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Garmin GTN 650 Manual Supplement
GARMIN Ltd. or its Subsidiaries, c/o
Garmin International 1200 E. 151
Olathe, KS 66062 USA

Section 1. GENERAL

1.1

Garmin GTN Navigators

The Garmin GTN navigation system is a GPS system with a Satellite Based
Augmentation System (SBAS), comprised of one or more Garmin TSO-C146c
GTN 625, 635, 650, 725, or 750 navigator(s) and one or more Garmin approved
GPS/SBAS antenna(s).
GTN navigation system functions are shown in Table 1.
GPS SBAS Navigation:
Oceanic, enroute, terminal, and non-precision approach
guidance
Precision approach guidance (LP, LPV)
VHF Com Radio, 118.00 to 136.990, MHz, 8.33 or 25 kHz increments
VHF Nav Radio, 108.00 to 117.95 MHz, 50 kHz increments
LOC and Glideslope non-precision and precision approach guidance
for Cat 1 minimums, 328.6 to 335.4 MHz tuning range
Moving map including topographic, terrain, aviation, and geopolitical
data
Display of datalink weather products (optional)
Display of terminal procedures data (optional)
Display of traffic data (optional)
®
Display of StormScope
data (optional)
Display of marker beacon annunciators
Remote audio panel control
Remote transponder control
Remote audio entertainment datalink control
TSO-C151b Class B TAWS
Supplemental calculators and timers
The GPS navigation functions and optional VHF communication and navigation
radio functions are operated by dedicated hard keys, a dual concentric rotary
knob, or the touchscreen.
190-01007-A2 Rev. 1
FAA APPROVED DATE: _________________
AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL SUPPLEMENT or
st
Street
SUPPLEMENTAL AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
for STC SA02019SE-D GARMIN GTN
Table 1 – GTN Functions
MARCH 18, 2011
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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X
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X
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X
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