We just bought the Garmin GTR-200 radio that is a new model that has the features of their certified radios but at a lower price. Garmin is not certifying the radio to keep costs low for homebuilders & to be competitive in the homebuilt market. I did research on the radio that it has everything we need and it has good user reviews. It was one solution to get a new up to date radio and an intercom system that we could afford. One advantage is that the installation is straight forward as it can be purchased with the intercom all prewired in a complete harness. No aneurysm trying to figure out the electrics.
We bought the radio with the intercom kit which is all inclusive and only requires connecting the anntena, power leads and the PTT. The radio with the intercom prewired comes with a complete wiring harness. The intercom mic and audio jacks only require drilling the mounting holes and to be secured. There are a pair of long PTT talk leads that can be run into the stick controls. I opened the box and braced for a wiring challenge similar to the Dynon D180 &the transponder. I was pleasantly surprised that it was so simple an install. The harness is all connected and it simply needs to be attached to the radio and the intercom jacks located.. It is nice to have such a complex system so easy to install. Garmin could give lessons to other electronic equipment suppliers.
I would recommend that a builder research the new Garmin GTR 200 if they are looking for a good new radio and give it serious consideration.
Glenn
BH727
We bought the radio with the intercom kit which is all inclusive and only requires connecting the anntena, power leads and the PTT. The radio with the intercom prewired comes with a complete wiring harness. The intercom mic and audio jacks only require drilling the mounting holes and to be secured. There are a pair of long PTT talk leads that can be run into the stick controls. I opened the box and braced for a wiring challenge similar to the Dynon D180 &the transponder. I was pleasantly surprised that it was so simple an install. The harness is all connected and it simply needs to be attached to the radio and the intercom jacks located.. It is nice to have such a complex system so easy to install. Garmin could give lessons to other electronic equipment suppliers.
I would recommend that a builder research the new Garmin GTR 200 if they are looking for a good new radio and give it serious consideration.
Glenn
BH727
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