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Our display is designed to require no dedicated panel space. It will mount between the Artificial Horizon and the Directional Gyro or HSI and will actually overlay the lower portion of many horizons. A remote processor is mounted in an encoder-size enclosure. A single knob requiring a 3/8" hole is used by the pilot to control all functions of the NavAlert II. |
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Display mounts to panel using two #6 screws on 3.17" centers that matches the King KI-525A and KG 258/259 spacing. Display may be mounted using existing screws that mount the HSI or horizon. One small hole is required for three wires to connect to the NavAlert II processor unit.
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(Retail $1,595.00 || $1,695 with
LOC/GS option)
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Display Size:
3.5" wide x 0.64" high x 0.47" thk.
TSO approval is pending
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- The pilot enters the current barometric pressure in inches or hectopascals using the unit's switch. The current encoder altitude corrected by barometric pressure may be displayed in either window and serves as a backup altimeter.
- The Target altitude may be changed and displayed in the right window. Target altitude can be set in units of 1,000 feet or 100 feet. The NavAlert's switch is always "hot" to set in a new Target altitude. The previous GPS display will return after the new Target has been set.
- There is also a visual and audible GEAR alert as the aircraft descends below 1,000 feet above the destination airport.
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The following GPS parameters may be displayed on either NavAlert II
window
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Time to Waypoint
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Distance to Waypoint
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Ground Speed
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Ground Track
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Waypoint ID
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Track Error with turn direction arrow
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CDI with Track Error (0.3 or 1.0 nm full scale)
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Target
Altitude
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Option: VOR/LOC/GS display
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Icarus Instruments Incorporated
7000 Carroll Ave., Suite 200,
Takoma Park MD 20912
Phone: (301)891-0600 Fax: (301)891-0666
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Copyright © 2000, 2001 Icarus Instruments, Inc.
Last modified: December 10, 2001
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