Introduction 1-1, Apollo gx features 1-1, Introduction -1 – Garmin APOLLO GX65 User Manual

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Introduction

This guide describes the operation of the Apollo GX
line of products. The GX50 and GX55 are GPS
receivers. The GX60/65 models combine the GPS
receiver with a VHF comm radio in a single package.

Apollo GX Features
The Apollo GX products are high performance GPS
products with a high resolution moving map display
configured in a 2 inch high by 6.25 inch wide
standard package. The Apollo GX’s use a powerful,
accurate 8-channel GPS engine designed specifically
for high performance aviation use. The 160 by 80
pixel electroluminescent display uses an automatic
intensity control to keep it easily readable in all
conditions from direct sunlight to the dark of night.

A wealth of easy to use features serve the needs of
today’s demanding aviation requirements. The large
waypoint database has information about airports,
VORs, NDBs, intersections, and special use airspaces
that makes the Apollo GX an encyclopedia of
aviation. It’s what you’d expect from II Morrow, the
first to provide a database in a general aviation
navigation aid. The database can be updated by
simply changing the removable data card in the front
of the unit. The database can also include 500 custom
waypoints created by the user. Thirty flight plans can

Introduction

1-1

OFF-ON

POLLO

A

GX55

GPS

NAV

NRST

INFO

SEL

ENTER

MAP

D

Power

Photocell

Nearest

Waypoint

Navigation

Mode

Direct To

Map

Mode

Smart Keys

Information

Display

Large, Outer

Knob

Small, Inner

Knob

Info

Mode

Select

Enter

Datacard

Slot

ete SLE

01:23

1.006

Brg 126

123nm

Datacard

Ejector

SYS

FPL

DB

MSG

Smart Key

Annunciator

Apollo GX Front Panel Description

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