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Offering an impressive list of features and nav graphic interfaces,
the Apollo MX20 multi-function display is a fully integrated
"big picture" pilot information center.
The
MX20 MFD’s large active-matrix LCD display extends a full
6 inches diagonally, and its crisp 640 x 480-pixel screen
offers the highest resolution in its class. At a glance,
you can see your aircraft’s position and track on a VFR-
or IFR-style navigation chart – with course lines, waypoints,
and flight progress displayed over realistic terrain depictions.
For arrivals and departures, an exclusive Chart View? option
lets you confirm your aircraft’s position on JeppesenR instrument
approach plates and airport surface charts. A unique split-screen
feature enables side-by-side displays of any two MX charting
functions.
Added
safety is provided by a built-in terrain elevation database
that color codes relevant ground features in relation to
your aircraft altitude, alerting you as you approach rising
terrain. The MX20 will also integrate with various onboard
weather radar, lightning, traffic awareness, and datalink
systems that enable uploading of real-time graphical weather
information and NEXRAD radar depictions.
In addition,
the MX20's custom map function is customizable. This lets
you create a display for almost any configuration you require,
offering extensive overlay capabilites. Other functions
provide more limited levels of customization, retaining
the look and feel of the instruments they reflect — an important
safety feature.
You
can interface the MX20 with most manufacturers’ GPS navigation
equipment. And when coupled to Garmin/Apollo GPS and VHF
nav systems, the MX20 provides extra features and levels
of convenience that exceed those of systems costing many
times more. No wonder pilots are choosing MX20 displays
when they upgrade their avionics or purchase a new aircraft.
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Chart
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Split-Screen
Feature

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the exclusive Chart View option, instrument approaches
and airport surface diagrams can be viewed on the MX20,
with the aircraft position overlaid on familiar JeppView
chart depictions. Standard Instrument Departure and
Arrival charts (DPs and STARs) are also provided. Learn
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For
multi-view situational reference, the latest MX20 software
offers a unique split-screen feature, allowing side-by-side
displays of any two MX20 charting functions. In addition,
a vertical profile view of terrain peaks and obstructions
relative to the current flight level can be displayed
across the lower portion of the screen. Learn
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Apollo
CNX80 features
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- TSO’d
and JTSO’d to C146a, authorized for primary navigation
WAAS certified
- High-resolution
3.8"-diagonal color AMLCD display
- Easy
loading of airways into flight plan
- 50
flight plans with 150 legs
- Voice
messaging and audio alerting
- Remote
transponder control
- Jeppesen
database with electronic revision service
- Infrared
wireless communication with a PDA
- VHF
Nav engine for VOR/LOC/GS navigation
- Dual
station tracking Nav receiver
- VHF
Com with 760 channels and 8 watts transmit power
- Standby
frequency monitor
- Flexible
I/O support for RS-232, RS-422, ARINC 429
- 11-36
Vdc Power Capability
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