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Receiving ADS-B out from within the same aircraft

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Old 7th March 2016 | 16:58
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Receiving ADS-B out from within the same aircraft

Hello everybody!

I have a question for those who use ADS-B receivers.

If I have a (separate) ADS-B receiver inside my airplane, am I able to receive data also from the ADS-B out of my own plane?

Hope it makes sense.
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Old 8th March 2016 | 00:35
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Yes, sure (why not)?
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Old 8th March 2016 | 13:57
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But don't be surprised if it does not!

A transponder output of 100W or so at a distance of 1 or 2 metres is quite likely to saturate your ADS-B receiver.
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Old 10th March 2016 | 12:06
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Another similar question

thank you for the answers!

I also have another question. Is there a way to acquire airdata (IAS mainly) in order to display its value on a portable display (like EFB for instance)?

Is there a physical connection to the cockpit or to the pitot-static system?

Thank you.
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Old 10th March 2016 | 17:16
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As you have to input your aircraft ID for the ADS-B IN to ignore your own signal and enable traffic warning, I do suspect this is because you do receive it ...
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