The new VAL Avionics NAV 2000 is the perfect complement to the COM 2000. Created from the same durable design, the NAV 2000 is built to interface with most NAV indicators, past and present. Together, NAV 2000 and COM 2000 are the perfect replacement for an aging KX-170B or Cessna NAV/COM.
The NAV 2000 is the thinnest panel-mounted NAV radio available on the market. The NAV 2000 is an effective and easy-to-operate unit that exemplifies the principles of simplicity, durability and innovation that are central to all VAL Avionics products. With features and capabilities that are comparable with more expensive radios and a compact, hard-working design, the NAV 2000 is perfectly suited for light-sport and experimental aircraft. The NAV 2000 was designed for EFIS panels. Therefore, the NAV 2000 uses the Garmin SL30 communication protocol based on NEMA-0183 for maximum compatibility with all current EFIS systems. In addition, if a NAV 2000 is connected through a COM 2000, the whole system will act as a single fully functioning SL30. |
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Product | COM 2000 | NAV 2000 | INS 429 |
---|---|---|---|
Advanced AF-5000 Series | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Dynon D10 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Dynon D100 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Dynon Skyview | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Falken FlightView EFIS | Yes | No | No |
Garmin G3x | Yes | Yes | Yes |
GRT HX | Yes | Yes | Yes |
GRT HXr | Yes | Yes | Yes |
GRT Mini-X | Yes | Yes | Yes |
MGL iEFIS | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Product | COM 2KR | NAV 2KR |
---|---|---|
Advanced AF-5000 Series | Yes | Yes |
Dynon D10 | No | No |
Dynon D100 | No | No |
Dynon Skyview | No | No |
Falken FlightView EFIS | Yes | No |
Garmin G3x | No | No |
GRT HX | Yes | Yes |
GRT HXr | Yes | Yes |
GRT Mini-X | No | No |
MGL iEFIS | Yes | Yes |
good basic, compact nav receiver -- the SL40 of nav receivers
Very muddled audio. Indistinct and brassy. Frequency illumination ver low hard to see. Sent unit back for factory checkup but came back no change. Illumination much worse than predecessor.
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Yes the NAV 2000 will interface just like the Garmin SL 30 giving Nav date to the EFIS.
Per the manufacturer, The Val Avionics Nav 2000 VHF Receiver meets specifications but is not FAA TSO'd or EASA certified.
Per Dynon, The Val Avionics Nav 2000 VHF Receiver is a compatible Nav Receiver for the Dynon Skyview.
The NAV 2000 can be used for IFR flight in experimental aircraft only.
The Val 2000 cannot be installed in certificated aircraft. It meets the TSO specifications, but it is not TSO approved.
Yes, this unit uses VOR/LOC frequencies, 108.00 to 117.95 MHz
This will interface with the Skyview system providing VOR/LOC/GS signals.
The Nav-2000 (11-10569) will work with the RAMI AV-532L. Any standard VOR/LOC/Glide Slope can be used.
The antenna wire connects to the back of the unit using a BNC female connector
Per the manufacturer, yes, it will work with the KI 209.