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Garmin aera660 RS232 outputs

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 5:06 am    Post subject: Garmin aera660 RS232 outputs Reply with quote

Hi Guys/Bob

The Garmin Aera660 GPS has two RS232 outputs, I have three instrument that require this signal, A/p,Transponder & Garmin G5 - can one of these devices share a RS232 signal -

Regards: john


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 5:48 am    Post subject: Garmin aera660 RS232 outputs Reply with quote

Try something known as an RX-232 Expander. It takes traffic from one RS-232 port and spreads it out to 2 or more RS-232 ports. If you have fast traffic, it will spoil your day if you try to divide that fast traffic port into 2 or more ports. Some ports want to see fast traffic with minimum latency (delay). Ask Garmin if they make one or better yet, consult with one of their technicians to see if the Expander is compatible with their traffic flow. I know GRT makes an Expander and works well with their traffic flow.

I'm still trying to figure out why RS-232 is being used in experimental airplane applications. They should have gone with RS-422 a long time ago to avoid signal compatibility and integrity issues.

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Hi Guys/Bob

The Garmin Aera660 GPS has two RS232 outputs, I have three instrument that require this signal, A/p,Transponder & Garmin G5 - can one of these devices share a RS232 signal -

Regards: john

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