Ii Morrow/garmin At Apollo Gx-65 Ifr-en Route Gps/moving Map/comm (430-6050-802) on 2040-parts.com
Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
This sale includes the GPS Unit, a GPS Antenna, Rack, Rear Connector, 2 Database Cards, full size Manual, and mini Manual. The COMM section in the GX-65 is a 760 channel radio with active / standby flip-flop. It is possible to listen to the standby frequency while the radio monitors the active frequency for any activity. This is almost like having two separate radios, because you can gather additional information on another frequency while making sure you are not missing a transmission. The COMM transceiver in the GX-65 offers a very respectable 8 watts minimum output (more than a KX-170B, for example). Many GPS/COMM radios are less powerful than a dedicated COMM or the COMM section of a NAV/COMM, but that is not the case with the GX-65. The GX-65 operates with 14-28 volts input. The COMM section of a GPS/COMM often restricts the whole radio to 14 volt operation (or requires the use of a voltage converter). The GX-65 avoids the cost, heat, weight, complexity, and potential failure point of a voltage converter in a 28 volt aircraft. Additional COMM features include:
The Apollo GX-65 features:
TESTED AND WORKING WHEN REMOVED FROM THE PLANE |
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