6000 Ops Is13
6000 Ops Is13
6000 Ops Is13
TCAS/ADS-B/TIS/UAT
Test Set
IFR 6000
Operation Manual
OPERATION MANUAL
XPDR/DME/TCAS/ADS-B/TIS/UAT
TEST SET
IFR 6000
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Cable Statement:
For continued EMC compliance, all external cables must be double shielded.
For continued EMC compliance, all external cables must be 3 meters or less in length.
Nomenclature Statement:
I n t h i s m a n u a l Te s t S e t o r U n i t r e f e r s t o t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 XP D R / D M E / T C A S / A D S - B / TI S / U A T Te s t S e t .
OPERATION MANUAL
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S AF ET Y F I RST : T O ALL O P ER AT IO N S P ER SO NN EL
R E F E R AL L S E R V I C I N G O F U N I T T O Q U AL I F I E D T E C H N I C AL P E R S O N N E L . T H I S U N I T C O N T AI N S N O
O P E R AT O R S E R V I C E AB L E P AR T S .
W AR N I N G : U S I N G T H I S E Q U I P M E N T I N A M AN N E R N O T S P E C I F I E D B Y T H E AC C O M P AN Y I N G
D O C U M E N T AT I O N M AY I M P AI R T H E S AF E T Y P R O T E C T I O N P R O V I D E D B Y T H E E Q U I P M E N T .
C AS E , C O V E R O R P AN E L R E M O V AL
Opening the Case Assembly exposes the operator to electrical hazards that can result in electrical shock or
e q u i p m e n t d a m a g e . D o n o t o p e r a t e t h i s T e s t S e t wi t h t h e C a s e A s s e m b l y o p e n .
S AF E T Y I D E N T I F I C AT I O N I N T E C H N I C AL M AN U AL
T h i s m a n u a l u s e s t h e f o l l o w i n g t e r m s t o d r a w a t t e n t i o n t o p o s s i b l e s a f e t y h a z a r d s , t h a t m a y e xi s t wh e n
operating or servicing this equipment.
C AU T I O N : T H I S T E R M I D E N T I F I E S C O N D I T I O N S O R A C T I V I T I E S T H A T , I F I G N O R E D , C A N R E S U L T I N
EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE (E.G., FIRE).
W AR N I N G : T H I S T E R M I D E N T I F I E S C O N D I T I O N S O R AC T I V I T I E S T H AT , I F I G N O R E D , C AN R E S U L T I N
P E R S O N AL I N J U R Y O R D E AT H .
S AF E T Y S Y M B O L S I N M AN U AL S AN D O N U N I T S
C AU T I O N : R e f e r t o a c c o m p a n y i n g d o c u m e n t s . ( T h i s s y m b o l r e f e r s t o
specific CAUTIONS represented on the unit and clarified in the text.)
AC O R D C T E R M I N AL : T e r m i n a l t h a t m a y s u p p l y o r b e s u p p l i e d wi t h A C o r
DC voltage.
D C T E R M I N AL : T e r m i n a l t h a t m a y s u p p l y o r b e s u p p l i e d wi t h D C v o l t a g e .
AC T E R M I N AL : T e r m i n a l t h a t m a y s u p p l y o r b e s u p p l i e d wi t h A C o r
alternating voltage.
E Q U I P M E N T G R O U N D I N G P R E C AU T I O N
Improper grounding of equipment can result in electrical shock.
USE OF PROBES
C h e c k t h e s p e c i f i c a t i o n s f o r t h e m a xi m u m v o l t a g e , c u r r e n t a n d p o w e r r a t i n g s o f a n y c o n n e c t o r o n t h e T e s t
S e t b e f o r e c o n n e c t i n g i t wi t h a p r o b e f r o m a t e r m i n a l d e v i c e . B e s u r e t h e t e r m i n a l d e v i c e p e r f o r m s wi t h i n
these specifications before using it for measurement, to prevent electrical shock or damage to the
equipment.
POW ER CORDS
P o we r c o r d s m u s t n o t b e f r a y e d , b r o k e n n o r e x p o s e b a r e w i r i n g w h e n o p e r a t i n g t h i s e q u i p m e n t .
USE RECOMMENDED FUSES ONLY
Use only fuses specifically recommended for the equipment at the specified current and voltage ratings.
I N T E R N AL B AT T E R Y
This unit contains a Lithium Ion Battery, serviceable only by a qualified technician.
C AU T I O N : S I G N A L G E N E R A T O R S C A N B E A S O U R C E O F E L E C T R O M A G N E T I C I N T E R F E R E N C E ( E M I ) T O
COMMUNI CATION RECEIVERS. SOME TRANSMITTED SIGNALS CAN CAUSE DISRUPTION
AND INTERFERENCE TO COMMUNI CATION SERVICES OUT TO A DISTANCE OF SEVERAL
MILES. USERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD SCRUTINIZE ANY OPERATION THAT RESULTS
IN RADIATION OF A SIGNAL (DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY) AND SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POTENTIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFERENCE PROBLEMS.
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T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
OPERATION MANUAL
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T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
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T AB LE O F CO NT E NT S
Ti t l e
Chapter/Section
Ti t l e P a g e / C o p y r i g h t P a g e
Statements
Safety Page
Declaration of Conformity
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
Introduction
S e r v i c e U p o n R e c e i p t o f Ma t e r i a l
Chapter 1
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
A B C D E F G H I J K -
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C o n n e c t o r P i n - O u t Ta b l e s
M e t r i c / B r i t i s h I m p e r i a l C o n v e r s i o n T a b l e wi t h N a u t i c a l D i s t a n c e C o n v e r s i o n s
Factory/Power Up Presets
Abbreviations
Breakout Box
Tr a n s p o n d e r C o n f i g u r a t i o n s
Mode S Address Blocks (Product Specific List)
Mode S Address Blocks (Complete List)
Signal Formats
Standard Accessories
Ta r g e t A c q u i s i t i o n Ti m e P r o b a b i l i t y Ta b l e
Index
B a t t e r y/ F u s e I n s t r u c t i o n s
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INT RO D UCT IO N
Th i s m a n u a l c o n t a i n s o p e r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s f o r t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 . I t i s s t r o n g l y r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t
p e r s o n n e l b e t h o r o u g h l y f a m i l i a r wi t h t h e c o n t e n t s o f t h i s m a n u a l b e f o r e a t t e m p t i n g t o o p e r a t e t h i s
equipment.
Refer all servicing of unit to qualified technical personnel.
ORGANIZATION
Th i s m a n u a l i s d i v i d e d i n t o t h e f o l l o w i n g C h a p t e r s a n d S e c t i o n s :
CHAPTER 1 - OPERATION
Section 1
- D E S C R I P TI O N a n d Q u i c k S t a r t ( f o r o p e r a t o r s f a m i l i a r wi t h a v i o n i c s s y s t e m s )
Section 2
Section 3
- S P E C I F I C A TI O N S
Section 4
- SHIPPING
Section 5
- S TO R A G E
I N TR O D U C TI O N
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CH AP T ER O N E
IFR 6 0 00 X PD R/ DM E/ T C AS / AD S - B /T IS /T I S- B/ U AT T E ST SET
O P E R AT IO N M AN U AL
T AB LE O F CO NT E NT S
Ti t l e
Chapter/Section/Subject
SECTION 1 - DESCRIPTION
1. General Description and Capabilities
1.1
Description
1.2
Functional Capabilities
1.3
Regulatory Responsibilities
2. Quick Start
2.1
Controls
2.2
General Setup
2.3
XPDR Setup And Testing Antenna
2.4
XPDR Setup And Testing Direct Connect
2.5
XPDR Setup And Testing Antenna Coupler Connect
2.6
X P D R Te s t i n g
2.6.1
A D S - B / G I C B Te s t i n g
2.6.2
ADS-B MON
2.6.3
ADS-B GEN
2.6.4
GICB
2.6.5
Advisory Circular
2.7
DME Setup Antenna
2.8
DME Setup Direct Connect
2.9
DME Setup Antenna Coupler Connect
2.10
D M E Te s t i n g
2.11
TCAS Setup Antenna
2.12
T C A S Te s t i n g
2.13
TI S S e t u p A n t e n n a
2.14
TI S S e t u p D i r e c t C o n n e c t
2.15
TI S Te s t i n g
2.16
UAT MON
2.17
UAT FIS-B GEN
2.18
UAT TIS-B GEN
2.19
UAT ADS-B GEN
S E C T I O N 2 - O P E R AT I O N
1. Installation
1.1
General
1.2
Battery Operation
1.3
Battery Charging
1.4
Safety Precautions
1.4.1
C o m p l y i n g wi t h I n s t r u c t i o n s
1.4.2
G r o u n d i n g P o we r C o r d
1.4.3
Operating Safety
1.5
AC Power Requirements
1.6
Battery Recharging
1.7
E xt e r n a l C l e a n i n g
2. Controls, Connectors and Indicators
3. Performance Evaluation
3.1
General
3.2
S e l f Te s t
4. Operating Procedures
4.1
General
4.2
Start-Up
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T AB LE O F CO NT E NT S ( co nt )
Ti t l e
Chapter/Section/Subject
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
XPDR (Transponder)
4.3.1
Configurations
4.3.2
Setup
4.3.3
A u t o Te s t
4.3.4
Te s t L i s t
4.3.5
Altitude Encoder
