Traffic view, Introduction – BendixKing KSN 770 - Pilots Guide User Manual
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KSN 765/770 Integrated Communication Navigation Display
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Traffic View
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9. Traffic View
INTRODUCTION
This section describes the
traffic view
. Traffic awareness is an optional
feature and requires an external traffic sensor. When the KSN 765/770
is configured with one of the following traffic sensors, the unit can
display traffic information:
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BendixKing TPU--66A
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BendixKing KTA--810/910
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BendixKing KMH 820/920
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BendixKing KTA 74
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Avidyne 9900BX
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Garmin GTX--330
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L--3 Skywatcht TRC--497 and HP TRC--899.
WARNING
TIS AND TAS CANNOT GIVE ALERTS FOR TRAFFIC
CONFLICTS FOR TARGET AIRCRAFT WITHOUT OPERATING
TRANSPONDERS.
Traffic Information System (TIS) coverage is limited to specific areas
listed in the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM). TIS uses a ground
surveillance--based radar system that provides traffic advisories and
proximity alerts to aircraft equipped with mode A, C, and S
transponders with an altitude encoder and a means to display the
airborne traffic.
A traffic advisory or proximity alert is given to a TIS--equipped aircraft
by a ground--based surveillance radar system. TIS provides relative
bearing, relative range, relative altitude, heading, altitude trends, and
traffic status (threatening or proximity) of up to eight intruder aircraft
within a specified TIS airspace volume.
NOTE: See the AIM for detailed information about TIS requirements,
capabilities, and limitations.
Traffic Awareness System (TAS) is an active, self--contained system
that detects other aircraft with mode 3A transponders. TAS provides
traffic advisories and proximity alerts for any aircraft equipped with a
transponder, anywhere it flies.