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02-27-2015, 09:31 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Georgetown, Texas
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Garmin G3x Touch ADS-B "participation"?
I just installed the entire G3x Touch suite in my EAB Rv-12, including the GDL39R receiver and the GTX23ES extended squitter transponder. I was told that with this equipment onboard I would have full functionality for ADS-B services, including FIS-B and TIS-B (including TIS-R) for the airspace around my airplane in flight. However, I read the following in the Pilot's Guide:
"Currently, rule-compliant ADS-B Out capability in the United States requires a
TSO?ed SBAS-enabled GPS, such as a Garmin GPS 400W or similar"
Since I do not have a TSO'ed GPS source in the aircraft (only the GTR200 COM radio), I obviously am not "fully compliant" with the 2020 ADSB rule, as I was told I would be. More important today, though, is whether I will be fully "participating" in all services. 
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02-27-2015, 09:53 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Dick,
There are some recent threads on this, and my take on it is the FAA is opening the door for experimental aircraft by saying our installations only have to meet the performance standards of the TSO as opposed to saying they must be TSO'd. I think it's the Fed's way of saving face for setting a requirement that couldn't be met by us experimental guys (again, my opinion).
Rich
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02-27-2015, 09:57 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Livermore, CA
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Assuming your non-compliant G3x gps is feeding your transponder, you have full functionality. That is, you will get traffic and weather.
But you will be sending out a code bit that says you are non-compliant after 2020. The so-called new rule does not change this.
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02-28-2015, 06:03 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Newport, TN
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Currently the FAA is allowing your setup to wake up the ground stations and you will have full functionality. What you won't have is a 2020 compliant setup....
The change in the verbiage of the rules did not change this fact.
Who told you that you would be fully 2020 compliant?
Last edited by Brantel : 02-28-2015 at 06:06 AM.
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02-28-2015, 10:29 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Brian,
I use the TSO'd FreeFlight system which allows you to set the code for certification level.
When I saw the new verbiage on demonstrating the performance specifications of the TSO I wondered how that will be done for non TSO'd units. Sometimes it falls under the premis of " Don't ask the question if you aren't going to like the answer!"
Rich
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02-28-2015, 11:58 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: arvada, co
Posts: 443
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My discussions
Dick,
There are a lot of G3X,s out there and a friend has your system in his RV7. He gets all the information reference traffic you wrote about, and he can identify his plane in the system so he's tagged when flying.
Several of the hangar flying sessions during this snowy time in Denver have been around having an ADSB compliant system. The Tso'd piece is still the issue with your system and my Skyview, but I am hopeful this last change to the ADSB requirement "sounds like" there may be a move to work with the non-certified community of extremely capable experimental aircraft.
I can hope at least things will come around so it won't be so costly to equip our planes to meet the 2020 standard with equipment that meets the Tso'd standard. IMHO
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Arvada, CO BJC
RV12, #401, Flying 2013, N612PC
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02-28-2015, 10:20 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Georgetown, Texas
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OK now I get it
Brian, i think i may have heard what i wanted to hear - dont think anyone was trying to deceive me...actually if I've achieved full functionality, which it appears that I have, I'm happy for now
And Patrick, I expect you're right; a low end, low cost solution for 2020 compliance is likely to appear 
Thanks for the comments, everyone. And Oh, by the way, i got other, very helpful input separately from the Garmin G3xpert guys as well.
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Flying: EAB RV-12 with Aeromomentum AM15-HP engine
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02-15-2016, 09:58 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Damascus, MD
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RV-12 S-LSA ADS-B 2020 non-compliance
Last July, I purchased an RV-12 S-LSA (dual-screen G3X Touch, ES transponder, and GDL39R) from Synergy Air. They confirmed prior to my order that the aircraft would be ADS-B 2020 compliant. I didn't question this at the time because Garmin advertised the G3X Touch (on the FlyRV-12 website) to have built-in WAAS GPS capability that integrates seamlessly with the ES transponder. I learned this past week (in response to a direct question to Synergy Air) that my aircraft is not ADS-B 2020 compliant as equipped, and I must purchase/install a GPS20A (or another equivalent box) for ADS-B 'out' capability.
My understanding is the GPS20A kit merely enables the ES transponder to meet ADS-B 'out' requirements. It seems the GPS20A is merely a GPS WAAS source for the transponder, and provides nothing of additional value to the G3X Touch navigation/practice VMC approach capabilities.
Does anyone have any additional information on RV-12 S-LSA ADS-B 2020 compliance? I feel pretty stupid for 'drinking the cool-aid' prior to purchase, and will pay for it when I have to purchase/install the GPS20A upgrade for my RV-12 S-LSA once Van's makes the upgrade kit available.
Many thanks.
-- Bill
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02-15-2016, 10:24 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Olathe, KS
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill M.
My understanding is the GPS20A kit merely enables the ES transponder to meet ADS-B 'out' requirements. It seems the GPS20A is merely a GPS WAAS source for the transponder, and provides nothing of additional value to the G3X Touch navigation/practice VMC approach capabilities.
Does anyone have any additional information on RV-12 S-LSA ADS-B 2020 compliance?
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Bill, you are correct. The GPS 20A is a position source that meets the TSO performance requirements for a compliant ADS-B Out position source. In addition to connecting to the G3X CAN bus to provide GPS information, it has additional interfaces to provide GPS to other devices if needed (e.g. ELT). It also means your aircraft will be equipped with redundant GPS sources, the internal display GPS and the GPS 20A.
We have been shipping the GPS 20A since the fall 2015 and Van's is working on a package specifically for RV-12 customers. I'm sorry for the miscommunication. I've separately reached out to the team at Synergy to make sure they have the latest information and understand what is required for compliance. It was certainly not our intent to mislead anyone by stating that the GPS is WAAS capable. The internal display GPS does use WAAS but does not meet the TSO requirements.
Thanks,
Brian
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02-15-2016, 10:58 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Dunnellon Fl
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It is my understanding the ES transponder without the GPS 20A will not be adequate to receive ground signal traffic as of Jan 4th. You have to have ADS D out functioning to receive ground signal. It appears to my the FAA has jumped the 2020 gun.
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