By integrating deeply with your Dynon SkyView system, the SkyView COM Radio tunes frequencies by airport and station type - rather than by spinning in a number - at the touch of a button. You can also send frequencies over from the SkyView map airport info pages. For when you're feeling nostalgic (or are following ATC instructions), a dual concentric knob lets you spin in frequencies "the old fashioned way." SkyView will identify the airport and station type as you tune to help ensure you're talking to the right radio station. Dynon SV-COM-X25 has 25 kHz channel spacing only. |
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No, it is designed to be used with the Dynon Skyview ecosystem only.
Per Dynon, "Customer would need to purchase a SV-NET cable to connect that to the Classic display. Also, there would need to be a harness to connect that radio/panel up to his intercom system, that is one that we do not make or sell."
Per Manufacturer: there is no intercom that is built into our radio.