Garmin GTX 320 ATC User Manual

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190-00133-02 Rev B 1-1

SECTION 1

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

1.1 INTRODUCTION

This manual provides all of the procedures, principles of operation, and information necessary to repair and

maintain the GARMIN GTX 320 ATC Transponder. Refer to GARMIN Installation Manual P/N 190-00133-01

for installation and operating information.

1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The GARMIN GTX 320 Transponder is an integral part of the Air Traffic Secondary Radar Beacon System

(ATCRBS, Figure 1-1), which consists of the following components:

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INTERROGATOR—In the ATCRBS, the interrogator, a ground-based radar beacon transmitter/receiver, scans

in synchronization with the primary surveillance radar (PSR) and transmits ground radar interrogation signals on a

carrier frequency of 1030 ± 2 MHz, which repeatedly requests all transponders on the mode being used, to reply.

The replies that are received are mixed with the primary surveillance radar returns and both are displayed on the

same radarscope.

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TRANSPONDER—The GTX 320 Transponder is an airborne “radar transceiver.” It automatically receives

interrogations from the ATCRBS and selectively replies with a specific pulse group (code) only to those interroga-

tions being received on the mode to which it is set, Mode A (no altitude information) or Mode C (automatic

altitude information).

These replies are independent of, and much stronger than a primary radar return. The GTX 320 replies to both

Mode A and Mode C interrogations on a carrier frequency of 1090 ± 3 MHz, with a rated power of 176 watts

minimum at the antenna port. The GTX 320 is also equipped with IDENT capability which activates the Special

Position Identification Pulse (SPI) for approximately 20 seconds, identifying that transponder return from other

aircraft on the ATC scope.

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RADARSCOPE—The radarscope used by the controller displays returns from both the primary surveillance

radar system and the ATCRBS. These returns, called targets, are what the controller refers to in the control and

separation of traffic.

1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Refer to the GTX 320 Installation and Operation Manual (P/N 190-00133-01) for technical specifications.

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