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These ChartView functions and updates for the
GMX 200 are available through Jeppesen’s
JeppView subscription service.

In addition, for near real-time weather alerting
via XM Satellite Radio, you can combine the
GMX 200 with Garmin’s GDL 69

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receiver. (XM subscription required.) With this
option, graphical depictions of NEXRAD weather,
METARs, TAFs, TFRs, winds aloft, echo tops,
precipitation type at the surface, lightning
strikes, storm cell data, AIRMETs, SIGMETs, etc.,
can be received and displayed anywhere in the
U.S., regardless of altitude. Plus, it’s easy to
combine animated NEXRAD images with the
maximum zoom range of 2500 nm to monitor 
a nationwide picture of the current weather
situation, all on one screen. And for the best in
enroute entertainment, the GMX 200 also provides
a user interface offering more than 150 channels
of XM digital audio programming, when used
with the GDL 69A receiver.

Multiple multi-function choices

The GMX 200 is available in four versions:
the Standard, the Traffic, the Radar, and the
Radar/Traffic models. The GMX 200 Traffic
version supports interfaces to Garmin TIS
capable transponders and can be connected 
to select TCAS I and TAS systems. The Radar
version can be connected to the GXW 68

Garmin’s new digital color radar system boasting
6.5 kW of transmit power. With this unit,
weather returns can be analyzed in standard
horizontal or vertical scanning modes. And the
MFD’s pushbutton and rotary controls can be

used to operate the range, tilt, bearing, gain,
and hold functions for the GWX 68 (As well 
as a select list o other weather radar devices.)
And of course the Radar/Traffic model lets you
interface to both weather radar and approved
traffic systems.

The GMX 200 is compatible with the Garmin
400/500 series and GNS 480 navigators, GDL
69/69A XM receivers, GTX 330/33 transponders,
and GDL 90 ADS-B transceiver – as well as
many other manufacturers’ GPS navigation
equipment. When interfaced with Garmin’s
popular GPS and VHF nav systems, the GMX
200 provides extra features and levels of
convenience that rival those of high-end MFD
systems costing many times more. No wonder
more and more pilots are making Garmin’s 
GMX 200 their MFD of choice when it’s time 
to upgrade the avionics in their aircraft.

To find out more, give your Garmin dealer a call.
Or visit our website at www.garmin.com.

GMX 200 FEATURES 
AT A GLANCE.

• New, larger 6.5-inch

diagonal color AMLCD
display  

• XM WX satellite

weather and XM Radio
(optional)

• Built-in terrain

elevation database

• Optional ChartView

functions based on
Jeppesen approach
charts and airport
surface diagrams

• Split screen capability

for multiple displays 

• Aircraft position and

track on VFR or IFR
style moving map  

• Enabled for ADS-B or

TIS-B traffic targets 

• Offers control/display

for available airborne
weather radar 

• Displays GPS mapping,

radar, lightning, traffic,
terrain and datalink 
systems  

• Flexible I/O support for

RS232, ARINC 429
interfaces 

• 10-40 VDC power

capability   

IFR charting feature depicts low and high altitude airways.

Custom map feature allows the pilot to overlay some or
all of the GMX 200 features.

Display weather radar and TAWS via ARINC 453 interface.

Graphical NEXRAD via XM Satellite Radio and GDL 69

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