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. The SV-COM-X83 adds 8.33 kHz channel spacing. |
Functioned well.
A neat setup to make you ADSB work on your Dynon
These are made (I guess) by Dynon. I wish the wires ends were marked as to where they go. Ito me the average builder it’s hard to figure out where they hook up to. I’m sure others can figure it out but would be so simple if Dynon would just use wires that had where they go, like spruce does.
Works as stated. Necessary if you fly experimental within B class airports with 30 mile Mode C radius veil.
New EMS module corrected RF EMI issue on Skyview Classic display.
Needed a backup battery for a Skyview display and very few companies stock them. You do, which saved a lot of shipping time coast to coast. Thanks again for the great service.
dynon skyview knob and pa panel
In addition to being ridiculously priced, this back up battery has very short connection wires. On my 2012 CTLSi the connectors had to be changed Very little wire to work with
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You have the option of RG 400 or RG 58 coax cable. RG 400 is a higher quality cable but either will work.
No, the Skyview system is not TSO'd and is intended for experimental aircraft.
They are standard density pins.
This would be part number 10-01196. The diagram is under the documents tab.
No, this system is not FAA Approved and is intended for use in experimental aircraft only.
The transmit wattage is 6W. We have uploaded specs to the 'Documents' tab for specific measurements.
No, the Dynon Skyview Com system is intended for use in experimental aircraft only.
The Dynon Skyview system and its components are ONLY intended for use in experimental aircraft.
Unfortunately, this unit cannot be installed in a certificated aircraft even as a back up. Please see the certified G5 for a qualifying unit.
Yes, you can find it on our website by keyword searching "Skyview HDX" or part # 10-06254.