4.3.6
Direct Connect Procedure
4.3.7
Antenna Coupler Procedure
4.3.8
Over the Air Ground Test
4.3.9
O v e r t h e A i r S i m u l a t e d A l t i t u d e Te s t
DME
4.4.1
Setup
T C A S Mo d e
4.5.1
TCAS Operation Concept
4.5.2
T C A S Te s t i n g
4.5.3
TCAS Setup
4.5.4
TCAS Screen
4.5.5
Setup-Scenario Data Screen
4.5.6
Monitor Screens
4.5.6.1
Surveillance Monitor
4.5.6.2
Broadcast Monitor
4.5.6.3
A TC R B S
4.5.7
R e c o m m e n d e d Te s t P r o c e d u r e
ADS-B General
4.6.1
ADS-B/GICB Modes
4.6.2
Setup ADS-B
4.6.3
ADS-B/GICB MAIN
4.6.4
ADS-B MON
4.6.5
Advisory Circular
4.6.6
ADS-B GEN
4.6.7
GICB General
4.6.8
GICB Mode
TI S G e n e r a l
4.7.1
TI S M o d e
4.7.2
TI S S e t u p
UAT General
4.8.1
UAT Setup
4.8.2
FIS-B GEN
4.8.3
TI S - B G E N
4.8.4
TI S - B G E N D a t a
4.8.5
ADS-B GEN
4.8.6
ADS-B GEN Data
4.8.7
ADS-B MON
4.8.8
GPS Status
Directional Antenna
Breakout Box
SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 4 - SHIPPING
1 . S h i p p i n g Te s t S e t s
1.1
Information
1.2
Repacking Procedure
SECTION 5 - STORAGE
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LI ST O F IL L U ST R AT I O N S
Ti t l e
R a m p Te s t i n g
Battery Recharging
IFR 6000 Front Panel
Directional Antenna
Breakout Box, Front View
B r e a k o u t B o x , To p V i e w
Breakout Box, Bottom View
TCAS Protection Volume
T yp i c a l T C A S I I D i s p l a y
R e c o m m e n d e d Te s t L o c a t i o n s
TI S O p e r a t i o n F l o w C h a r t
S u g g e s t e d L a y o u t t o R e d u c e Mu l t i p a t h E r r o r s
R a m p Te s t i n g
Repacking Procedure
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L I ST O F T AB L E S
Ti t l e
Chapter/Section/Subject
Te s t I d e n t i f i e r S y m b o l s
Common Usage GICB BDS
Protection Volume Parameters Versus Altitude
SL: Field Valid Data
CA: Field Valid Data
RI: Field (Acquisition) Valid Data
R I : F i e l d ( Tr a c k i n g ) V a l i d D a t a
RAC: Field Valid Data
ARA: Field Valid Data
CVC: Field Display Data
VRC: Field Display Data
CHC: Field Display Data
HRC: Field Display Data
ESB: Field Display Data
ARA=Field Valid Data
RAC=Field Valid Data
TYPE Subfield Code Definitions (DF=17 or 18)
M O V E M E N T S u b f i e l d i n A D S - B S u r f a c e P o s i t i o n Me s s a g e s
Lateral Axis GPS Antenna Offset Encoding
Longitudinal Axis GPS Antenna Offset Encoding
GICB Supported BDS Registers
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S ER V IC E U PO N R EC EI PT O F M AT E RI AL
Unpacking
Special-design packing material inside this shipping carton provides maximum protection for the
IFR 6000. Avoid damaging the carton and packing material during equipment unpacking. Use the
f o l l o wi n g s t e p s f o r u n p a c k i n g t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 .
Cut and remove the sealing tape on the carton top and open the carton.
G r a s p t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 t r a n s i t c a s e f i r m l y , wh i l e r e s t r a i n i n g t h e s h i p p i n g c a r t o n , a n d l i f t t h e
equipment and packing material vertically.
Place the IFR 6000 transit case and end cap packing on a suitable flat, clean and dry surface.
Remove the protective plastic bag from the IFR 6000 transit case.
Place protective plastic bag and end cap packing material inside shipping carton.
Store the shipping carton for future use should the IFR 6000 need to be returned.
Checking Unpacked Equipment
Inspect the equipment for damage incurred during shipment. If the equipment has been
damaged, report the damage to Aeroflex.
Check the equipment against the packing slip to see if the shipment is complete. Report all
discrepancies to Aeroflex.
P AR T N U M B E R
QTY
IFR 6000
72422
P o we r S u p p l y
67366
112684
Breakout Box
64580
Antenna Shield
64749
12 IN. Coaxial
Cable (Antenna)
62401
72 IN. Coaxial
Cable (Antenna)
112830
5 A Fuse
56080
Transit Case
10241
P o we r C o r d
(US only)
62302
POW ER CORD
(EUROPEAN)
64020
Operation Manual
(CD)
6093
Getting Started
Manual (paper)
6096
Antenna
O P T I O N AL
AC C E S S O R I E S
P AR T N U M B E R
QTY
63656
Tripod
67474
Tripod, Dolly,
Stand
82553
25 ft TNC/TNC
C O A XI A L C A B L E
62462
50 ft TNC/TNC
C O A XI A L C A B L E
86336
UC-584
Universal
Antenna Coupler
and Cable
86931
UC-584 Dual
Antenna Coupler
Kit
112349
UC-584 Single
Antenna Coupler
Kit
112350
12 IN. COAXIAL
CABLE (GPS)
112831
72 IN. Coaxial
CABLE (GPS)
112837
Maintenance
Manual (CD)
6095
OPERATION MANUAL
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SECTION 1 - DESCRIPTION
1.
1.1
G E N ER AL D E SC RI PT I O N AN D C AP AB I LIT I E S
DESCRIPTION
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 i s a p r e c i s i o n s i m u l a t o r t h a t
enables one person to functionality test
airborne transponder (XPDR) modes A/C/S,
d i s t a n c e m e a s u r i n g e q u i p m e n t ( D M E ) s ys t e m s ,
TCAS I and II, ADS-B equipped transponders
and 1090 MHz emitters, and Universal Access
Tr a n s c e i ve r ( U A T) .
Th e T e s t S e t c o n t a i n s b u i l t - i n s i g n a l
generators and modulators for XPDR and
selected DME frequencies. For ramp
operation, the RF output is coupled to the
a i r b o r n e e q u i p m e n t b y a l i g h t we i g h t d i r e c t i o n a l
a n t e n n a t h a t m a y b e m o u n t e d o n t h e Te s t S e t
or tripod. For bench operation, coaxial cables
a r e r e q u i r e d b e t we e n t h e Te s t S e t a n d U U T.
X P D R A u t o Te s t p r o v i d e s a f u l l F A R P a r t
43 Appendix F test. All normal user
verified parameters are displayed on one
screen.
P r e d e t e r m i n e d u s e r s e l e c t a b l e XP D R
config files allow different classes of
A TC R B S a n d M o d e S t r a n s p o n d e r t o b e
tested.
X P D R a n d D M E S e t u p s c r e e n s p r o vi d e
user defined operation parameters.
L C D D i s p l a y wi t h a u t o m a t i c l i g h t s e n s i n g
illumination control
A u t o m a t i c p o we r s h u t d o w n a f t e r
a p p r o xi m a t e l y 1 5 m i n u t e s o f n o n - u s e w h e n
a c p o we r i s n o t c o n n e c t e d .
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1.3 REGULATORY RESPONSIBILITIES
E f f e c t i ve A p r i l 6 , 1 9 8 7 , t h e F e d e r a l A v i a t i o n
Administration (FAA) has required certain
tests be performed on transponders, both
c o n ve n t i o n a l A TC R B S a n d Mo d e S . I n
preparation for the installation of new air
traffic control radar facilities, the FAA
required new measurements to be performed
o n e xi s t i n g t r a n s p o n d e r s a n d i n s t i t u t e d
required tests for Mode S transponders.
F A R ( F e d e r a l A vi a t i o n R e g u l a t i o n s ) P a r t 4 3 ,
M a i n t e n a n c e , P r e v e n t i v e Ma i n t e n a n c e ,
Rebuilding and Alteration section has been
modified to reflect current technologies and
i m p r o ve m e n t s . A e r o f l e x h a s m e t a l l F A A
requirements and recommends that the user
o f t h i s t yp e o f e q u i p m e n t r e v i e w t h e
appropriate FAR, or contact the manufacturer
of their particular model of transponder to
ensure that proper procedures are followed.
Eurocontrol and the JAA have also
incorporated new regulations for Mode S
Elementary and Enhanced Surveillance.
Th e s e r e q u i r e m e n t s i n c l u d e S e l e c t i v e
Identifiers for high-density traffic areas and
became mandatory in May, 2003 for
E l e m e n t a r y S u r ve i l l a n c e a n d Ma r c h , 2 0 0 5 f o r
E n h a n c e d S u r ve i l l a n c e .
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 h a s t h e c a p a b i l i t y t o t h o r o u g h l y
test these new functions to comply with
upcoming requirements. For further
information regarding these requirements,
visit www.eurocontrol.int/.
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2. Q UI CK ST ART
Th e Q u i c k S t a r t i s f o r o p e r a t o r s w h o a r e
f a m i l i a r wi t h a v i o n i c s s y s t e m s / t e s t e q u i p m e n t
a n d wa n t t o u s e t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 b e f o r e r e a d i n g
the complete Operation Manual. Refer to
para 1-2-4.1 for detailed operation
instructions.
2.1
CONTROLS
Tu r n s Te s t S e t O N o r O F F .
