Garmin GPSCOM 190 User Manual

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The GPSCOM 190 is a 760'channel digital VHP avi­

ation communication transceiver with the following

features :

•Transmits and receives on the VHF aviation com­

munication frequency band which extends from

118.000 to 136.975 KHz, in 25 kHz steps.

•Receives ten weather frequencies, including all

NOAA and most Canadian weather radio channels.
The weather receiver has scanning capability plus
severe weather alert tone detection.

•Receives the aviation VHF NAV (VOR/Localizer)

band which extends from 108.000 to 117.950 MHz

(audio only no navigation capability).

Frequency Entry - Com Pages

You can quickly enter a frequency from a com page.

The GPSCOM 190 will always display the active frequen­
cy at the top of every com page and the standby frequen­
cy below it.

To enter a frequency from any com page:

Transceiver Description

1. If you haven't done so yet, press twice to enter

the com pages while viewing the GPS pages.

2. Enterthe desired frequency in the highlighted standby

frequency field. Note: you cannot directly enter a fre­

quency into the active field.

3. Press to confirm. Press the frequency transfer

button to select the standby frequency as the active

frequency.

To transmit on the active frequency:

1. Press the PTT switch.

R

eference

Frequenc^^

Entij/Com

Pages

Transceiver

specifications

for

the GPSCOM

190 are

located in Appendix B.

IMPORIANTl

If the GPSCOM 190 is to be

used in an

aircraft, an air­

craft

radio

license

is

required. If

tiie unit is io

be

used as a ground station,

then

ground station

autho­

rization

is

required. See

page a for guidance

on

licensing

requirements.

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