Astronics Adds Lower-priced Enhanced Vision System
Target market for the new Max-Viz 1200X enhanced-vision system is the light general aviation, kit-building and experimental aircraft markets.


Astronics is targeting the new Max-Viz 1200X enhanced-vision system at the light general aviation, kit-building and experimental aircraft markets. With a price of less than $6,000, the 1200X offers resolution of 320 by 240 pixels and it meets RTCA DO160G standards. The single LRU 1200X fits inside an aerodynamically shaped housing and weighs 1.2 pounds. The infrared imagery produced by the 1200X can be displayed on video-capable cockpit displays; the system outputs a composite RS-170 video signal, according to Astronics. The 1200X also features “automatic pixel recalibration to keep the picture sharp,” and integral window heaters to prevent obscuration at temperatures ranging from -55 degrees C to +70 degrees C.


“Max-Viz infrared detection systems pick up differences in heat as little as one-tenth degree Celsius from objects and terrain in the environment,” said Elliott Troutman, Max-Viz executive vice president. “We use this data to produce an accurate, real-time picture of the surroundings without the need for visible light.”