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Where might I find a good guide for traffic display on my GNS430?


RobertE

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I'm now getting ADS-B info from a GTX345, with the traffic displayed on my 430.  The GTX manual is really skimpy, not noting or explaining lots of things I see displayed on the traffic page of the 430 (like what does "UNR" mean?, or at what range does the aural alert sound, or how do I get winds aloft displayed on the FIS-B page and so on). Anyone know where I might find that info?

Thanks.

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11 hours ago, RobertE said:

I'm now getting ADS-B info from a GTX345, with the traffic displayed on my 430.  The GTX manual is really skimpy, not noting or explaining lots of things I see displayed on the traffic page of the 430 (like what does "UNR" mean?, or at what range does the aural alert sound, or how do I get winds aloft displayed on the FIS-B page and so on). Anyone know where I might find that info?

Thanks.

UNR is for unrestricted traffic view +/- 9,900ft of your own altitude.

ABV is for traffic -2,700ft to +9,900ft of your own altitude

BLW is for traffic -9,900ft to +2,700ft of your own altitude

NRM is for traffic +/- 2,700ft of your own altitude

NRM is the recommended mode to avoid cluttering the display.

José

 

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11 hours ago, Piloto said:

UNR is for unrestricted traffic view +/- 9,900ft of your own altitude.

ABV is for traffic -2,700ft to +9,900ft of your own altitude

BLW is for traffic -9,900ft to +2,700ft of your own altitude

NRM is for traffic +/- 2,700ft of your own altitude

NRM is the recommended mode to avoid cluttering the display.

José

 

Excellent.  Good as that guide is it didn't define those abbreviations.

 

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