Lynx
NGT-9000
®
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The traffic display shows the relative position of ADS-B or standard
traffic using text, shapes, and colors. ADS-B also provides similar
information on ADS-B equipped ground vehicles.
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The effective surveillance range is 60 nmi (ADS-B In) The
passive-mode surveillance range is 160 nmi and maintains
report messages for a minimum of 200 1090ES ADS-B
participants and 300 UAT ADS-B participants simultaneously.
To reduce display clutter a set number of other aircraft of the
highest priority other aircraft are displayed at a time.
Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Re-broadcast (ADS-R)
ADS-R is a ground based broadcast service that repeats ADS-B
messages from one link (1090 MHz or 978 MHz) to the other link for
aircraft with ADS-B In.
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ADS-R is NOT intended to be used as a collision avoidance system
and does NOT relieve the pilot of responsibility to "see-and-avoid"
other aircraft.
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No avoidance maneuvers are provided for, nor authorized, as a
direct result of a ADS-R other aircraft being displayed in the cockpit.
Avoidance maneuvers must be based on visually acquiring the
target.
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The actual availability of services depends upon both the availability
of a ground station to support ADS-R source data and aircraft being
within range of the ground station.
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ADS-R transmissions are updated at least every 2 seconds on the
surface, 5 seconds in the terminal area, and 10 seconds in the en-
route airspace.
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Other aircraft are provided by the ground station if within a 15 nm
horizontal range and +/-5,000 ft of altitude of the receiving aircraft.
ADS-B equipped ground aircraft and vehicles are not displayed to
airborne aircraft.
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An aircraft on the ground receiving ADS-R is provided both ground
aircraft and vehicles as well as airborne other aircraft within 5nm
and 2,000 ft above ground level of the airport reference point.
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Receiving aircraft must be in both ATC radar coverage and ground
based transceiver (GBT) coverage in a given area to receive ADS-
R service in that area. ADS-R range is larger than the TIS-B range
of 24,000 ft above station.
Pilot's Guide
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