The Voyager is
IDENTICAL in PRICE and FUNCTION to the Odyssey. The only difference is the
size.
The Voyager is a
comprehensive flight, engine and navigation instrument designed for Experimental
and Light Sport aircraft. Like the Enigma, the Odyssey/Voyager is a
hardware and software concept that promotes a flexible, powerful EFIS platform
together with a software application system that is highly
user-modifiable.
New for the Voyager
is a completely revised graphics model. The displays are cleaner, with
smoother views of everything displayed. There are nine basic displays
featuring navigation and engine monitoring data.
Take a look at
the new displays now.
As an
EFIS hardware platform, the Voyager provides state of the art multi-processor
based processing utilizing components chosen for absolute robustness in
radiation intense environments such as found at high altitudes. This is
coupled with low power design methods to further maximize overall system
application and reliability.
The
large amount of flexibility built into the base system allows the adaptation of
the Voyager to almost any mission and aircraft. Due to low system cost,
the Voyager is equally suited to very light aircraft, gliders and rotorcraft,
while providing enough flexibility to be utilized by even turbine- or
twin-engine aircraft with full dual engine monitoring.
The
Voyager shares all software features with the Enigma, but differs in the
following ways:
- Larger
screen (8.4” diagonal)
- High
resolution full VGA active TFT display - one of the best we have found!
- Faster
processor for future functionality
- 2
user-configurable rotary knobs and 7 function keys
- ARINC 429
interface for communication with traffic alert systems (TIS and ZAON XRX) and
for communicating with high-end digital autopilots (GPS Steer and Vertical
Nav)
- CAN
(automotive bus) for reading the ECU of automotive engine conversions
- Analog +/- 150mA
NAV inputs to display CDI/LOC/GS when connected to older analog Nav
radios
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Low...
- Weight: Under 4
lbs
- Current
Draw: Only 1.5 Amps @ 12
Volts
- Cost: Typical
packages complete with
attitude and heading sensors around $6,000
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High...
- Screen
brightness (800-1000 nits)
- Reliability
- Flexibility (any screen layout you
want!)
- Feature count (more instrument options
available than most EFISs)
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Download and preview the MGL EFIS user manual.
Download the Enigma and Odyssey installation
manual.
Warranty: The
Voyager comes with a 3-year
limited Warranty from MGL
Avionics US and a 30-day Total
Satisfaction Guarantee
The Voyager shares the same modular
architecture as theAV-1, AV-2 and other MGL EFIS'. Display units
have the SP-2 attached to provide heading and SP-4 to give attitude and/or turn
and bank data. In this way each unit can be customized for the needs of
the user. Another unique feature of this approach is the ability to
run several units with the same SP-2 and/or SP-4 providing data for more than
one display.
One of the most attractive things about the
MGL units is the ability to adapt them to whatever the requirements of the user
are. The VOyager is the centerpiece from which one can add the correct
RDAC, SP-2, SP-4 or a combination of these to personalize the unit. If the
functionality of a given unit is not needed, the user does not need to install
it to the system. It should be noted the Voyager itself does not
provide these functions without addition of these
modules.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 05 November, 2009.