Sun ‘n Fun 2024: Garmin’s GTN 750Xi Radar Interface

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Key Takeaways:

  • Garmin's new GXW 8000 StormOptix Doppler radar features automation simplifying its use.
  • The system's Auto Mode automatically controls radar tilt and gain, reducing pilot workload.
  • Integration with the GTN 750Xi GPS navigator makes weather radar more accessible to various aircraft.
  • While expertise is needed for full functionality, the new interface makes the radar user-friendlier.
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There’s a higher-level skill set required to properly use a ship’s weather radar—so much so that Garmin has an entire pilot course dedicated to teaching new users the ins and outs. But Garmin says it has taken a lot of the guesswork out of using its new GXW 8000 StormOptix Doppler radar thanks to new automation built into the GTN 750Xi GPS navigator, including an Auto Mode that automatically controls the radar tilt and gain commands.

The GWX 8000 has been out for a while, but the interface on the popular GTN 750Xi is new, and it makes weather radar available to more aircraft while reducing workload. In this video, Aviation Consumer Editor-in-Chief Larry Anglisano spent some time in the Garmin booth with Garmin’s Kyle Ludwick for an overview.

Larry Anglisano

Larry Anglisano is the former Editor in Chief of sister publication Aviation Consumer magazine. He's an active land, sea and glider pilot, and has over 30 years experience as an avionics tech.
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