P O W E R : I n d i c a t o r i l l u m i n a t e s wh e n Te s t S e t
is operational.
CHARGE: Indicator illuminates to show
battery charge status;
Ye l l o w
Charging
F l a s h i n g Ye l l o w
Faulty battery
Green
Fully charged
NOTE:
D AT A K E Y S
D AT A K E Y : S e l e c t s o r s l e ws d a t a .
D AT A K E Y : S e l e c t s o r s l e ws d a t a .
D AT A K E Y : M o ve s t h e c u r s o r t o t h e l e f t i n
a data field.
D AT A K E Y : M o ve s t h e c u r s o r t o t h e r i g h t
in a data field.
O p e r a t e s w h e n E x t e r n a l D C P o we r
Supply is connected.
I N T E R R : I n d i c a t o r i l l u m i n a t e s wh e n Te s t S e t
is interrogating (XPDR Mode) or receiving
interrogations (DME Mode).
R E P L Y : I n d i c a t o r i l l u m i n a t e s wh e n Te s t S e t
i s r e c e i vi n g r e p l i e s ( X P D R M o d e ) o r r e p l y i n g
to interrogations (DME Mode).
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2.2
2.3
GENERAL SETUP
S TE P
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P O W E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t O n .
2.
SETUP GENERAL
PWR
DOWN : 10 mins
ERP
UNIT S : d Bm
REMOTE
1.
M o u n t D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a o n Te s t S e t
and position friction hinge so
D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a i s a s s h o wn .
Connect short RF coaxial cable
( P N : 6 2 4 0 1 ) b e t we e n A n t e n n a
C o n n e c t o r a n d Te s t S e t A N T C o n n e c t o r .
If UAT Option is available, connect the
s h o r t R F c o a xi a l c a b l e ( P N : 1 1 2 8 3 1 )
b e t we e n t h e A n t e n n a G P S C o n n e c t o r
a n d t h e Te s t S e t G P S C o n n e c t o r .
2.
P o s i t i o n Te s t S e t 5 0 f t ( 1 5 . 2 4 m ) f r o m
and in line of sight with top/bottom
antenna.
2.5 Hr
OPERAT IO N : RS23 2
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
H/W
TOOLS
INFO
3.
S e l e c t PW R : S e t t o p r e f e r r e d p o w e r
d o wn t i m e o u t .
4.
5 . S e l e c t U N I TS : S e t t o p r e f e r r e d u n i t s .
T o c h an g e d ef a ul t a nt en n a g ai n va l u es :
S TE P
1.
PROCEDURE
S e l e c t A N TE N N A T YP E : S e l e c t t h e
appropriate type based on the part
number of the antenna.
Selections are:
7005-5840-500
91771
1 1 2 6 8 4 wi t h G P S
N O T E : Th e r e a r e t h r e e t y p e s o f
antenna available. 7005-5840500 antenna type has a
different set of default gain
va l u e s . T h e A N TE N N A T Y P E
setting only needs to be
c h a n g e d wh e n i n s t a l l i n g a n
antenna that does not match
the current setting.
2.
3.
3 . P o we r O n A i r c r a f t a n d c o n f i g u r e a i r c r a f t
f o r we i g h t o f f w h e e l s .
4.
P r e s s P OW E R K e y t o p o w e r u p t h e Te s t
Set.
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R a m p Te s t i n g
Figure 1
5.
BAT
SETUP-XPDR
ANTENNA: BOTTOM
TOP:
BOTTOM:
RF PORT:ANTENNA
ANT RANGE
50.0
m
50.0 m
PREV
PARAM
2.5 Hr
NEXT
PARAM
ANT HEIGHT
10.0 m
0.0 m
ANT G AIN (dBi)
0.96 GHz: 7.5
1.03 GHz: 7.1
1.09 GHz: 6.1
PWR LIM: FAR 43
CHECK CAP: YES
DIAG
TEST
DATA
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2.4
S TE P
6.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
7 . S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e t t o A N T E N N A .
Select ANT RANGE: Set to setup
range from IFR 6000 antenna to UUT
Antenna.
9.
S e l e c t A N T H E I G H T: S e t t o s e t u p
height from IFR 6000 antenna to UUT
Antenna.
P o we r O n A i r c r a f t a n d c o n f i g u r e
a i r c r a f t f o r we i g h t o f f w h e e l s .
3.
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P O W E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t .
Set to cable
4.
S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e t t o D I R E C T
C O N N E C T.
5.
6.
1 4 . S e l e c t C H E C K C A P : S e t t o YE S .
T
7.
8.
S e l e c t C H E C K C A P : S e t t o YE S .
9.
S e l e c t PW R L I M: S e t t o F A R 4 3 .
1 5 . S e l e c t PW R L I M: S e t t o F A R 4 3 .
T
2.
PROCEDURE
1 . C o n n e c t l o n g R F c o a x i a l c a b l e b e t we e n
the aircraft antenna feeder cable and
Te s t S e t R F I / O C o n n e c t o r .
S e l e c t A N TE N N A : S e t t o T O P o r
BOTTOM depending on which aircraft
a n t e n n a Te s t S e t i s p o i n t i n g t o wa r d s .
8.
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2.5
S TE P
1.
PROCEDURE
Connect Antenna Coupler to Aircraft
Antenna.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1 0 . S e l e c t C H E C K C A P : S e t t o YE S
T
1 1 . S e l e c t PW R L I M: S e t t o F A R 4 3 .
T
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P O W E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t .
Press SETUP Control Key to display
setup screens. Continue pressing
S E TU P C o n t r o l K e y t o c y c l e t o S E T U P XPDR Screen. Use NEXT PARAM and
PREV PARAM Soft Keys to select each
parameter.
5 . S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e l e c t D I R
W /COUPLER
6.
7.
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2.6
XPDR TESTING
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1,
S TE P
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y t o r e t u r n t o
X P D R A u t o Te s t S c r e e n .
BAT
INFO
2.
3.
To r u n a c o m p l e t e F A R P a r t 4 3
A p p e n d i x F Te s t , p r e s s R U N TE S T S o f t
K e y t o s t a r t A u t o T e s t . W he n A u t o Te s t
completes, a PASS or FAIL indication
is displayed at the top of the screen.
4.
5.
2.5 Hr
GENERIC ATCRBS
ATCRBS CLASS A
ATCRBS CLASS B
GENERIC MODE S
MODE S CLASS A
MODE S CLASS B
MODE S CL B OPT FREQ
MODE S CL B OPT PWR
7.
8.
P r e s s TE S T L I S T S o f t K e y t o d i s p l a y
c o m p l e t e A u t o Te s t L i s t . U s e D a t a
Keys to select desired test. Press
SELECT Soft Key to display selected
test.
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
LEVEL =4
REPLIES = A, C, S
FREQ = 1090.12 MHZ
TOP ERP = 57.1 dBm
MTL = -74.0 dBm
BOT ERP = 56.0 dBm
MTL = -73.1 dBmT RP
A CODE = 1234 ID
C ALT = 100 ,000 ft
S CODE = 1234 ID
S ALT = 10 0,000 ft
T AIL
= N12345
DF17 = DETECTED
FLIG HT ID = BA23 4
AA=AC3421(53032041)
FS = 3 ALERT
NO SPI
ON GROUND
VS = ON GND
COUNTRY = USA
RUN
TEST
TEST
LIST
CONFIG
RETURN
PROCEDURE
1 AC/DECDR/SLS
2 A/C F1/F2 SPACE/WIDT H
3 MO DE A DURAT IO N/ AMP
4 MO DE C DURAT IO N/ AMP
5 POWER/FREQ
6 S ALL- CALL
7 S REPLY T IMING
8 S REPLY
9 UF0
10 UF4
11 UF5
12 UF11
SELECT
ANT
SELECT
TEST
9.
BAT
NEXT
PAGE
2.5 Hr
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
RETURN
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2.6.1 ADS-B/GICB TESTING
2. 6. 2 A D S - B M O N
S TE P
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
P e r f o r m X P D R S E T U P A N TE N N A
p r o c e d u r e o r XP D R S E T U P D I R E C T
CONNECT procedure.
2.
P r e s s S E T U P K e y u n t i l S E TU P X P D R
screen is displayed.
3.
SETUP-ADSB
1.
PROCEDURE
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y u n t i l A D S B / G I C B / U A T M A I N m e n u i s d i s p l a ye d .
BAT
2.5 Hr
2.5 Hr
POS DECODE:GLOBAL
L AT : 37 37 24.00 N
LON: 97 27 36.00 W
BARO PRES ALT:
0 ft
ADSB
MON
2.
ADSB
GEN
GICB
ADV
CIRC
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
RETURN
4.
5.
S e l e c t L A T: E n t e r l o c a l l a t i t u d e i n
degrees, minutes and seconds.
6.
7.
8.
9.
RUN
TEST
3.
UAT
BDS
DATA
2.5 Hr
AVAIL
NO SQTR
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
NO SQTR
NO SQTR
AVAIL
NO SQTR
NO SQTR
RETURN
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2.6.3
S TE P
PROCEDURE
ADS-B GEN
S TE P
U s e D a t a K e ys t o s e l e c t s p e c i f i c B D S a n d
p r e s s B D S D A TA s o f t k e y t o d i s p l a y
s e l e c t e d B D S s c r e e n . R e f e r t o A D S - B MO N
B D S s c r e e n e xa m p l e .
PROCEDURE
1.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y u n t i l A D S B / G I C B M a i n Me n u i s d i s p l a y e d .
2.
