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Old September 19th 16, 01:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Alex[_6_]
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Default Displaying ADS-B UAT Traffic on PowerFlarm

That really sounds overly complex.

I would expect that any 987MHz device also has an NMEA based output to interface with Garmin instruments and other displays, as do current ADS-B and Flarm devices. If that is the case you could use a K6 MUX 2 in order to transform the output messages into a compatible format, integrate with the Flarm based data stream and send it to your displays.
 




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