GARMIN
Garmin 011-01060-45 (R) GNS-430W GPS/NAV/COM 28V xx6828 (Pre-owned)
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DESCRIPTION
- Announced as discontinued from the manufacturer as of October 31, 2011, expected to no longer be available by mid 2012
- Complies with WAAS TSO C146a
- Advisory Terrain Upgrade Available
- Terrain database for terrain awareness is standard
- WAAS GPS receiver allows for primary naviagation and vertical guidance for LPV, L/VNAV, and LNAV+V approaches
- Combines 10 watt VHF communications transceiver, VHF navigation and UHF glideslope receivers, 12-channel GPS receiver with color moving map
- 760 channel VHF comm with 25khz spacing; software configurable for 2280 channels (8.33 kHz spacing) for Europe
- Provides both course deviation and optional roll steering outputs to aircraft flight guidance systems which will enable ARINC 424 lateral guidance procedures including IFR arrivals, departures and approaches
- Automatically will nominate appropriate VOR and localizer frequencies for VHF navaid
- Sends correct ATIS, approach, clearance, tower or ground control frequency to the comm radio at the touch of a button
- 16-color, active-matrix LCD measuring approximately 2" high and 3" wide with a resolution of 128 by 240 pixels
- Cartographic database displays geopolitical boundaries, federal interstate highways, state routes, major local thoroughfares, plus railroads, rivers, coastlines and lakes
- Can be interface to Bendix/King RMI units such as KI-229 and KNI-582
- Can tune most panel mount DME and remote mount DME units
- Interaces to ARINC 429 EFIS systems such as Sandel SN3308 and Bendix/King EFIS 40 & 50 RS-232 and RS-422 serial ports for interfacing
- ARINC 429 digital output (GAMA standard) for left/right analog course deviation, ng, encoded or greycode altitude, and basic fuel flow sensor links
- Fuel Flow page configurable to allow for simultaneous display of left and right engine fuel flows
- ARINC 429 digital output compatible with some autopilots which can accept ARINC 429 roll-steering information
- ARINC 429 output data can be used with digital to analog adapter such as Allied Signal KA-90 to produce roll-steering signal used by autopilots systems requiring analog signal
- Accepts RS-232 fuel flow data from external sources
- 28 Volt or 14 Volt operation
- TSO'd
- Interfaces to BF Goodrich WX-500 Weather Mapping Sensor and Skywatch Traffic Advisory System for combined moving map display with nav data and weather/traffic information
- Interfaces to Ryan 9900B / 9900BX TCAD and Goodrich Skywatch to display traffic information
- XM WX satellite weather service via GDL 69
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