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Tue, Jul 26, 2016

Avidyne Announces Software Upgrades To Accommodate ADS-B

New Compatibility With Software Version R9.4 For Entegra R9 Integrated Flight Deck, And R8.2 For EX-Series MFDs

Avidyne Corporation announced that they are currently developing software releases that will add ADS-B compatibility for their Entegra Release 9 (R9) Integrated Flight Deck and also for the EX-Series Multi-function Displays (MFD).

Release 9.4 adds support for Avidyne’s AXP322 remote-mount transponder for ADS-B Out, and compatibility with Avidyne’s SkyTrax100 receiver for ADS-B In.  In addition, this release adds support for vertical guidance for GPS approaches (LP+V), and also enables the Take Off/Go Around (TOGA) feature for R9-equipped Cirrus aircraft that have the DFC100 autopilot.
 
R8.2 enables the display of ADS-B In Traffic and subscription-free FIS-B Wx on Avidyne’s EX500, EX600, and EX5000 Series MFDs using Avidyne SkyTrax100 receiver or SkyTrax200/210 transceivers.

“We continue to develop product improvements and upgrades for our Entegra R9 and EX-Series MFD products, and these particular software upgrades provide timely support for our customers looking to meet the 2020 ADS-B mandate,” said Avidyne CEO, Dan Schwinn.

Both of these software updates are field-loadable and will be available through your authorized Avidyne dealer later this year. Pricing will be announced upon certification.

(Images provided with Avidyne news release)

FMI: www.avidyne.com


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