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Garmin GAD 29 ARINC 429 Interface

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Part# 11-11454
MFR Model# 010-01172-20

Overview

The GAD 29C is an affordable ARINC 429 avionics data bus module that can be used to interface up to 2 IFR-capable GPS navigators with the G3X, G3X Touch and G5 series electronic flight displays. It can also be used to adapt the GTX 800 series active traffic system for use with G3X and G3X Touch displays.

This compact GPS/navigation data adapter, when installed with the GTN 750 or GTN 650 series or legacy GNS 530 or GNS 430 navigators, can enable such advanced features as GPS steering, WAAS LPV vertical approach guidance, HSI map navigation, coupled VNAV and more for access via your compatible flight display system.

The ARINC 429 interface is the most commonly used data bus for high-end general aviation and commercial aircraft. The GAD 29 module leverages this network interface to offer an affordable way for pilots flying experimental/LSA aircraft to expand the capabilities of their avionics — and access the latest and best in IFR capabilities from their GTN or GNS series GPS navigators.
  • Small, lightweight ARINC 429 data bus adapter module
  • Integrates with G3X™, G3X Touch™ and G5 series electronic flight displays
  • Provides interface with IFR-capable GTN™ and GNS series navigators
  • Interfaces with up to 2 GTN or GNS navigators; can also adapt the GTS™ 800 active traffic system for use with G3X and G3X Touch displays
  • Installs easily; simplifies installation of additional system capabilities and interfaces for experimental amateur-built and light sport aircraft
   
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Reviews

Does what it’s supposed to do but frustrating (and costly) that an adapter is needed to make a modern Garmin GPS “talk” to other same era Garmin equipment. Couldn’t they make the GPS communicate directly on CAN buss without a “translator” to use ARINC 429 signals? (I guess not?)

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Garmin GAD 29C Arinc 429 Interface

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Garmin GAD 29C Arinc 429 Interface

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Garmin GAD 29C Arinc 429 Interface

August 16, 2021

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Garmin GAD 29C Arinc 429 Interface

August 16, 2021

All present and accounted for....not installed yet.

Martin F
December 28, 2020

Does what is required but be sure you get the right box. The less expensive one is experimental only. Does exactly the same thing as the more expensive, PMA’d version.

Ray
June 29, 2019

Q&A

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Q: Does the Garmin GAD 29 ARINC 429 come with the install kit?

No, it does not. Please see part # 11-11455 for the GAD 29 connector kit.

Q: I want to connect a GNS420 to a G5. Will this do it or do I need the GAD29 bus converter?

The Garmin G5 can directly connect to the GNS 420 thru the RS232 port, a GAD 29 is not required.

Q: Do you need a GAD 29 to interface between a GTN650 and a G5 to use the G5 as a HSI?

Yes, the GAD29B enables NAV features

Q: What is the difference between the gad 29 and the gad 29b? How come the gad 29 will not enable the G5, HSI function, between a GTN 650 and a G5?

If your aircraft is certified you will need the GAD 29B. This part is PMA'd certified where the GAD 29 is for experimental aircraft using a G3X system. Functionally they are the same.

Q: Does the GAD 29 have autopilot suppor like the GAD 29B?

Per the manufacturer, the GAD29 only has the GPS/Navigation interface. The GAD29B adds the autopilot interface.

Q: Do I require a GAD29 for a single GPS175 installation with a G3x touch system?

Yes, per the installation manual Rev 9, a GAD 29 is required for installation for a G3X.

Q: Is the GAD 29 necessary to interface G5, Aera 660 and TruTrak digiflight II autopilot?

When interfacing a compatible autopilot to the G5, the Gad29B will be needed.

Q: What is the difference between the Gad 29 and Gad 27?

The GAD27 is meant for several different options to be connected to one module. such as flap control or wig wag lights. Where as the GAD29 is meant to convert RS232 signals to ARINC429.

Q: What are the physical dimensions, the weight and the current draw of the gad 29?

The dimensions are: 6.10 x 1.4 8x 3.23 inches (without connectors. The weight is 0.7 lbs. The current draw is 0.2 amps with 14V and 0.1 Amps with 28V

Q: Do I need a GAD29 to connect experimental G5 to GPS175? GPS175 will also be driving Dynon HDX through Dynon connector.

The GAD 29 is an ARINC 429 module for the G5. If they want course guidance (CDI needles, glideslope, etc.) to show up on the G5 from the GPS 175, they will need the GAD 29.

However, if they are only going to be using the Dynon for course guidance, the GAD 29 is not necessary.

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