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MAP and VFR GPS Navigator Operation
5-4 SkyView HDX Pilot’s User Guide – Revision B
All available Base-Map databases can be downloaded at
http://dynonavionics.com/downloads.
Stadium TFR Database
(US Only) FAA Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) for stadiums were formerly broadcast
through the ADS-B system, but no longer.
All SkyView HDX displays are shipped with the Stadium TFR database. If you are outside the US,
the Stadium TFR database may have been removed from your SkyView HDX display.
Geo-referenced Procedure and Enroute Charts and Airport Diagrams
SkyView HDX supports display of various chart types, including US Approach / Departure
Procedure charts (commonly called plates), Enroute Charts, and Airport Diagrams. Dynon
Avionics does not supply this data, but various vendors worldwide provide these charts for
different regions in a format compatible for display on SkyView HDX.
Details on available vendors and available chart / diagram data, including costs /
subscription information is available at http://dynonavionics.com/downloads.
USB Flash Drive Considerations for Charts / Diagrams
Because of their size (scanned bitmap images), procedure and enroute charts and airport
diagrams cannot be stored in SkyView HDX’s internal memory. Rather, they are stored on a
USB flash drive plugged into a USB port on the SkyView HDX display. The USB flash drive must
be at least 16 GB.
Each SkyView HDX display (on which you wish to display procedure and enroute charts and
airport diagrams) must have its own USB flash drive with procedure and enroute charts and
airport diagrams data (plugged in).
If you are plugging a USB flash drive into a USB jack on your panel, consider using a “Sandisk
Cruzer Fit”. This USB flash drive is so short and light that it could be mistaken for a USB port
"cap", only protruding a few millimeters from the USB jack.
Note that the USB flash drive that came with your SkyView display may not have sufficient
storage to be used for storing procedure and enroute charts and airport diagrams; Dynon
Avionics has provided USB flash drives of sizes 4 GB, 8 GB, and most recently 16 GB.
Note that a SkyView HDX display only allows one USB flash drive to be connected at a time. To
display procedure and enroute charts and airport diagrams, any other USB flash drive such as
the one that you normally use for SkyView software and database updates must be
disconnected from the SkyView HDX display before plugging in the USB flash drive containing
procedure and enroute charts and airport diagrams.

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