In my previous post I meant to say do any of you use one GPS antenna for 
multiple pieces of electronics requiring a GPS signal.

Larry H

> On Oct 1, 2021, at 12:37 AM, larry howell via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> 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
> 
> Larry H
> 
>> On Sep 30, 2021, at 9:34 PM, Luis Claudio via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>  Brett:
>> I received the unit and the GPS/antenna/receiver. 
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