
Trig Avionics has introduced the TX56 Nav/Com.
Company officials say this is an important milestone, as the TX56 completes the Trig stack product line.
The TX56, which uses a high-resolution display, has a customizable frequency database that holds more than 200 com, and an additional 200 nav frequencies, loaded via a USB stick, according to company officials.
Other features:
- Dual Watch allows the monitoring of two com frequencies at the same time
- Monitoring of a second nav VOR is also possible, improving navigational accuracy
- The nav supports VFR and IFR navigation, including ILS approaches
- Trig’s “Say Again” feature is a single touch button that instantly re-plays the last received transmission
- The nav/com includes a two-place intercom, with support for stereo music
- All TX56 models have a built-in digital course deviation indicator (CDI)
Trig’s nav/com line includes the TX56, with a 10-watt transmitter. The TX57 is a higher powered 16-watt version for 28-volt aircraft. Both radios feature 8.33kHz channel spacing. The price of the TX56 is $4,715 and the TX57 is $5,405.
Two nav/com 760 channel (non 8.33kHz) versions are also available. The TX56A (10 watt) costs $4,485 and the TX57A (16 watt) is $5,175.
Customers can now install a complete Trig stack by purchasing a TMA44 Audio Panel, TY96A VHF Radio, TT31 Mode S Transponder, and TX56A Nav/Com. Price: $10,935.
Find out more about the TX56 at Trig-Avionics.com.
