it would be
              nice to share/use that data-stream instead of adding yet
              another GPS receiver.
 
              Is that possible? What about tapping into the WIFI GPS
              position data being generated by the echoUAT?
              I know, I’m probably way out to lunch on this - but it
              seems there ought to be a better way.
          -- 
          https://CheerfulCurmudgeon.com/
 
          /Love the stranger for you yourselves were strangers in Egypt.
          /Deut. 10:19
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 4:24 pm    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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				A follow-up:
 Looks like I’m back to “square-1” as the ELT’s I have looked into only handle RS232 max rates of 9600 - definitely slower than the 115200 rate from the SkyFX-EXT GPS connected to the echoUAT. (that I wanted to use for adsb)
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 4:54 pm    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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  Looks like I’m back to “square-1” as the ELT’s I have looked into only handle RS232 max rates of 9600 - definitely slower than the 115200 rate from the SkyFX-EXT GPS connected to the echoUAT. (that I wanted to use for adsb)
  
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				 Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 12:44 am    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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				That baud rate does seem excessive, the equipment I’m fitting seems to have a common rate of 9600
 
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  A follow-up:
  Looks like I’m back to “square-1” as the ELT’s I have looked into only handle RS232 max rates of 9600 - definitely slower than the 115200 rate from the SkyFX-EXT GPS connected to the echoUAT. (that I wanted to use for adsb)
  
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				 Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 10:52 am    Post subject: GPS rx over-population | 
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				As Ken pointed out, it was the ACK.
 
                   
                                                                     On Monday, January 6, 2020, 1:09:50 PM EST, Sebastien <cluros(at)gmail.com> wrote:                 
                  
 
                  
 
                  Wow. I had no idea that was possible. What make ELT please?
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 09:59 Ernest Christley <echristley(at)att.net (echristley(at)att.net)> wrote:
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          Interesting note on what Sebastien said.  I didn't have a GPS signal going to my ELT.  When I had the off field landing, the ELT reported the last GPS location that it had received. . . about 40 miles from where I was.  
 
                   
                                                                     On Monday, January 6, 2020, 12:44:32 PM EST, Sebastien <cluros(at)gmail.com (cluros(at)gmail.com)> wrote:                 
                  
                  
                  As Art says, you should be able to send the position data from the SkyFX-EXT to both the echo UAT and the ELT by splicing into the GY wire. Check your ELT to make sure it will take NMEA protocol and 115200 baud input.
 Of course, the cheapest and easiest solution is not to have GPS position going to your ELT. Seems silly to have that capability and not use it but I've seen lots of installs done this way.
 
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 05:43 Art Zemon <art(at)zemon.name (art(at)zemon.name)> wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Dave,
 
 I am pretty sure that the ELTs all want GPS input via an RS-232 line, not WiFi. (Except for the few ELTs that have internal GPS receivers.)
 
 In my plane, I just spliced into the RS-232 line running from the GPS to the transponder (GPS TX pin to the transponder RX pin). I ran that line to the ELT RX pin.
 
 As a computer guy, who always thought of RS-232 as bi-directional communication, this seemed weird. I had to wrap my head around the notion that RS-232 is being used to broadcast information (kind of like an FM radio station) so it works just fine to hook one device's TX pin to the RX pins on several devices.
 
    -- Art Z.
 
 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 7:11 AM David and Elaine Lamphere <dalamphere(at)comcast.net (dalamphere(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  | This year I hope to finish the build on the Wittman Buttercup I have been building. Because of where I fly, it will have adsb plus a new 406Mhz ELT - which is supposed to have GPS position input!  I’m not familiar with RS232 usage (that’s used between the uAvionix GPS receiver and the echoUAT) but it would be nice to share/use that data-stream instead of adding yet another GPS receiver.  Is that possible? What about tapping into the WIFI GPS position data being generated by the echoUAT? I know, I’m probably way out to lunch on this - but it seems there ought to be a better way. | 	  
 
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