Flarm Id; Ownship Filter Ads-B / Flarm - uAvionix SkyEcho Installation And Pilot's Manual

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o The designator corresponding to a particular call sign approved by
Airservices Australia or the Australian Defence Force (e.g. SPTR3 for
Firespotter 3, ROLR45 for Roller 45)
o The designator corresponding to a particular call sign in accordance
with the operations manual of the relevant recreational aircraft
administrative organisation (e.g. G123 for Gyroplane 123). Don't add
any leading zeros, hyphens, dashes or spaces to the callsign.
• Eg : for Recreational Aviation Aircraft (RAAus) this should be
programmed as "R" then the last four digit identifiers in the
aircraft registration e.g. R1234.

8.3.7 FLARM ID

If you have a separate FLARM transmitting device in the aircraft, you can
enter its allocated FLARM ID code here. This in conjunction with the
Ownship Filter function (see next para) will stop your EFB self alarming
from your own FLARM transmission.

8.3.8 Ownship Filter ADS-B / FLARM

If you have either an Extended Squitter (ES) enabled Mode S transponder
(aka ADS-B Out) fitted to your aircraft or you have enabled 1090ES
transmit (ADS-B Out) on your SkyEcho 2, you can select ADS-B Ownship
Filter to stop your EFB self alarming or displaying a 'ghost' of your own
aircraft. This requires that you also set the correct Mode S/ADS-B hex code
for your aircraft. Similarly, if you have a FLARM transmitting device in your
aircraft, you can filter out its tranmissions to stop your EFB self alarming or
'ghosting' based on this transmission. As with ADS-B, you must first set
your FLARM ID code to enable this filter.
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