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
RUN
TEST
AIRBORNE POS
SURF ACE PO S
IDENT & CAT
AIRBORNE VEL
A/C ST AT US ST 1
A/C ST AT US ST 2
TSS SUBTYPE 0
TSS SUBTYPE 1
A/C OP ST AT US AIR
A/ C O P ST AT US SUR
TEST MSG
BDS
DATA
BDS
ON
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
RETURN
RETURN
3.
4.
0,5
0,6
0,8
0,9
6,1
6,1
6,2
6,2
6,5
6,5
0,A
2.5 Hr
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2.6.4
2.6.5
GICB
S TE P
1.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y u n t i l A D S B / G I C B M a i n Me n u i s d i s p l a y e d .
AVAIL
GICB DF20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
0,5
0,6
0,7
0,8
0,9
1,0
1,7
1,8
1,9
1,A
1,B
1,C
RUN
TEST
AIRBORNE POS
SURFACE POS
SQT R ST AT US
IDENT & CAT
AIRBORNE VEL
DAT A L NK CAP
COM GICB CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
BAT
-
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
2.5 Hr
3.
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
PROCEDURE
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y u n t i l A D S B / G I C B M a i n Me n u i s d i s p l a ye d .
RETURN
BAT
2.5 Hr
- AVAIL
- NOT RUN
AC
DATA
RETURN
2.
1.
AVAIL
NOT CAP
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
NEXT
PAGE
BDS
DATA
ADVISORY CIRCULAR
RETURN
2.
3.
4.
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
L AT =37 29 31.33 N
LON= 97 21 37.35 W
POSIT ION ERROR=2.763 m
NACP=11-EPU<0.0016 nm
NIC=9
NACV=2
E-W VEL=
111 kts E
N-S VEL=
246 kts N
ADS- B BARO ALT = 2 0000 ft
XPDR BARO ALT= 20100 ft
ALT IT UDE ERROR=
100 ft
G EO MET RIC ALT =
20225 ft
RUN
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
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2.7
S TE P
1.
2.8
PROCEDURE
S TE P
M o u n t D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a o n Te s t S e t
and position friction hinge so
D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a i s a s s h o wn .
Connect short RF coaxial cable
b e t we e n A n t e n n a C o n n e c t o r a n d Te s t
Set ANT Connector.
1.
C o n n e c t l o n g R F c o a x i a l c a b l e b e t we e n
the aircraft DME antenna feeder cable
and Test Set RF I/O Connector.
2.
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P OW E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t O n .
2.
P o s i t i o n Te s t S e t a t 5 0 f t ( 1 5 . 2 4 m )
f r o m a n d i n l i n e o f s i g h t wi t h D M E
antenna.
3.
3.
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P O W E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t O n .
4.
4.
S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e t t o D I R E C T
C O N N E C T.
5.
BAT
SETUP DME
2.5 Hr
RF PORT
: DIRECT CONNECT
ANT RANGE : -
IDENT T ONE : IF R
DIR CABLE L EN: 25 FT
DIR CABLE L OSS: 4.5 dB
COUPLER LOSS: 0.8 dB
MAX RANGE: 200.00 nm
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
DIAG
5.
S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e t t o A N T E N N A .
6.
7.
8.
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2.9
S TE P
1.
PROCEDURE
Connect Antenna Coupler to Aircraft
Antenna.
PROCEDURE
Press DME Mode Select Key to display
D M E M o d e Te s t S c r e e n . A l l D M E t e s t
data is displayed on this screen.
BAT
DME
VOR : 108.00 MHz
FREQ : 978 MHz
CHAN : 17X
RFLVL :
RAT E :
RANGE :
% REPLY: 100
SQTR
: ON
TX FREQ
P1 WIDTH
P2 WIDTH
P1-P2
UUTLVL
RUN
TEST
=
=
=
=
=
MHZ
us
us
us( )
-38.2 dBm
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
2.5 Hr
-2 dBm
10 kts
0.00 nm
OUT
ECHO :OFF
IDENT: ON
ERP=
PRF=
dBm
Hz
STOP
RATE
IN/OUT
2.
3.
4.
C o n n e c t l o n g R F c o a x i a l c a b l e b e t we e n
t h e A n t e n n a C o u p l e r a n d Te s t S e t R F
I/O Connector.
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P OW E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t O n .
Press SETUP Control Key to display
setup screens. Continue pressing
S E TU P C o n t r o l K e y t o c y c l e t o S E T U P DME Screen. Use NEXT PARAM and
PREV PARAM Soft Keys to select each
parameter.
5 . S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e t t o D I R
W /COUPLER.
6.
7.
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2.11 TCAS SETUP ANTENNA
S TE P
1.
2.
3.
4.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
M o u n t D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a o n Te s t S e t
and position friction hinge so
D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a i s a s s h o wn .
Connect short RF coaxial cable
b e t we e n A n t e n n a C o n n e c t o r a n d Te s t
Set ANT Connector.
P o s i t i o n Te s t S e t a t F o r w a r d S e c t o r
Te s t L o c a t i o n , 5 0 f t ( 1 5 . 2 4 m ) f r o m
and in line of sight with TCAS top
antenna.
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P OW E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t O n .
Press SETUP Control Key to display
setup screens. Continue pressing
S E TU P C o n t r o l K e y t o c y c l e t o S E T U P TCAS Screen. Use NEXT PARAM and
PREV PARAM Soft Keys to select each
parameter.
BAT
SETUP-TCAS
9.
PROCEDURE
Select ANT CABLE LOSS: Set to cable
loss found on cable.
2.5 Hr
REPLY
PARAM
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
DIAG
STORE/
RECALL
5.
S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e t t o A N T E N N A .
6.
7.
S e l e c t A N T H E I G H T: S e t t o s e t u p
height from antenna.
8. Select UUT ADDRESS: Set to AUTO.
NOTE: If aircraft is on the ground, set
to MANUAL and enter in
MANUAL ADDRESS. Mode S
a l l - c a l l s d o n o t w o r k wh e n t h e
aircraft is on the ground.
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2.12 TCAS TESTING
S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
1 . P r e s s TC A S M o d e S e l e c t K e y t o d i s p l a y
T C A S Te s t S c r e e n .
BAT
T CAS
2.5 Hr
SCENARIO: 0-CUSTOM
T CAS T YPE:T CAS II
%R E PLY: 100
INTRUDER TYPE:MODE S
RANGE ST ART :
8.00 nm
STOP: -RANGE RAT E : 300 kts
ALT ST ART :
+200 ft
STOP: -ALT RAT E :
CONVERGE
: ON
UUT ALT
:
31200 ft
AL T DET ECT : ON
FREQ= 1030.000 MHz
ERP= 57.0 dBm
RANGE=
8.00 nm IN
ALT= +200 ft
T CAS ST AT US= T RACKING
ST AT US= NON-T HREAT
ENCOUNTER= 0:00
PROCEDURE
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
MON
STORE/
RECALL
2 . S e l e c t S E N A R I O : S e t t o C U S TO M .
3 . S e l e c t TC A S T Y P E : S e t t o TC A S I I .
N O T E : I f t e s t i n g a T C A S I s ys t e m s e t
t o TC A S I .
4.
5.
6 . S e l e c t R A N G E S TA R T: S e t t o 8 n m .
7. Select RANGE RATE: Set to 300 kts.
8 . S e l e c t A L T S TA R T: S e t t o + 2 0 0 f t .
9. Select CONVERGE: Set to ON.
10. Select ALT DETECT: Set to ON.
11. Press RUN TEST Soft Key to start test.
1 2 . V e r i f y T C A S S TA T U S d i s p l a y s
A Q U I R I N G a n d t h e n TR A C K I N G . W h e n
TRACKING is annunciated, an intruder
should be displayed on the TCAS
display.
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2.13 TIS SETUP ANTENNA
S TE P
1.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
M o u n t D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a o n Te s t S e t
and position friction hinge so
D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a i s a s s h o wn .
Connect short RF coaxial cable
b e t we e n A n t e n n a C o n n e c t o r a n d Te s t
Set ANT Connector.
2.
P o s i t i o n Te s t S e t 5 0 f t ( 1 5 . 2 4 m ) f r o m
and in line of sight with top/bottom
antenna.
3.
P o we r O n A i r c r a f t a n d c o n f i g u r e
a i r c r a f t f o r we i g h t o f f w h e e l s .
4.
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P O W E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t O n .
AVAIL
SETUP-TIS
BAT
PROCEDURE
2.5 Hr
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e t t o A N T E N N A .
7.
8.
S e l e c t A N T H E I G H T: S e t t o s e t u p
height from IFR 6000 antenna to UUT
Antenna.
9.
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2.14 TIS SETUP DIRECT CONNECT
S TE P
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
C o n n e c t l o n g R F c o a x i a l c a b l e b e t we e n
a i r c r a f t a n t e n n a f e e d e r c a b l e a n d Te s t
Set RF I/O Connector.
2.
P o we r O n A i r c r a f t a n d c o n f i g u r e
a i r c r a f t f o r we i g h t o f f w h e e l s .
3.
P o we r U p : P r e s s P OW ER K e y t o p o we r
t h e Te s t S e t .
4.
5.
S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e t t o D I R E C T
C O N N E C T.
6.
7.
1.
PROCEDURE
P r e s s TC A S M o d e K e y u n t i l TI S Te s t
Screen is displayed.
BAT
T IS
2.5 Hr
T ARG ET S:5
2.
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
3.
4.
