When I saw this post from Luis it reminded me of something I learned at Oshkosh this year that I didn’t know. Some or all of you may know this but I did not. While I was talking to one of the aircraft spruce electronics expert I asked him about gps antennas. My question was geared towards adsb in and out gps antennas. Did it have to have its own gps antenna? He said no you only need one gps antenna for several pieces of equipment requiring a GPS signal. All you need is a multi splitter coming off the GPS antenna with separate cables going to each piece of equipment. I remember seeing airplanes that have two or three GPS antennas mounted on them so I just asked to see what answer I would receive. I’m wondering if any of you use one GPS for more than one piece of equipment and if it works as well as it should. While at Oshkosh I purchased the uAvionix echoUAT ADSB in and out package which includes the GPS antenna and some wiring for about $1300 or $1400 dollars. Jeff Scott told me he has this unit in his airplane and likes it. The electronic box is pretty small so will fit in a small place
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