This is great news... I have wanting to add the sl30 to my panel so I make ifr.. I definitely like price of the nav2000 better. So, to be clear the nav2000 will communicate with the skyview and drive the hsi via rs232. I assume you are able to tune in a VOR radial for tracking and intercepting purposes...is this done on the skyview or the val.? Also, is the val able to display the standby VOR like the sl30?
You tune the VAL via the knob on front, or via the VOR list in SkyView.
It is not our product, so you should verify with them, but our understanding is that the VAL does not support tuning of the standby frequency nor automatic decoding of the morse code like the SL-30 did.
Ryan,
Yes the Nav 2000 does communicate with the Skyview via the rs232. You can tune a VOR radial either using the large left dial on the Nav or via the obs on the Skyview. I tend to use the nav knob on Val's unit for simplicity. I also use this to set the inbound course on the ILS.The Val does display the standby frequency with a flip flop switch in between them.
The one draw back is as Dynon stated that Val does not decode the morse code so you legally must, or at least should confirm the ident. It will show on the EFIS as NAV or LOC with the corresponding frequency but does not identify it for you. Back to old school. Make sure you're tuned in to the proper frequency.
I went out and flew six ILS approaches today. 2 raw data, 2 with Flight Director and 2 coupled with A/P. I was happy with the presentation and was quite pleased with the integration of the two systems. The Coupled approaches were better than I expected. Just make sure your Autopilot is working per Dynons standards.
Over all I'd rate it a 4 out of 5.