TI S d i s p l a y s h o ws t h e s e l e c t e d t a r g e t
p a r a m e t e r s i n a c c o r d a n c e wi t h t h e
selections:
TI S S T A TU S f i e l d i n d i c a t e s T I S
connection status.
ADDR indicates UUT Aircraft Address.
ALT UUT field displays UUT aircraft
altitude.
T S C R f i e l d i n d i c a t e s n u m b e r o f TI S
c o n n e c t s r e q u e s t e d f r o m U U T.
T S D R f i e l d i n d i c a t e s n u m b e r o f TI S
d i s c o n n e c t s r e q u e s t e d f r o m U U T.
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2.16 UAT MON
S TE P
1.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
3.
BAT
2.5 Hr
PROCEDURE
Press UAT MON soft key to display the
UAT ADS-B MON screen.
BAT
UAT ADS-B MO N
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
ORD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ADSB
MON
2.
ADSB
GEN
GICB
ADV
CIRC
UAT
UAT MAIN
AA
RUN
TEST
4.
2.5 Hr
PTC
ADDR Q UAL
MON
LIST
RETURN
UAT ADS-B MO N
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
ORD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
UAT
MON
UAT
GEN
GPS
STATUS
AA
654321
654322
654323
654324
654325
PTC
0 1 2
0 3 6
1 4
1 4 5
0 1
ADDR Q UAL
0
1
2
3
4
RETURN
RUN
TEST
MON
LIST
RETURN
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S TE P
5.
PROCEDURE
Press SELECT to display the data of
the selected message.
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
AA=654321 (31241441)
1
2
3
4
State Vector
Aux State Vector
Mode Status
Target State
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
****TESTING****
STOP
TEST
6.
SELECT
RETURN
UAT ADS-B
ST AT E VECT OR
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
RUN
TEST
NEXT
PAYLD
NEXT
DATA
RETURN
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2.17 UAT FIS-B GEN
S TE P
1.
PROCEDURE
S TE P
BAT
2.5 Hr
3.
PROCEDURE
Press UAT GEN soft key to display the
UAT GEN LIST screen.
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
1 FIS-B
2 TIS-B
3 ADS-B
ADSB
MON
2.
ADSB
GEN
GICB
ADV
CIRC
UAT
UAT MAIN
2.5 Hr
SELECT
4.
RETURN
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
REPO RT :MET AR
STN:KICT
DAY/TIME:030100Z
UAT
MON
UAT
GEN
GPS
STATUS
RETURN
GND L AT : 37 38 59 .80 N
LON: 97 25 59.00 W
SLOT ID: 0
RUN
TEST
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
RETURN
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2.18 UAT TIS-B GEN
S TE P
1.
PROCEDURE
S TE P
BAT
2.5 Hr
3.
PROCEDURE
Press UAT GEN soft key to display the
UAT GEN LIST screen.
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
1 FIS-B
2 TIS-B
3 ADS-B
ADSB
MON
2.
ADSB
GEN
GICB
ADV
CIRC
UAT
UAT MAIN
2.5 Hr
SELECT
4.
RETURN
S e l e c t TI S - B ; t h e n p r e s s S E L E C T s o f t
key to display the UAT TIS-B GEN
screen. Press PREV PARAM and NEXT
PARAM soft keys to navigate through
t h e p a r a m e t e r s . P r e s s S TO R E D A T A
soft key to store or recall setups.
P r e s s t h e R U N TE S T s o f t k e y t o s t a r t
the test.
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
T ARG ET S:5
1
0
0.0
0
UAT
MON
UAT
GEN
GPS
STATUS
RETURN
BRG(deg) :
RNG(nm)
:
ALT (100ft):
ALT RAT E :
HDG(deg) :
UUT ALT
:
UUT L AT
:
UUT LON :
T IS-B SIT E ID:
RUN
TEST
UUT HDG:
2
3
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 0.00 N
0 0 0.00 E
0
STORE
DATA
PREV
PARAM
0 deg
4
0
0.0
0
5
0
0.0
0
NEXT
PARAM
RETURN
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2.19 UAT ADS-B GEN
S TE P
1.
PROCEDURE
S TE P
BAT
2.5 Hr
3.
PROCEDURE
Press UAT GEN soft key to display the
UAT GEN LIST screen.
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
1 FIS-B
2 TIS-B
3 ADS-B
ADSB
MON
2.
ADSB
GEN
GICB
ADV
CIRC
UAT
UAT MAIN
2.5 Hr
SELECT
4.
RETURN
UAT ADS-B G EN
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
T ARG ET S:5
UAT
MON
UAT
GEN
GPS
STATUS
RETURN
BRG(deg) :
RNG(nm)
:
ALT (100ft):
ALT RAT E :
HDG(deg) :
UUT ALT
:
UUT L AT
:
UUT LON :
RUN
TEST
1
0
0.0
0
UUT HDG:
2
3
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0 ft
0 0 0.00 N
0 0 0.00 E
STORE
DATA
PREV
PARAM
0 deg
4
0
0.0
0
5
0
0.0
0
NEXT
PARAM
RETURN
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SECTION 2 - OPERATION
1.
1.1
IN ST ALL AT I O N
GENERAL
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 i s p o we r e d b y a n i n t e r n a l
L i t h i u m I o n b a t t e r y p a c k . Th e Te s t S e t i s
s u p p l i e d wi t h a n e x t e r n a l D C P o we r S u p p l y
that enables the operator to recharge the
b a t t e r y wh e n c o n n e c t e d t o A C p o we r .
N O T E : Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 c a n o p e r a t e
continuously on AC power via the DC
P o we r S u p p l y , f o r s e r v i c i n g a n d / o r
bench tests.
Refer to 1-2-2, Figure 2 for location of
controls, connectors or indicators.
1.2
B AT T E R Y O P E R AT I O N
Th e i n t e r n a l b a t t e r y i s e q u i p p e d t o p o w e r t h e
IFR 6000 for six hours of continuous use, after
which time, the IFR 6000 battery needs
r e c h a r g i n g . B a t t e r y O p e r a t i o n Ti m e R e m a i n i n g
(in Hours) is displayed on all screens.
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 c o n t a i n s a n a u t o m a t i c t i m e - o u t
t o c o n s e r v e p o we r . I f a k e y i s n o t p r e s s e d
wi t h i n a 5 t o 2 0 m i n u t e t i m e p e r i o d , t h e T e s t
Set shuts Off (only when using battery power).
Th e P o we r D o w n Ti m e m a y b e s e t i n t h e S e t u p
Screen.
1.3
B AT T E R Y C H A R G I N G
Th e b a t t e r y c h a r g e r o p e r a t e s wh e n e v e r D C
p o we r ( 1 1 t o 3 2 V d c ) i s a p p l i e d t o t h e Te s t S e t
wi t h t h e s u p p l i e d D C P o w e r S u p p l y o r a
s u i t a b l e D C p o we r s o u r c e . W h e n c h a r g i n g , t h e
battery reaches a 100% charge in
a p p r o xi m a t e l y f o u r h o u r s . Th e i n t e r n a l b a t t e r y
c h a r g e r a l l o ws t h e b a t t e r y t o c h a r g e b e t we e n a
t e m p e r a t u r e r a n g e o f 5 t o 4 0 C . Th e I F R
6000 can operate, connected to an external
DC source, outside the battery charging
temperature range (5 to 40C).
Th e b a t t e r y s h o u l d b e c h a r g e d e v e r y t h r e e
months (minimum) or disconnected for long
term inactive storage periods of more than
six months. The Battery must be removed
w h e n c o n d i t i o n s s u r r o u n d i n g t h e Te s t S e t a r e
<-20C or >60C.
1.4
S AF E T Y P R E C A U T I O N S
Th e f o l l o wi n g s a f e t y p r e c a u t i o n s m u s t b e
observed during installation and operation.
Aeroflex assumes no liability for failure to
c o m p l y wi t h a n y s a f e t y p r e c a u t i o n o u t l i n e d i n
this manual.
1.4.1
C o m p l yi n g w i t h I n s t r u c t i o n s
W AR N I N G :
H a ve a q u a l i f i e d e l e c t r i c i a n c h e c k
receptacle(s) for proper grounding.
1.4.3
Operating Safet y
D u e t o p o t e n t i a l f o r e l e c t r i c a l s h o c k wi t h i n t h e
Te s t S e t , t h e C a s e A s s e m b l y m u s t b e c l o s e d
w h e n t h e Te s t S e t i s c o n n e c t e d t o a n e x t e r n a l
p o we r s o u r c e .
Battery replacement, fuse replacement and
internal adjustments must only be performed
by qualified service technicians.
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1.5
1.6
AC POWER REQUIREMENTS
Th e D C P o w e r S u p p l y , s u p p l i e d wi t h t h e
IFR 6000, operates over a voltage range of
100 to 250 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz.
B AT T E R Y R E C H A R G I N G
Th e b a t t e r y c h a r g e r o p e r a t e s wh e n e v e r D C
p o we r ( 1 1 t o 3 2 V d c ) i s a p p l i e d t o t h e Te s t S e t
wi t h t h e s u p p l i e d D C P o w e r S u p p l y o r a
s u i t a b l e D C p o we r s o u r c e . W h e n c h a r g i n g , t h e
battery reaches an 100% charge in
a p p r o xi m a t e l y f o u r h o u r s . Th e B a t t e r y
Charging temperature range is 5 to 40C,
controlled by an internal battery charger.
1.
