SkyView Classic Pilot’s User Guide –
Revision Z
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Improved: Airport identifiers on MAP are now white to improve
legibility.
Improved: PFD>XPNDR menu no longer has a time-out that
automatically backs out of menu.
Improved: ROP/LOP EMS info widget now says “PK?” instead of “UND”
when calculation is out of range or not possible for the configuration.
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January 2015
New: Autopilot Auto-Trim. The SkyView AutoPilot can automatically re-
trim the aircraft as it flies under autopilot control. This feature requires
that the aircraft has an SV-AP-PANEL and is using its integrated trim
controller for trim servo actuation.
New: OBS Mode that allows pilots easily set and adjust an inbound
course to any navigable point on the map. That inbound course may
then be easily adjusted with the HSI CRS knob, similar to how one
would with a VOR. This is useful to approach an airport from a specific
direction, for example, without having to create a second waypoint to
create a full flight plan leg.
New: Aircraft icon displayed on the Map and in the HSI PFD can be
changed to one of over a dozen types of aircraft.
Added: Alerts that let the pilot know if the CPU within SkyView's display
is overheating due to failure of SkyView's thermal dissipation features.
Added: New option under MAP MENU > MAP ITEMS > TFR OPACITY
that allows pilots to change the opacity of TFRs. This can be used to
tune the visibility of co-located TFRs and underlying map features.
Added: Support for sending/receiving frequencies to the Garmin GTR-
200. This does not include the ability to send aviation database
information to the GTR-200.
Fixed: When a USB stick containing expired chart data is removed, on-
screen alerts about that expired data are no longer displayed.
Fixed: User alert data logs sometimes had corrupt values in them.
Fixed: Traffic vector length now correct for ADS-B targets.
Fixed: Not all data from Garmin portable GPS products was being
passed along to compatible Garmin radios as if they were directly
connected.
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February 2015
New: Support for the Wi-Fi Adapter for SkyView. The Wi-Fi Adapter
allows supported devices to interface to SkyView. ForeFlight Mobile on
iOS devices is supported on release.
New: Tablet connectivity with ForeFlight Mobile. ForeFlight Mobile
customers (US and Canadian markets only) can send and receive flight
plans from their iOS devices and SkyView. SkyView can also transmit its
GPS position and ADAHRS information to ForeFlight for use within the
ForeFlight app. This feature requires one Wi-Fi Adapter for SkyView for
each display in the aircraft.