Offering a simple, affordable replacement for standard Mode C transponder units in aircraft that don’t fly in ADS-B mandated airspace — or that will be equipped with a separate UAT ADS-B transceiver solution — the GTX 325 transponder is a reliable, TSO-certified problem solver. Its solid-state design works to maximize service life and assure dependable ATC traffic surveillance.
Note: For ADS-B compliance, the GTX 325 requires that the aircraft is equipped with a UAT ADS-B solution, like the GDL 82. |
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This part number, 11-17148, does not come with a harness. the connector kit is included for building the wiring harness.
No. These two are different sized units. the GTX 325 was made to "replace" the GTX 327 in terms of functionality but will require a new tray and connector to be installed.
No, it does not include an internal digitizer, however the GAE12 altitude encoder can attach to the back of the tray. It will not include an antenna, a common antenna would be the CI 105.
The Garmin encoder for this transponder is part number 11-14162.
No, this is a mode C transponder. The addition of the WAAS GPS does not make this compliant for ADS B Out.
Yes, the GTX 325 can interface to the G3X. Yes, the G3X can send pressure altitude info to the transponder and control the squawk code.