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Fri, Jul 22, 2011

Garmin Offers An Affordable Path To ADS-B Compliance

GTX 23 ES Remote Transponder Designed For Experimental And LSA Markets

A new remote-mounted Mode-S extended squitter transponder for experimental and light sport aircraft (LSA) has been introduced by Garmin in advance of AirVenture. The GTX 23 ES is designed for use with the G3X glass cockpit, Garmin’s flight display designed exclusively for the experimental and LSA market. In addition, Garmin announced that it is lowering the price of the G3X to make it affordable to even more customers.


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"We have made it a priority to lead the way in serving the experimental and LSA market with affordable, feature-rich avionics solutions,” said Gary Kelley, Garmin’s vice president of marketing. “The new GTX 23 ES provides this market with an affordable path to ADS-B compliance. And we know that lowering the price of the G3X will open the door for more pilots to fly behind this state-of-the-art glass cockpit.”

The GTX 23 ES remote transponder delivers 250 watts of power output, auto standby and Traffic Information Services (TIS) interface. Using GPS-referenced positioning information, the extended squitter technology in the GTX 23 ES positions it for ADS-B compliance and enables it to automatically transmit more accurate, and more useful, traffic surveillance data – including aircraft flight ID, position, altitude, velocity, climb/descent, and heading information. Traditional Mode S and Mode C transponders can only broadcast altitude, and thus require ground-based radar to correlate and identify the aircraft’s position.

The GTX 23 ES interfaces with the G3X display, a customizable PFD/MFD combination that features one, two or three all-glass displays; magnetometer; ADAHRS (combined air data and AHRS unit) and engine monitoring. Thanks to its building block design, customers can create a high performance panel that is tailored to their aircraft.

The GTX 23 ES is expected to be available in August at a MSRP of $2,199.

FMI: www.garmin.com/G3X

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