PROCEDURE
Connect AC Line Cable to either:
A C PW R C o n n e c t o r o n t h e D C P o we r
Supply and an appropriate AC power
source
2.
C o n n e c t t h e D C P o we r S u p p l y t o t h e D C
P OW E R C o n n e c t o r o n t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 .
3.
4.
Battery Recharging
Figure 1
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1.7
EXTERNAL CLEANING
Th e f o l l o wi n g p r o c e d u r e c o n t a i n s r o u t i n e
instructions for cleaning the outside of the
Te s t S e t .
CAUTION:
D I S C O N N E C T P OW E R F R O M
TEST SET TO AVOID POSSIBLE
D A M A G E T O E L E C TR O N I C
CIRCUITS.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
C o ve r c o n n e c t o r s , n o t i n u s e , wi t h
suitable dust cover to prevent tarnishing
of connector contacts.
5.
C l e a n c a b l e s wi t h s o f t l i n t - f r e e c l o t h .
6.
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T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
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IFR 6000
2. CO NT RO L S , CO N N EC T O RS AN D IN DI C AT O RS
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N U M E R I C A L L O C AT I O N L I S T
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
Te s t S e t G P S C o n n e c t o r
VIDEO Connector
D C P OW E R C o n n e c t o r
RF I/O Connector
Te s t S e t A N T C o n n e c t o r
REMOTE Connector
Display
Multi-Function Soft Keys
XPDR Mode Select Key
T C A S Mo d e S e l e c t K e y
DME Mode Select Key
S E TU P S e l e c t K e y
FREQ Select Key
RF LVL Key
R A TE I N C R E M E N T K e y
RANGE INCREMENT Key
R A TE D E C R E M E N T K e y
RANGE DECREMENT Key
BACKLIGHT Key
P OW E R K e y
CHARGE Indicator
P OW E R I n d i c a t o r
I N TE R R I n d i c a t o r
REPLY Indicator
C O N TR A S T K e y
D E C R E M E N T/ S E L E C T D a t a K e y
S E L E C T D A TA U N I T M S B K e y
S E L E C T D A TA U N I T L S B K e y
I N C R E M E N T/ S E L E C T D a t a K e y
GPS Connector
ANT Connector
AUX OUT Connector 1
AUX OUT Connector 2
AUX OUT Connector 3
AUX OUT Connector 4
USB HOST Connector
USB DEVICE Connector
Altitude Encoder Connector
AUX IN Connector
RS-232 Connector
REMOTE Connector
A L P H A B E T I C AL L O C A T I O N L I S T
A L TI TU D E E N C O D E R C o n n e c t o r
ANT Connector
AUX IN Connector
AUX OUT Connector 1
AUX OUT Connector 2
AUX OUT Connector 3
AUX OUT Connector 4
BACKLIGHT Key
CHARGE Indicator
C O N TR A S T K e y
D C P OW E R C o n n e c t o r
D E C R E M E N T/ S E L E C T D a t a K e y
Display
DME Mode Select Key
FREQ Select Key
GPS Connector
I N C R E M E N T/ S E L E C T D a t a K e y
I N TE R R I n d i c a t o r
Multi-Function Soft Keys
P OW E R I n d i c a t o r
P OW E R K e y
RANGE DECREMENT Key
RANGE INCREMENT Key
R A TE D E C R E M E N T K e y
R A TE I N C R E M E N T K e y
R E MO T E C o n n e c t o r
REMOTE Connector
REPLY Indicator
RF I/O Connector
RF LEVEL Key
RS-232 Connector
S E TU P S e l e c t K e y
S E L E C T D A TA U N I T M S B K e y
S E L E C T D A TA U N I T L S B K e y
Te s t S e t G P S C o n n e c t o r
T C A S Mo d e S e l e c t K e y
Te s t S e t A N T C o n n e c t o r
USB DEVICE Connector
USB HOST Connector
VIDEO Connector
XPDR Mode Key
38
31
39
31
33
34
35
19
21
25
3
26
7
11
13
30
29
23
8
22
20
18
16
17
15
6
41
24
4
14
40
12
27
28
1
10
5
37
36
2
9
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ITEM
1.
D E S C R I P TI O N
Te s t S e t G P S C o n n e c t o r
( H a r d w a r e Mo d i f i c a t i o n 2 o r l a t e r )
W it h t h e U A T o p t i o n , t h e B N C t y p e
connector functions as the GPS
a n t e n n a c o n n e c t o r ; o t h e r wi s e , t h e
connector is inactive. The AUX Out 3
Connector (34) on the Breakout Box is
the SYNC Connector and provides
s yn c h r o n i z a t i o n p u l s e s f o r e a c h t e s t s e t
transmission, e.g., interrogation, reply,
squitter.
N O T E : F o r H a r d wa r e M o d i f i c a t i o n 1
a n d e a r l i e r , t h i s c o n n e c t o r wa s
designated as the SYNC
Connector.
2.
3.
VIDEO Connector
5.
1 7 . R A TE D E C R E M E N T K e y
RF I/O Connector
C A U T I O N : MA XI M U M I N P U T T O TH E
RF I/O CONNECTOR MUST
N O T E X C E E D 5 KW P E A K
OR 30 W AVERAGE.
TNC Type connector used for direct
connection to UUT antenna connector.
Te s t S e t A N T C o n n e c t o r
TNC Type Connector used for
connection to the IFR 6000 directional
antenna for over the air testing.
6.
D E S C R I P TI O N
ITEM
2.5 Hr
REMOTE Connector
T yp e H D D B 4 4 C o n n e c t o r u s e d f o r
r e m o t e o p e r a t i o n a n d s o f t wa r e
upgrades. Contains RS-232, USB Host
and USB Peripheral connections
(altitude encoder inputs and SYNC
outputs).
7.
Display (LCD)
38 characters by 16 lines for main
s c r e e n d i s p l a y w i t h S o f t K e y b o xe s a t
the bottom of the screen.
8.
9.
2 0 . P OW E R K e y
P o we r s t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 O N a n d O F F .
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ITEM
ITEM
D E S C R I P TI O N
D E S C R I P TI O N
2 7 . S E L E C T D A TA U N I T M S B K e y
M o v e s t h e s l e w c u r s o r t o wa r d t h e M S B
( Mo s t S i g n i f i c a n t B i t ) o f t h e d a t a f i e l d .
Example:
W he n D ME o r T C A S r a n g e
is selected, the slew cursor
can be moved from the
1.0 nm unit to the 10 nm,
0.1 nm or 0.01 nm unit.
2 8 . S E L E C T D A TA U N I T L S B K e y
Th i s K e y m o v e s t h e s l e w c u r s o r t o w a r d
the LSB (Least Significant Bit) of the
data field.
Example:
W he n D ME o r T C A S r a n g e
is selected, the slew cursor
can be moved from the
1.0 nm unit to the 10 nm,
0.1 nm or 0.01 nm unit.
2 9 . I N C R E M E N T/ S E L E C T D a t a K e y
I l l u m i n a t e d wh e n t h e Te s t S e t r e c e i v e s
a valid reply signal (XPDR Mode) or
g e n e r a t e s a r e p l y ( TC A S Mo d e ) s i g n a l .
2 5 . C O N TR A S T K e y
D i s p l a ys / e x i t s t h e C o n t r a s t A d j u s t
Field.
Th e I N C R E M E N T/ S E L E C T D a t a K e y o r
the DECREMENT/SELECT Data Key
may be used to adjust the Contrast.
BAT
2.5 Hr
2 6 . D E C R E M E N T/ S E L E C T D a t a K e y
Decrements data in slewable fields,
s u c h a s R F L V L . Th i s K e y a l s o s e l e c t s
d a t a i n f i e l d s t h a t h a v e f i xe d f u n c t i o n s ,
such as ECHO and SQUITTER.
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IFR 6000
ITEM
D E S C R I P TI O N
3 8 . A L TI TU D E E N C O D E R C o n n e c t o r
Interface for external encoding
altimeter.
39. AUX IN Connector
Not Used
40. RS-232 Connector
Used for remote control interface,
s o f t wa r e u p d a t e a n d t e s t d a t a d u m p .
41. REMOTE Connector
U s e d t o i n t e r f a c e wi t h t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 .
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IFR 6000
Directional Antenna
Figure 2
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IFR 6000
B r e a k o u t B o x - To p V i e w
Figure 4
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O PERAT I O N M ANUAL
IFR 6000
T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
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IFR 6000
3.
P ER FO RM AN C E E V ALU AT IO N
3.1
GENERAL
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 i s e q u i p p e d wi t h a S e l f Te s t f o r
quick performance evaluation. An
a b b r e vi a t e d S e l f Te s t i s r u n a t P o w e r - U p .
Th e f u l l S e l f Te s t i s i n i t i a t e d m a n u a l l y .
Refer to 1-2-2, Figure 1 for location of
controls, connectors and indicators.
3.2
1.
3.
PROCEDURE
If the self test does not detect any
failed functions in the test set, the
X P D R A U T O TE S T S c r e e n wi l l a p p e a r .
XPDR-AUTO TEST
P AS S
BAT
S TE P
S TE P
PROCEDURE
P r e s s t h e P OW E R K e y t o p o we r t h e
Te s t S e t O n . Th e A e r o f l e x L o g o S c r e e n
wi l l a p p e a r , f o l l o we d b y t h e P OW E R - U P
SELF TEST Screen.
2.5 Hr
LEVEL=4
TEST
LIST
CONFIG
SELECT
ANT
[ ******** ]
2.
