The Collins GLS-350 Remote Glideslope Receiver is part of the Collins Microline series. This Glideslope Receiver is designed to be usedtogether with a Collins VIR-351 NAV Receiver.
The GLS-350 receives all 40 glideslope channels, allowing you to fly precision ILSapproaches everywhere. This unit is also TSO'd.
The Collins GLS-350 may be used with the following equipment:
- Collins IND-351 or IND-351A GPS/VOR/LOC/Glideslope Indicators
- Collins VIR-351 NAV Receiver
- 40 channel remote mounted glideslope receiver
- Designed to operate with the VIR-351 navigation receiver and an external ARINC type indicator such as the IND-351 series indicators
- Capable of driving external deviation and alarm flag circuits such as autopilots with no requirements for dummy loads
- Digital frequency synthesizer
- Crystal filter selectivity to ensure maximum rejection of adjacent channel interference
- Solid-state circuitry with no relays
- Dimensions: 1.00"W x 5.00"H x 10.78"L
- Weight: 2.0 lbs.
- Temperature range: -40 to +71C (continuous)
- Altitude: 30000 (operational)
- FAA TSO: C34c, class D; category CANBAAEXXXXX DO138
- Frequency range: 329.15-335.00 MHz in 150 kHz increments
- Frequency Stability: +-0.005%
- Sensitivity: 20uV 60% of standard deflection
- IF Selectivity: 6dB +-40 kHz min, 60dB +-100 kHz max
- Deflection sensitivity: 78mV at 0.091DDM (2 dB nominal)
- Centering accuracy: Not more than +-7 mV
- Deviation loads: one to eight 1000ohm meter movements in parallel
- Flag loads: One to nine 1000 ohm meter movements in parallel
- Power requirements: 13.75Vdc, 7W