Space-saving radios include new features and panel- and remote-mount versions
Garmin today announced two new slimline radios for the experimental aviation market, building upon the recently introduced GTR™ 205 COMM radio series for certified aircraft. The panel-mount GTR 205x and remote-mount GTR 205xR COMM radios have the same feature set as the GTR 205 radio plus new intercom and audio features. The 1.35-inch GTR 205x matches the bezel height of previous-generation radios, enabling easier upgrades and diverse installation opportunities in space-constrained instrument panels.
New features for experimental radios
The GTR 205x and GTR 205xR serve as an all-in-one radio and stereo intercom. A two-place intercom and speaker output allows easy communication between the pilot and passenger.
The panel-mount version of the GTR 205x will include Bluetooth® functionality1 for phone calls and media entertainment. Stream music from your personal electronic device via Bluetooth and see the song and artist on the GTR 205x display. Music playback controls allow a pilot to play, pause, skip or repeat tracks without needing to access their device. Pilots can receive incoming calls, view phone numbers, end calls, and see their device’s signal strength and battery life right on the GTR 205x display.
Additionally, 3D audio processing creates the illusion that each audio source is coming from a unique location or seat position by transmitting different responses in each ear. Active and standby frequencies are separated in the headset making it easier for the pilot to differentiate between sources. For easy intercom use, auto squelch will automatically sense noise level in the cockpit and adjust the microphone accordingly.
The radios include up to four AUX inputs that can be used for audio alerts and more, with two capable of optional stereo pairing. Additionally, Equalizer and Bass Boost settings on the radio allow for an even more customized listening experience.
New remote-mount radio offering
For aircraft with limited panel space or those wanting a simplified panel layout, the remote-mount GTR 205xR is also available. Compatible with G3X Touch™ flight displays, the GTR 205xR includes similar features as the panel-mount version. Pilots can use on-screen controls via G3X Touch to tune frequencies, change intercom settings and more.
COMM radio features
The advanced communication capabilities of the GTR 205x and GTR 205xR are optimized for experimental aircraft. The VHF COMM radio comes standard with 10 watts of power, and a 16-watt option is also available for the panel-mount version. The GTR 205x features a sunlight-readable color LCD display, indicating the currently tuned active and standby frequencies. Pilots can monitor a standby COMM frequency while tuned to the active ATC frequency, allowing them to perform various tasks such as listening to ATIS transmissions.
The worldwide frequency database1 makes it convenient to find frequencies by searching an airport identifier. Frequency memory and instant recall make tuning to the most often or recently used frequencies quick and efficient, plus holding down the volume knob will quick-tune to the emergency channel 121.5. To assist with approaches, holds or other assigned maneuvers, the GTR 205x includes a built-in timer, with the option to count up or count down.
The GTR 205x and GTR 205xR COMM radios are available now through the Garmin Authorized Dealer network. To learn more, visit garmin.com/aviation.
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1Feature currently available with GTR 205x only.