As
the industry’s first integrated avionics unit to be certified for
WAAS/GPS navigation, the Apollo CNX80 is a powerful new addition to the
Garmin flight systems lineup.
Featuring an advanced 15-channel receiver capable of five position updates
per second, the CNX80 is certified to the FAA’s new TSO C146a standards
for primary navigation – which will open up thousands of airports
previously inaccessible in IFR conditions. The FAA’s new Wide Area
Augmentation System, or WAAS, dramatically
improves the accuracy, integrity, and availability of GPS for approach
operations, with vertical (as well as lateral) guidance at non-ILS-equipped
airports.
Designed to work in concert with the popular MX20 multi-function display,
the CNX80 sets new standards for situational awareness in the cockpit.
Adding to the system's capabilities are a high-resolution sunlight-readable
moving-map LCD display with 256 color combinations — plus a built-in
760-channel VHF comm teamed with 200-channel VOR, glideslope and localizer
receivers.
Apollo CNX80 features
- 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
Download
PDF Specs
The
CNX80, when paired with the MX20,
is a powerful addition to any panel
|