GDU 700P, G600 TXi, GRAY, Standard
All-in-one Transponder Solution for ADS-B “Out” and “In”
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1090 MHz ADS-B “Out” enables aircraft to operate at any
altitude, in airspace around the globe
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Combines Mode S Extended Squitter (ES) transponder and optional
WAAS/GPS position source³ in a single unit
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Provides access to dual-link ADS-B “In” traffic and
subscription-free weather on compatible displays
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Wirelessly stream weather, traffic, GPS position and backup
attitude² via Connext® to compatible mobile apps and aera® 660/795/796
portables
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Easy replacement for your existing transponder, with common
1.65-inch tall form factor
Meeting ADS-B equipage rules for NextGen
airspace just got easier — and more beneficial — for thousands of aircraft
owners worldwide.
With the introduction of the GTX 345 series of
Mode S Extended Squitter (ES) transponders, Garmin provides a one-box, one-swap
solution that enables owners and operators to meet ADS-B requirements with
minimal expense, downtime and disruption to their panels — while providing all
the weather and traffic benefits of ADS-B “In.”
Your Transition to NextGen Made Simple
The IFR-certified GTX 345 looks and operates
like a standard Mode S transponder. It fits in the same 1.65-inch high slot in
your avionics stack. It boasts a bright, sunlight-readable digital display, a
pressure altitude readout, handy timers for approaches and other operations,
plus dedicated pushbuttons numbered 0-9 for quick and easy squawk code entry.
But where other transponders leave off, the GTX 345 is just getting started.
The addition of 1090 MHz ADS-B “Out” transmission capability (using precise
GPS-referenced positioning information) enables the transponder to
automatically output the more accurate, more dynamic traffic surveillance data
that the NextGen airspace system requires. For aircraft that may prefer or
require a diversity solution, GTX 345 is available in a diversity configuration
which utilizes two antennas — mounted on the top and bottom of the aircraft —
to provide superior operational coverage. Plus, available ADS-B “In” reception
unlocks even more capabilities for pilots, enabling them to display ADS-B
traffic, weather and more on a variety of installed or portable displays.
Your WAAS, Your Way
The extra-precise GPS position reference
needed to meet the traffic monitoring requirements of ADS-B can be provided
either by the WAAS/SBAS-compliant navigation system that you may already have
in your panel — or by an optional built-in GPS position source available with
your GTX 345 transponder³. However your aircraft is currently equipped, the
Garmin GTX 345 series offers a simple, minimally intrusive ADS-B solution to
meet your needs. For even more flexibility, optional remote mount GTX versions
are available for compatibility with the GTN™ 750/650 series of
GPS/Comm/Nav systems, as well as select Garmin G1000® integrated flight
deck systems — all of which provide built-in remote transponder code selection
and control.
See the Benefits of ADS-B “In”
In addition to 1090 MHz ADS-B “Out”, the GTX
345 also makes available the subscription-free weather and traffic display
capabilities enabled by ADS-B “In” — which can be interfaced with compatible
cockpit displays or streamed wirelessly via Garmin Connext to our aera 796/795
and aera 660 series portables, as well as to tablets/mobile devices by way of
the Garmin Pilot™, ForeFlight Mobile or FltPlan Go apps. The ADS-B weather link
is continuously broadcast on the 978 MHz Universal Access Transceiver (UAT)
frequency, and is similar to the basic services offered by leading commercial
satellite weather providers. For example, you can access NEXRAD imagery,
METARs, TAFs, winds and temperatures aloft, PIREPs, NOTAMs, and more1: Along
with this, you can also receive ADS-B traffic position reports (and
threat-level symbology) to help you see-and-avoid converging targets in busy
airspace. Spoken audio alerts call out potential flight path conflicts
(“Traffic, 10 O’Clock, same altitude, two miles”) to get you looking in the right
direction. Meanwhile, on your display, Garmin’s
patented TargetTrend™ relative motion display¹ offers a faster, more
intuitive way of judging target trajectories and closure rates in relation to
your flight path. As an added safety feature, available on most new Garmin
products, our TerminalTraffic™ technology provides a comprehensive picture
of ADS-B equipped aircraft and ground vehicles in the airport environment.
ADS-B equipped aircraft in flight are easily distinguished from ground vehicles
and taxiing aircraft, which are displayed using distinct colors and symbols.
All of this information is presented on a simple, easy-to-understand
SafeTaxi® diagram which references the location of runways, taxiways,
hangar locations and more.
Dual-link Completes the Picture
The GTX 345 ADS-B receiver is a dual-link
system. So, it can receive on both frequencies (978 MHz and 1090 MHz)
authorized for ADS-B operations in the U.S. Not only does this provide the most
complete traffic picture from aircraft transmitting on either frequency, but it
also enhances your aircraft’s ability to access ADS-B transmissions and
services from virtually anywhere. When integrating an active traffic system
with the GTX 345, ADS-B traffic and active traffic targets are merged on the
display to give pilots a truly comprehensive traffic picture.
ADS-B for Your Integrated Flight Deck
With a variety of compatibilities covering
most fielded displays, our ADS-B enabled GTX series transponders offer the
easiest NextGen upgrade path available from Garmin — especially for owners of
select G1000-equipped aircraft. For these systems, a remote mount version, the
GTX 345R, interfaces with either the aircraft’s existing WAAS position source
for navigation or uses an optional built-in WAAS position source to meet ADS-B
“Out” requirements. The G1000 series displays interface with the remote GTX
transponder to provide onscreen squawk code entry and control in the
conventional manner. Depending on the software version installed, your Garmin
glass displays can also support subscription-free weather on the MFD — as well
as ADS-B traffic targets on both the MFD and PFD displays for aircraft equipped
with Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT™).
Alerting and Altitude Encoding Made Simple
For added situational awareness, the GTX 345
incorporates a built-in audio output for audible traffic and altitude alerts¹,
which can be integrated into your existing audio panel. You can also pair the
GTX series with an optional Garmin altitude encoder to satisfy data
transmission requirements for IFR. As opposed to other transponders with
altitude encoding built in, the Garmin altitude encoder mounts separately on
the install rack. So, should the transponder ever require removal, there’s no
need for the static line to be disconnected. Which, in turn, eliminates the
need for a follow-on leak check — and thus helps minimize ongoing service
costs.
An easier path to NextGen
The Garmin GTX 345 series is FAA and EASA
approved for installation on hundreds of today’s most popular aircraft makes
and models. For decades, Garmin has led in the development and deployment of
ADS-B technology. And when you compare all the options available, it’s clear
that Garmin is committed to making your transition to ADS-B operations as
simple, economical and worry-free as possible.
¹Garmin ADS-B compatibilities cover a wide
range of systems and displays; however, not all functions may be available for
every configuration. Please check the Compatibility tab for more specifics or
limitations that may apply to your system.
²AHRS may be disabled in rotorcraft
installations, see your authorized Garmin dealer for more details.
³Integrated WAAS GPS position source is not available with diversity option