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I currently have a single Nav radio w/GS connected to a nav antenna via
a triplex coupler with 2 Nav and one GS output, and I have one Nav output from the coupler that is not being used now. I want to add another Nav radio w/GS to my plane. I can use the extra Nav output from my existing coupler for the new Nav radio, but I need an additional GS output for the new GS receiver. I know there are quaplex couplers with 2 Nav outputs & 2 GS outputs, but they are expensive. Questions: Can I use a GS duplex coupler connects to my single GS output of the existing triplex coupler to get 2 GS outputs? Is there any plan available for a home made GS coupler? |
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![]() I want to add another Nav radio w/GS to my plane. I can use the extra Nav output from my existing coupler for the new Nav radio, but I need an additional GS output for the new GS receiver. Why in heaven's name do you want TWO glideslope receivers? Just like the man with two watches who never really knows what time it is, you will never really know which one is telling the truth. I know there are quaplex couplers with 2 Nav outputs & 2 GS outputs, but they are expensive. Questions: Can I use a GS duplex coupler connects to my single GS output of the existing triplex coupler to get 2 GS outputs? Try this one again in English without all the abbrvtns. Is there any plan available for a home made GS coupler? Yes. Jim |
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RST Engineering wrote:
I want to add another Nav radio w/GS to my plane. I can use the extra Nav output from my existing coupler for the new Nav radio, but I need an additional GS output for the new GS receiver. Why in heaven's name do you want TWO glideslope receivers? Just like the man with two watches who never really knows what time it is, you will never really know which one is telling the truth. Cat 2 ILS? But seriously, some ILS/LOC approaches use VOR radials to identify the fixes. If both nav receivers have glideslope, then it doesn't matter which one you use to tune which navaid. |
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RST Engineering wrote:
I want to add another Nav radio w/GS to my plane. I can use the extra Nav output from my existing coupler for the new Nav radio, but I need an additional GS output for the new GS receiver. Why in heaven's name do you want TWO glideslope receivers? Just like the man with two watches who never really knows what time it is, you will never really know which one is telling the truth. Because your two-watch supposition is based on the fact that you'd have no indication that one ILS system is non-functional. The incremental cost to put a second GS in my plane was next to nothing. If the Garmin GNS80 goes dead or the HSI it feeds whacks out, I still have a relatively plane jane NAV/COM feeding a traditional CDI indicator. |
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