Garmin GDL 59 – Data Logger & Wi-Fi Datalink Installation Manual - Page 7

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1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1 Introduction This manual presents mechanical and electrical installation requirements for installing the GDL 59 as part of the Garmin Integrated Flight Deck. The GDL 59 can be integrated into a variety of airframes under an appropriate TC or STC. Each installation may vary. Use only approved (type or supplemental type) data for specific installation instructions in a particular aircraft. Figure 1-1. GDL 59 Unit View 1.2 Equipment Description The GDL 59 provides a POTS (plain old telephone service) phone interface, a flight parameter data logger, and a high speed data link between the aircraft systems and ground computers while the aircraft is on the ground using the IEEE 802.11g ("Wi-Fi") protocol. The GDL 59 also provides two interfaces to an optional GSR 56, which adds airborne low speed data link and voice communication capability. GDL 59 Installation Manual 190-00837-00 Page 1-1 Revision C

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GDL 59 Installation Manual
Page 1-1
190-00837-00
Revision C
1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1
Introduction
This manual presents mechanical and electrical installation requirements for installing the GDL 59 as part
of the Garmin Integrated Flight Deck.
The GDL 59 can be integrated into a variety of airframes under an
appropriate TC or STC.
Each installation may vary. Use only approved (type or supplemental type) data
for specific installation instructions in a particular aircraft.
Figure 1-1.
GDL 59 Unit View
1.2
Equipment Description
The GDL 59 provides a POTS (plain old telephone service) phone interface, a flight parameter data
logger, and a high speed data link between the aircraft systems and ground computers while the aircraft is
on the ground using the IEEE 802.11g (“Wi-Fi”) protocol.
The GDL 59 also provides two interfaces to
an optional GSR 56, which adds airborne low speed data link and voice communication capability.