NOTE: The GTX-330 & GTX-330D are not available for over-the-counter sales, but only as a SEA install.
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FEATURES
Solid-state Mode S digital transponder with Level 2 datalink
Solid-state transmitter provides 200 watts nominal power output
Low power consumption, low heat emission, no warm up time
Easy-reading DSTN Liquid Crystal Display reverses yellow numbers out of black for optimal viewing
Dedicated VFR button allows for quick and easy 1200/VFR squawking
Offers timing functions such as flight time and count-up/down times
Outside air temperature (OAT) display (temp input required)
Density altitude computations (temp input required)
Altitude monitor with voice audio alert
Datalink provides Traffic Information Services (TIS) which receive traffic advisories and warnings from ATC to be displayed on MFD or GPS 400, GNC 420, GNS 430, GPS 500, and GNS 530
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Will the GTX-330 Mode S/TIS Transponder interface with the MX-20 MFD for traffic display?
Yes, the Garmin GTX-330 will interface with the MX-20 to display traffic information as long as the MX-20 has the traffic option/upgrade installed.
Why aren't certain Garmin Avionics products available without installation?
As a dealer for an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), it is required to commit to a dealership agreement. Garmin's dealer agreement states that certain TSO'd products must be installed by the dealer for the factory warranty to be valid. There are generally 2 reasons for this policy. First, the OEM wants to minimize their liability risk by assuring their equipment is installed by factory trained and knowledgeable technicians. Second, Garmin wishes to maintain their products integrity by making sure the product is installed and operating properly so the customer is satisfied with the performance. Avionics installations and interfacing can sometimes be very complex. It is very important that pilots, aircraft owners and operators ensure installations are performed by skilled, experienced technical personnel to provide the safest flying environment and experience.
Will the Traffic Information Services (TIS) feature in the Bendix/King KT-73 and Garmin GTX-330 operate in Europe?
No, TIS is FAA maintained traffic feature available in the United States only.
Click on a question below to see the answer. If you have a question about this model that is not answered below,
please contact sales@seaerospace.com
Will the GTX-330 Mode S/TIS Transponder interface with the MX-20 MFD for traffic display?
Yes, the Garmin GTX-330 will interface with the MX-20 to display traffic information as long as the MX-20 has the traffic option/upgrade installed.
Why aren't certain Garmin Avionics products available without installation?
As a dealer for an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), it is required to commit to a dealership agreement. Garmin's dealer agreement states that certain TSO'd products must be installed by the dealer for the factory warranty to be valid. There are generally 2 reasons for this policy. First, the OEM wants to minimize their liability risk by assuring their equipment is installed by factory trained and knowledgeable technicians. Second, Garmin wishes to maintain their products integrity by making sure the product is installed and operating properly so the customer is satisfied with the performance. Avionics installations and interfacing can sometimes be very complex. It is very important that pilots, aircraft owners and operators ensure installations are performed by skilled, experienced technical personnel to provide the safest flying environment and experience.
Will the Traffic Information Services (TIS) feature in the Bendix/King KT-73 and Garmin GTX-330 operate in Europe?
No, TIS is FAA maintained traffic feature available in the United States only.