I f t h e s e l f t e s t f a i l s , t h e S E TU P S E L F
TEST Screen automatically appears.
Th e S E T U P S E L F T E S T S c r e e n wi l l
i n d i c a t e wh i c h f u n c t i o n s h a v e f a i l e d
or passed the test.
BAT
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PPC COM
PPC RAM
PPC FL
PPC RMT
KEYPAD
BAT
RF LO
RF LOOP
RF VIDEO
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
2.5 Hr
PASS
PASS
PASS
FAIL 0006
PASS
PASS
CONT
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3.3
S TE P
1.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
Press SETUP Key until the SetupGeneral Screen is displayed.
BAT
SETUP GENERAL
PWR
DOWN : 10 mins
ERP
UNIT S : d Bm
REMOTE
2.5 Hr
OPERAT IO N : RS23 2
3.
PROCEDURE
P r e s s S E L F TE S T S o f t K e y t o d i s p l a y
t h e S e l f Te s t S c r e e n .
BAT
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
2.5 Hr
PPC COM _
PPC RAM _
PPC FL _
PPC RMT _
KEYPAD _
BAT _
RF LO _
RF LOOP _
RF VIDEO _
PREV
PARAM
2.
NEXT
PARAM
H/W
TOOLS
INFO
P r e s s H /W TO O L S S o f t K e y t o d i s p l a y
the Hardware Tools Screen.
BAT
2.5 Hr
103009999
RS232
SELF
TEST
CAL
RETURN
RUN
TEST
DUMP
INFO
RETURN
4.
5.
P ho n e: 44- 2 3 80- 2 73 7 22
FAX :
44- 2 3 80- 2 54 0 15
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4. O P E R AT ING PR O C ED UR E S
4.1 GENERAL
Th i s s e c t i o n c o n t a i n s o p e r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s
f o r t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 . Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 t e s t s
A TC R B S / M O D E S T r a n s p o n d e r s , D M E ,
T C A S , A D S - B , TI S , TI S - B , a n d U A T. Th e I F R
6000 replaces the IFR ATC-600A, ATC-601
and TCAS-201.
General procedures identify the controls,
connectors, indicators and display screens
used in individual test modes. For specific
U n i t U n d e r Te s t ( U U T) P r o c e d u r e s , r e f e r t o
the UUT Manual.
Refer to 1-2-2 for location of controls,
connectors and indicators.
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 Te s t S e t p r o v i d e s
A TC R B S / M o d e S T r a n s p o n d e r a n d D M E Te s t
capability as standard modes.
S o f t wa r e o p t i o n s a v a i l a b l e a r e :
T C A S I , I I , TI S ( Tr a f f i c I n f o r m a t i o n
S e r vi c e ) a n d T I S - B ( T r a f f i c I n f o r m a t i o n
S e r vi c e B r o a d c a s t ) .
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 u s e s f i v e f u n c t i o n a l m o d e s :
XPDR MODE
XPDR Mode provides flight line test
c a p a b i l i t y f o r A T C R B S a n d Mo d e S
t r a n s p o n d e r s u s i n g a n A u t o Te s t , a s e r i e s o f
tests displayed over several screens. All
data normally required to verify transponder
o p e r a t i o n i n a c c o r d a n c e wi t h F A R 9 1 . 4 1 3 ,
Part 43, Appendix F, is displayed on one
m a i n A u t o Te s t S c r e e n .
Different classes of transponders are tested
to built-in test limits by selection of
configuration files. If the class of
transponder is unknown, generic
configuration files are provided for ATCRBS
a n d Mo d e S t r a n s p o n d e r s t h a t a p p l y t h e
wi d e s t s ys t e m l i m i t s .
M o d e S Tr a n s p o n d e r l e v e l i s a u t o m a t i c a l l y
determined. European Enhanced
Surveillance test capability allows decode
a n d d i s p l a y o f G I C B d e r i ve d B D S r e g i s t e r
contents (primary parameters only).
TI S - B i s n o t p r o v i d e d i n t h e s e c o n d
release of the TCAS option.
U AT M O D E
UAT Mode provides capability to monitor
A D S - B m e s s a g e s a n d g e n e r a t e F I S - B , TI S - B ,
and ADS-B messages.
SETUP MODE
S E TU P M o d e f u n c t i o n s e t s v a r i o u s
parameters used in testing, configuration and
memory storage for each functional mode.
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4.2 START-UP
4.3.1
P r e s s P OW E R K e y . S t a r t - U p S c r e e n a p p e a r s
o n t h e D I S P L A Y. X P D R - A u t o Te s t S c r e e n
wi t h b l a n k d a t a f i e l d s a l w a y s d i s p l a y s o n
P o we r - u p .
XPDR - CONF IG
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y t o s e l e c t XP D R
F u n c t i o n a l Mo d e . X P D R A u t o Te s t S c r e e n i s
d i s p l a ye d
XPDR-AUTO TEST
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
LEVEL=4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TEST
LIST
C O N F I G U R AT I O N S
CONFIG
SELECT
ANT
Th e r e a r e t wo ve r s i o n s o f t h e A u t o Te s t
Screen, one for ATCRBS transponders and
o n e f o r M o d e S t r a n s p o n d e r s . Th e n u m b e r o f
a d d i t i o n a l s c r e e n s d i s p l a y e d b y t h e Te s t L i s t
feature depends on the configuration
selected.
BAT
2.5 Hr
GENERIC ATCRBS
ATCRBS CLASS A
ATCRBS CLASS B
GENERIC MODE S
MODE S CLASS A
MODE S CLASS B
MODE S CL B OPT FREQ
MODE S CL B OPT PWR
INFO
RETURN
G E N E R I C A TC R B S : Te s t s A TC R B S
transponders, specifically when the
c l a s s o f t h e t r a n s p o n d e r i s u n k n o wn .
2.
A TC R B S C L A S S A : Te s t s A TC R B S
Class A transponders.
3.
A TC R B S C L A S S B : Te s t s A TC R B S
Class B transponders.
4.
G E N E R I C M O D E S : Te s t s Mo d e S
transponders, specifically when the
c l a s s o f t h e t r a n s p o n d e r i s u n k n o wn .
5.
M O D E S C L A S S A : Te s t s Mo d e S
Class A transponders.
6.
M O D E S C L A S S B : Te s t s Mo d e S
Class B transponders.
7.
M O D E S C L B O P T F R E Q : Te s t s M o d e
S C l a s s B t r a n s p o n d e r s e q u i p p e d wi t h
Class A frequency tolerance option.
8.
M O D E S C L B O P T PW R: Te s t s M o d e
S C l a s s B t r a n s p o n d e r s e q u i p p e d wi t h
Class A power option.
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4.3.2
NOTE:
L e v e l d e t e c t i o n i s a u t o m a t i c wh e n
running a test.
XPDR INFO
CONFIG = GENERIC MODE S
2.5 Hr
LEVEL = ?
SETUP
SETUP XPDR
Setup XPDR Screen contains parameters
which determine operational characteristics
of the XPDR Functional Mode. Unless
o t h e r wi s e s t a t e d , l a s t u s e d v a l u e s a r e
r e t a i n e d o n P o we r - u p .
NOTE: Enter Setup Screen information
before conducting test operations.
N O T E : U A T wi l l u s e t h e p o r t s e l e c t i o n ,
antenna setup, and cable
characteristics from the XPDR setup.
BAT
SETUP-XPDR
ANTENNA: BOTTOM
TOP:
BOTTOM:
RETURN
RF PORT:ANTENNA
ANT RANGE
50.0
m
50.0 m
S TE P
PREV
PARAM
2.5 Hr
ANT HEIGHT
10.0 m
0.0 m
ANT G AIN (dBi)
1.03 GHz: 7.1
1.09 GHz: 6.1
PWR LIM: FAR 43
CHECK CAP: YES
NEXT
PARAM
TEST
DATA
DIAG
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
A N TE N N A :
TOP or BOTTOM
RF PORT:
Selects ANTENNA (ANT
CONNECTOR) or DIRECT
CONNECT via RF I/O Connector or
DIR W /COUPLER.
S e l e c t i o n s : 1 t o 7 5 F T.
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
NOTE:
COUPLER LOSS:
Displays coupler loss in dB (at
1090 MHZ). Figure marked on
supplied coupler.
NOTE: Coupler loss range 0.0 to
9.9 dB.
ANT GAIN:
Entered in dBi, gain figures for 960,
1030 and 1090 MHz marked on
supplied Directional Antenna.
NOTE: Antenna gain range 0.0 to
20.9 dB.
ANT RANGE:
Te s t S e t A n t e n n a t o t r a n s p o n d e r
antenna horizontal range. Enter
p a r a m e t e r s f o r B O T T O M a n d TO P
antenna if installation has diversity
capability.
NOTE:
Antenna Range is 6 to
250 ft or 2.0 to 75.0 m.
UNITS parameter on
S E TU P - G E N E R A L S c r e e n
determines feet or meters.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
PW R L I M:
FAR 43 OR MOD43.
FAR 43 uses limits in accordance
wi t h F A R 9 1 . 4 1 3 , P a r t 4 3 , A p p e n d i x
F. MOD 43 removes upper ERP
l i m i t s a n d l o we r M T L l i m i t s .
