Garmin for pilots GMX 200
Mar 10, 2006 garmin, gps navigation
Big-Picture Display
You’ll always get the big picture with the GMX 200’s sunlight-readable, high-resolution, 640 x 480, display. In addition to its huge AMLCD display, it comes with enhanced backlighting that dramatically improves color and contrast, resulting in chart depictions and images that are brighter and more vivid in all lighting conditions.
Big-Time Features
Similar to its predecessor, the MX20™, the GMX 200 is easy-to-use with multiple functions and useful features that make navigation simple and provide an extra margin of safety:
* At a glance, see your aircraft’s position relative to terrain, obstructions, weather, airways, navaids, restricted airspace and more
* select between several charting options and easily add or remove details with the simple press of a soft key
* new rotary knob allows for quicker map scale changes and entry of data
* front loading SD card-slot allows for expanded memory and makes loading updated charts uncomplicated
* fits in same panel space as the MX20 and includes more serial ports for added sensor capacity
Detailed Data
The GMX 200 includes high resolution terrain and hydrography data for the entire world which is preloaded for an unmatched presentation even at the lower zoom scales. The Garmin Base Map with cities, roads, rivers, and lakes has been added to further improve situational awareness. An aviation database featuring Jeppesen® NavData™ is used to draw airports, airways, navaids, airspace, and more. Map scales range from one-fourth of a mile to a whopping 2500 miles. A unique split screen function allows you to simultaneously view two charting options along with the vertical profile for the elevation of the terrain along the route of flight… gmx200


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