GPS aerial splitters are a great idea for use in gliders. Avoids the
occasions when two gps talk to each other and helps avoid drop-outs.

Must get more from digitech in USA I seem to remember.

Ian McPhee
0428847642
Box 657 Byron Bay NSW 2481



On 24 Feb 2017 8:57 am, "Mark Newton" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 24 Feb 2017, at 8:41 AM, Jim Staniforth <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >  Technically, the TT21 Class 2 is only "legal Mode-S" here to 15,000'.
> You may have seen a video on Taylors gliding page of a thermal to 17,999'
> in my glider. Believe there is nothing in the Mode-S string that indicates
> Class 1 or 2, but the difference in price is only US $250.
>
> Sure, but for N-registered aircraft it isn't a regulatory-compliant
> install if it's class 1.
>
> (mind you, FAA doesn't need one in a glider at all, so there's that)
>
> >  Trig stuff at Craggy Aero:
> > http://craggyaero.com/trig.htm
>
> believe it or not (and it's crazy, I know!), I found Aircraft Spruce
> cheaper. TT21 in the post-Thanksgiving rush for US$1803, which, at the
> time, was about $300 cheaper than Craggy Aero.
>
> Pays to shop around, anyway.
>
>    - mark
>
>
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