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UAvionix AV-HSI Navigation Interface Adapter for AV-30 Experimental

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Part# 11-20265
MFR Model# UAX-90103-01

Overview

The AV-HSI (Horizontal Situation Indicator) enables essential course and glideslope guidance for ILS (Instrument Landing System) and Localizer Performance with Vertical Guidance (LPV) approaches.

Interfacing with most panel-mounted GPS navigators through three ARINC 429 channels (2 RX, 1 TX), the AV-HSI accessory for the AV-30 communicates course and glideslope guidance for display on the AV-30 during GPS and ILS precision instrument approaches and navigation.

The AV-HSI includes four serial ports for connections to NAV/COMM radios and to act as a hub between multiple AV-30’s. With the AV-HSI, multiple connected AV-30’s can receive navigation guidance as well as synchronized barometric and heading bug settings and OAT data.
   
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Supported Units

    Supported GPS Navigators:
  • Avidyne IFD 410/440 and 510/540/545
  • Garmin GPS 400(w)/GNC 420(w)
  • Garmin GNS 430(w)/530(w)
  • Garmin GTN 650(xi)/750(xi)
  • Garmin GPS 175/GNC 355/GNX 375
  • Garmin GPS 155XL/300XL
    Supported NAV/COMM:
  • Avidyne IFD 440/540/550
  • Garmin GNS 430(w)/530(w)
  • Garmin GTN 650(xi)/750(xi)
  • Garmin GNC 255
  • Garmin/Apollo SL30
  • Trig TX56(a)
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