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America. The GPSMAP 495 offers many of the same features as the GPSMAP 496 at a
lower price point.
GPSMAP 695/696 The GPSMAP 696 expands on the features of the GPSMAP 496 by adding a 7 inch
screen, preloaded detailed electronic charts, preloaded airways and IFR map mode. The
GPSMAP 696 has a receiver for XM radio and XM WX Satellite Weather (U.S.
customers only) that gives next generation radar (NEXRAD), aviation routine weather
reports (METARs), terminal aerodrome forecasts (TAFs), temporary flight restrictions
(TFRs), lightning, winds aloft, turbulence forecasts, and several other important weather
products. The GPSMAP 695 has the same features except for XM radio and weather.
Integrated avionics systems:
G1000® The G1000 integrates navigation, communication, attitude, weather, terrain, traffic,
surveillance and engine information on large high-resolution color displays. The G1000
offers general aviation airplane manufacturers an easy-to-install solution for flight
displays and provides the aircraft owner the benefits of a state-of-the-art avionics system
which relies on modern technologies such as solid state components and bright, sunlight-
readable TFT displays.
G600™ The G600 brings the style and function of an all-glass integrated avionics suite to the
retrofit market. The G600 incorporates two individual displays – a PFD and MFD – in a
customized package specifically designed for easy retrofit installation. The G600 is
designed to communicate and integrate with Garmin’s WAAS enabled panel mount
products, and provides essential information such as attitude, air data, weather, terrain
and traffic. Garmin has received the FAA’s Approved Model List Supplemental Type
Certification (AML STC) for the G600, which will simplify certification for over 300
different aircraft models.
G900X™ An all-glass integrated avionics system specifically designed for kitplane builders of the
Lancair and Van’s RV-series aircraft.
GDU 370/375 Multifunction displays for the light sport retrofit and experimental aircraft markets
(expected to be available in the second quarter of 2009).
Panel-mount aviation products:
400 Series
(3 models) The GNS 430 was the world’s first ‘‘all-in-one’’ IFR certified GPS navigation
receiver/traditional VHF navigation receiver/instrument landing systems receiver and
VHF communication transmitter/receiver. Features available in different 400 series
models include 4-color map graphics, GPS, communication and navigation capabilities.
The 430 Series units may now be ordered with or upgraded to Wide Area Augmentation
System (WAAS) capability.
500 Series
(2 models) These units combine the features of the 400 series along with a larger 5” color display.
The 530 Series units may now be ordered with or upgraded to Class B Terrain Awareness
and Warning System (TAWS-B) and Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS)
capability.
GI-102A & 106A Course deviation indicators (CDIs). The GI-106A features an instrument landing system
receiver to aid in landing.