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190-00709-04  Rev. AGarmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850127
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In	the	 example	 shown,	the	VOR	 list	is	selected	 with	the	VOR Softkey or from the page menu.  The FMS Knob 
or ENT Key is used to scroll through the list.  The cursor is placed on the frequency with the FREQ Softkey and 
loaded	into	the	NAV	Tuning	Box	with	the	ENT Key.
Select the FREQ Softkey 
to Place the Cursor on 
the VOR Frequency
Figure 4-25  Loading the NAV Frequency from the NRST – Nearest VOR Page Press...

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While	enroute,	 NAV	frequencies	 can	also	 be	auto-tuned	 from	the	NRST	–	Nearest	 Airports,	
WPT	–	Airport	Information,	 WPT	–	VOR	Information,	 and	NRST	–	Nearest	 Frequencies	Pages	on	the	 MFD	 in	
a similar manner using the appropriate softkeys or MENU Key, the FMS Knob, and the ENT Key.
Figure 4-26  NRST – Nearest Frequencies, WPT – VOR Information, WPT – Airport Information, and 
NRST – Nearest Airports...

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190-00709-04  Rev. AGarmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850129
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AUTO-TUNING NAV FREQUENCIES ON APPROACH ACTIVATION
 NOTE:  The primary NAV frequency is auto-tuned upon loading a VOR or ILS/Localizer approach.
 NOTE:  When an ILS/LOC approach has been activated in GPS Mode, the system switches to NAV Mode as 
the final approach course is intercepted (within 15 nm of the FAF).  See the Flight Management Section for 
details.
NAV	 frequencies	 are	automatically	 loaded	into	the...

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190-00709-04  Rev. AGarmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850130
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MARKER BEACON RECEIVER
 NOTE:  The marker beacon indicators operate independently of marker beacon audio and cannot be turned 
off.
The	 marker	 beacon	receiver	 is	used	 as	part	 of	the	 ILS.		 The	marker	 beacon	receiver	 is	always	 on	and	 detects	
any marker beacon signals within the reception range of the aircraft.
The receiver detects the three marker tones – outer, middle, and inner – and provides the...

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190-00709-04  Rev. AGarmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850131
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ADF/DME TUNING
 NOTE:  When another auxiliary window is turned on, the ADF/DME Tuning Window is replaced on the PFD.
See	 the	Flight	 Instruments	 Section	for	displaying	 the	DME	 and	bearing	 information	 windows	(ADF)	and	
using	the	ADF	as	the	source	for	the	bearing	pointer.
The	G1000	 system	tunes	the	ADF	 receiver	 (optional)	 and	DME	 transceiver	 (optional).		 The	ADF	 is	tuned	 by	
entering	 the	frequency...

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ADF TUNING
ADF	frequencies	 in	the	 190.0-kHz	 to	1799.5-kHz	 range	are	entered	 in	the	 standby	 ADF	frequency	 field	of	the	
ADF/DME	Tuning	Window.		The	G1000	System	does	not	tune	the	ADF	emergency	frequency,	2182.0-kHz.
Tuning an ADF frequency:
1) Press the ADF/DME Softkey to display the ADF/DME Tuning Window.
2) Turn the large FMS Knob to place the selection cursor over the standby ADF frequency field.
3)...

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SELECTING ADF RECEIVER MODE
The	following	 modes	can	be	selected:	 (In	all	modes	 NDB	audio	 can	be	heard	 by	pressing	 the	ADF Key on 
the Audio Panel.)
•	ANT	(Antenna)	 –	The	 ADF	 bearing	 pointer	parks	on	the	 HSI	 at	90	 degrees.		 Best	mode	 for	listening	 to	NDB	
audio.
•	ADF	(Automatic	Direction	Finder)	–	The	ADF	pointer	points	to	the	relative	bearing	of	the	NDB	station.
•	ADF/BFO	 (ADF/Beat	 Frequency...

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DME TUNING
 NOTE:  When turning on the G1000 for use, the system remembers the last frequency used for DME tuning 
and the NAV1, NAV2, or HOLD state prior to shutdown.
The	DME	transceiver	is	tuned	by	selecting	NAV1,	NAV2,	or	HOLD	in	the	ADF/DME	Tuning	Window.
Figure 4-34  ADF/DME Tuning Window, DME Modes DME 
Modes
The	following	DME	transceiver	pairings	can	be	selected:
•	NAV1	–	Pairs	the	DME	frequency	from	the...

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190-00709-04  Rev. AGarmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850135
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4.4 GTX 33/33D MODE S TRANSPONDERS
The	GTX	33	 Mode	S	Transponder	 and	GTX	33D	 Diversity	Mode	S	Transponder	 provide	Mode	A,	 Mode	C,	 and	
Mode S interrogation and reply capabilities.  Diversity	 incorporates	 antennas	mounted	 on	the	 top	 and	 bottom	 of	
the aircraft for dependable operation while maneuvering.  Selective addressing or Mode Select (Mode  S) capability 
includes the following features:
•...

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TRANSPONDER CONTROLS
Transponder	function	is	displayed	 on	three	 levels	 of	softkeys	 on	the	 PFD:	 Top-level,	 Mode	Selection,	 and	
Code Selection.  When the top-level XPDR Softkey is pressed, the Mode Selection softkeys appear:  XPDR1, 
XPDR2, STBY, ON, A LT, VFR, CODE, IDENT, BACK.
When the CODE Softkey is pressed, the number softkeys appear: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, IDENT, BKSP, 
BACK.  The digits 8 and 9...
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