Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Garmin GTX-327 Digital Transponder Review

Garmin GTX-327 Digital Transponder
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I recently purchased and have had installed the GTX-327 in my Aztec F. The unit fits nicely in the panel. The transponder is easy to use and reliable. The VFR frequency selector is a nice feature. This is a great step up from the Aztec's original collins transponder. As an added benefit the GTX-327 is all solid state, so there is no cavitary tube to worry about.

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The panel-mounted GTX 327 is a TSO-certified Mode C digital transponder. Its innovative features, proven performance and reliability bring a whole new level of transponder utility to your aircraft. Looking for a more affordable alternative? The panel-mounted GTX 320A Mode C transponder features a pilot-friendly design minus the DSTN LCD display. Enjoy Innovative FeaturesGTX 327 features a solid state design, and with no warm up time, lower power consumption and much lower heat emissions, you\'ll enjoy a longer service life. It provides 200 watts nominal power output and has an easy-to-read DSTN liquid crystal display which reverses the numbers out of black for optimal viewing. An innovative keypad makes entering a squawk code a snap, and a dedicated VFR button allows for quick-and-easy VFR squawking. Similar to the GTX 330 Mode S transponder, the 327 also offers several timing and display functions, including flight time, count-up and count-down timers, as well as current pressure altitude.GTX 327: A whole new standard in transponder utility.

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