Description
Garmin GTX-35R Remote ADS-B out transponder.
Garmin PN. 010-01756-01
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Advanced ADS-B “Out” Solution for Experimental Aircraft
- Integrates with G3XTM series flight displays for fingertip control and squawk code entry
- Satisfies NextGen requirement for ADS-B “Out” when paired with a GPS position source
- Provides 1090 MHz ES (Extended Squitter) output for operations at any altitude, in airspace around the world
- Simplifies installation with remote-mount design that saves panel space
- Offers low power consumption and enhanced reliability
For nearly 20 years, Garmin has led the development and deployment of various ADS-B projects, and we’ve optimized our ADS-B solutions for experimental amateur-built and light sport aircraft. The GTX 35R ADS-B transponder integrates with Garmin G3X and G3XTM Touch to provide you quick, cost-effective and powerful ADS-B “Out” capabilities you can control through your flight display.
ADS-B Integration
This simple, elegant solution meets the Dec. 31, 2019, requirements for ADS-B “Out.” Offering a 1090 MHz ES “Out” signal that meets worldwide requirements for flight at any altitude, GTX 35R interfaces easily with your G3X series flight display and a GTNTM 650 or GTN 750 navigator, a GNS™ 430W or GNS G530W series navigator or a GPS 20A ADS-B position source. This automatically outputs more accurate — and more useful — traffic surveillance data to ATC, including aircraft flight ID, position, altitude, velocity, climb/descent and heading information.
And by simultaneously broadcasting this information to ADS-B “In” display-equipped pilots, GTX 35R enables them to essentially see the same traffic picture for their location that ATC views on the ground.
Installation Ease
As a remote-mounted transponder, GTX 35R makes installation easy, saves you valuable panel space in your experimental or light sport aircraft and integrates seamlessly into your flight deck. Manage squawk code entry and transponder control with only a few touches of your G3X series flight display.
Plus, it’s an all solid-state design, which makes for lower power consumption and enhanced reliability, compared to earlier-generation transponder technology. GTX 35R uses the GSU 25 Air Data Attitude Heading Reference System (ADAHRS) for IFR altitude-encoding information.
With more fielded ADS-B solutions than anyone else in the industry, Garmin is making the ADS-B transition simple, beneficial and affordable for everyone — regardless of what type of aircraft you fly, where you fly or what you have in the panel.
Physical & Performance
- Physical dimensions (unit, rack, connectors): for panel mounts, depth is measured from face of instrument panel: 1.65” x 6.30” x 9.9” (42 x 160 x 224 mm)
- Display type: N/A
- Weight (unit, rack, connectors): 2.5/2.6 lbs (1.13/1.18 kg)
- Voltage range: 14/28 VDC (15/17 W Max)
- Transmit power: 200 W minimum
- Temperature: -45° C to +70° C
- Operating altitude: To 55,000 ft (16,800 m)
- Cooling input: Not required
- Environmental compliance (TSO Approved): DO-160G
- Software compliance (TSO Approved): DO-178 Levels B, C, D
- Hardware compliance (TSO Approved): DO-254 Level C; TSO compliance (Approved); TSO-C88b (w/opt. alt. encoder); TSO-C112e (Class 1, Level 2els); TSO-C145d (Class B2); TSO-C166b (Class B1S)”
- Mount type: Remote
- Transponder type: Mode A/C, S and ES
- Squawk code selection: Remote entry
- Traffic Information Services (TIS) alerts compatible: Yes
Transponder Features
- Solid state transmitter (more efficient, longer life): Yes
- Aural alerts: Yes
- Automatic ALT/GND mode: Yes
- 1090 MHz ADS-B Out: Yes
- Built in GPS/WAAS receiver: Optional
- Displays on G500/G600, GTN 650/750, GNS 430W/530W, and others: Yes
- Pressure altitude encoder module (mounts to connector backplate): Optional