Okay, more info. I verified that the br-355 reads 75-100ft higher than the two GPSes in my airplane. According to WingXPro, about halfway through my second leg I got a WAAS signal (it is very rare to see the waas indicator). The alt diff was the same though.
I received the S4 from amazon, and also a USB to PS cable. I downloaded the SirfDemo pc program from the USGlobalSat forum. I used the program to compare the two GPS receivers. The S4 received more satellites and got a waas correction signal. The altitude was also more accurate. The s4 was sending some messages the surf demo program didn't like but otherwise all was good.
I then installed the s4 in my airplane (connected to my SkyRadar-d) on the ground I received only intermittent gps signals and it hand the same behavior in the air. Boo Hoo Hoo.
Unfortunately, when I powered off and reattached the original GPS it also didn't work. Switched back to the S4 and not even intermittent. GPS totally dead now. The SkyRadar still sends ads-b messages and also Levil attitude info, but no more GPS data. Wah. It's possible the SirfDemo program changed the baud rate of the BR-355 or something, so I will try to restore it when I get home.
As a side note I reverted to the iPad's internal GPS during the flight (position is more important than ads-b or attitude) and it was ~100' higher than the airplane GPS as well.
Any info on this would be much appreciated. Maybe a firmware upgrade so the SkyRadar can talk to the S4...
Thanks -- Bob