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Old August 31st 06, 11:38 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Ron Natalie
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Default Altitude Encoder w/ GPS Question

Dave S wrote:
Ron Natalie wrote:
Scott Rodriguez wrote:

Looking at buying an altitude encoder for the transponder in my
yet-to-be-born homebuilt.

I see some altitude encoders have an RS-232 output for sending altitude
information to a GPS. What kind of functionality does this provide?
Is it
"real-world" useful?

It's required for IFR approach certification I believe.


Negative. The encoder can be used to provide altitude alerting functions
through the gps, but it's not precise enough for providing vertical
guidance in an approach. The typical serial encoder reports in 100 ft
increments.

Did I say SQUAT about vertical guidance. It is a requirement for
TSO-C129a CERTIFICATION. I didn't say what it was used for.
My statement appears to still hold true.
 




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