CHECK CAP:
YES or NO. If YES (default) is
selected, BDS 1,7/1,8/1,9 is
ve r i f i e d t o c o n f i r m a v a i l a b i l i t y o f :
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
BDS
0,5
0,6
0,7
0,8
0,9
1,D
1,E
1,F
2,0
2,1
3,0
4,0
4,1
4,2
4,3
5,0
6,0
6,1
6,2
6,5
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
UUT ADDRESS:
MANUAL or AUTO (defaults to
AUTO on power-up). AUTO
s e l e c t i o n Mo d e S a d d r e s s i s
obtained via ATCRBS/Mode S All
Call (FAR Part 43, Appendix F
approved method).
O n l o s s o f A TC R B S / Mo d e S A l l C a l l
reply (i.e., UUT placed in ground
state) tests already running
c o n t i n u e t o u s e l a s t A TC R B S /
Mode S All Call obtained address.
AUTO uses manually entered
a d d r e s s i f n o r e p l y i s r e c e i ve d .
NOTE: ICAO amendment 77
transponders only replies
t o Mo d e S d i s c r e t e
interrogations when
installation is in ground
state.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
S o f t wa r e U p d a t e P r o c e d u r e V i a U S B :
1.
S o f t wa r e m u s t b e l o a d e d o n t o a F A T 1 6
U S B F l a s h D r i ve . S o f t w a r e u p d a t e s
may be downloaded from product data
s e c t i o n o n t h e w w w . a e r o f l e x. c o m
website.
Note: only one
v e r s i o n o f s o f t wa r e m a y r e s i d e o n t h e
r o o t d i r e c t o r y o f t h e F l a s h Me m o r y
stick.
W h e n s o f t wa r e l o a d i s c o m p l e t e ,
remove USB Flash Drive.
MANUAL ADDRESS:
A six digit HEX address is entered
if UUT ADDRESS: MANUAL is
selected.
3.
D I V E R S I T Y T E S T:
ON or OFF. If testing transponders
wi t h s i n g l e a n t e n n a s y s t e m s , s e l e c t
OFF.
N O T E : I f D i v e r s i t y I s o l a t i o n Te s t
is enabled, ensure Antenna
Shield is fitted to top or
bottom UUT antenna prior
to running test. Refer to
Appendix J for Antenna
Shield mounting procedure.
RAD47:
ON or OFF.
N O T E : RAD47 is an Australian directive
for civil aviation where the reply
pulse width is between 0.35 to
0.55 us and amplitude variation
(droop) is not greater than 1dB.
Set to ON if applicable.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y t o r e t u r n t o
X P D R A u t o Te s t S c r e e n .
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SETUP GENERAL
S E T U P T E S T D AT A
Th e S e t u p G e n e r a l S c r e e n c o n t a i n s
parameters that determine the common
operational characteristics of each functional
m o d e o f t h e Te s t S e t .
Th e S e t u p Te s t D a t a S c r e e n a l l o ws s t o r a g e
and recall of all transponder test screens,
i n c l u d i n g m e a s u r e m e n t d a t a . Th e r e a r e s i x
storage memories. The first storage memory
r e t a i n s t h e l a s t p o w e r d o wn d a t a a n d c a n n o t
b e o v e r wr i t t e n . Th e l a s t f i v e m a y b e d e f i n e d
b y t h e Te s t S e t o p e r a t o r . I f t h e o p e r a t o r
d o e s n o t e n t e r a n a m e t h e Mo d e S
Tr a n s p o n d e r A d d r e s s , D a t e a n d Ti m e a r e
automatically entered on storage, i.e.
400D5F 10/10/05 13:43:16.
BAT
SETUP GENERAL
PWR
DOWN : 10 mins
ERP
UNIT S : d Bm
REMOTE
2.5 Hr
OPERAT IO N : RS23 2
PREV
PARAM
S TE P
NEXT
PARAM
H/W
TOOLS
INFO
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
3.
RECALL
DUMP
STORE
DUMP
LIVE
RETURN
S
BAT
CONFIRM
2.5 Hr
PW R DW N :
E R P U N I TS :
S e l e c t s E R P u n i t s i n d B m , d BW o r
W A TTS ( p e a k ) .
UNITS:
Selects Setup XPDR Screen
distance units in feet or meters.
2.5 Hr
Last power-down
ATC 10/5/05 12:45:13
400D5F 10/10/05 13:43:16
STORE
S e l e c t s b a t t e r y s a v i n g p o we r d o w n
time in minutes, ranging from 5 to
20 min or OFF.
BAT
REMOTE OPERATION:
Selects Remote Operation type of
RS-232, USB or OFF.
A N TE N N A T Y P E :
Selects old or new antenna:
7005-5840-500
91771
1 1 2 6 8 4 wi t h G P S
Overwrite
YES
existing
store?
NO
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y t o r e t u r n t o
X P D R A u t o Te s t S c r e e n .
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
SETUP STORE
NAME
S TE P
BAT
2.5 Hr
Press
XPDR
D A TA
D A TA
2.
3.
4.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y t o r e t u r n t o
X P D R A u t o Te s t S c r e e n .
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0234567889
! ( ) * , - . / : ; ? @ _
ENTER
CHAR
SELECT
BACK
SPACE
CANCEL
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
W he n n a m e i s c o m p l e t e , p r e s s E N T E R
Soft Key to store name and display
S E TU P TE S T D A TA S c r e e n .
7.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y t o r e t u r n t o
X P D R - A u t o Te s t S c r e e n .
PROCEDURE
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y t o r e t u r n t o
X P D R A u t o Te s t S c r e e n .
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4.3.3
AUTO TEST
Introduction:
X P D R A u t o Te s t c o n t a i n s o n e m a i n s c r e e n
( t h e A u t o Te s t S c r e e n ) a n d u p t o 1 7
a d d i t i o n a l t e s t s c r e e n s . A u t o Te s t c o m p l e t e s
a full FAR Part 43, Appendix F Test,
p r o vi d i n g d e c o d e a n d d i s p l a y o f E l e m e n t a r y
and Enhanced surveillance GICB extracted
DAPs (Downlinked Aircraft Parameters).
W he n f i r s t p o we r e d - u p t h e Te s t S e t d i s p l a ys
b l a n k d a t a f i e l d s . Th e l a s t t e s t r e s u l t s a r e
d i s p l a ye d w h i l e Te s t S e t r e m a i n s p o we r e d
o n . Th e l a s t t e s t r e s u l t s a r e s t o r e d u p o n
p o we r - d o wn .
A u t o Te s t o n l y d i s p l a y s i t e m s n e e d e d t o
v i s u a l l y c o n f i r m a F A R P a r t 4 3 Te s t . F o r
d e t a i l e d t e s t e xp l a n a t i o n s , r e f e r t o TE S T
D E TA I L S f o r i n d i v i d u a l t e s t l i s t s c r e e n s .
General Description:
Mode Test
M o d e Te s t I d e n t i f i e s m o d e s o f o p e r a t i o n .
M o d e Te s t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h M o d e A , M o d e C
a n d A TC R B S ( M o d e C ) / M o d e S A l l - C a l l t o
determine reply modes of the transponder.
Mode A, Mode C and ATCRBS (Mode
C)/Mode S All-Call modes are tested during
A u t o Te s t s e q u e n c e .
N O T E : I n t e r n a l t o s o f t wa r e . N o s c r e e n i s
d i s p l a ye d .
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
M o d e S U F T e s t s R u n , b a s e d o n XP D R L e v e l :
Level 1: UF0,4,5,11,16,20,21
Level 2: UF0,4,5,11,16,20,21
Level 3: UF0,4,5,11,16,20,21,(24 UELM)
2.5 Hr
LEVEL=
FREQ =
MHZ
MTL
=
dBm
MTL
=
dBm
C ALT =
ft
S ALT =
ft
DF17 DETECTED=
AA=
COUNTRY=
*TESTING*
STOP
TEST
3.
XPDR-AUTO TEST
Transponder Level
Tr a n s p o n d e r L e ve l i s a u t o m a t i c a l l y
determined by requesting a BDS 1,0 Data
L i n k C a p a b i l i t y R e p o r t . Tr a n s p o n d e r l e v e l i s
d i s p l a ye d o n A u t o Te s t S c r e e n .
BAT
XPDR-AUTO TEST
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
LEVEL=4
REPL IES = A, C, S
FREQ =1090.12 MHZ
MTL
=-74.0 dBm
TOP ERP =57.1 dBm
MTL
=-73.1 dBm
BOT ERP =56.0 dBm
C ALT =35000
ft
A CODE =1234 ID
S ALT =3500 0
ft
S CODE =1234
DF17 DETECTED=NO
T AIL
=N12345
FLT ID =AAA50
AA=AC3421(53032041)
FS=5NO AL ERT
SPI
IN AIR
VS=IN AIR
COUNTRY=United States
TEST
LIST
CONFIG
SELECT
ANT
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S TE P
4.
PROCEDURE
A u t o Te s t c o m p l e t e s a n d d i s p l a y s
P a r a m e t e r s t e s t e d . W a rn i n g s / E r r o r s a r e
identified by an arrow symbol to left of
the item.
Th e P a r a m e t e r s d i s p l a y e d a r e :
Regulatory Test Requirements
Eurocontrol/JAA (Proposed
Te s t I d e n t i f i e r S y m b o l s
Ta b l e 1
S TE P
PROCEDURE
C A L T: Mo d e C a l t i t u d e d i s p l a y e d ( 1 0 0 f t
resolution)
S A L T: Mo d e S a l t i t u d e d i s p l a y e d ( 2 5 o r
100 feet resolution, obtained from DF4)
NOTE: Mode C altitude is compared to
Mode S altitude. Modes C and S
a l t i t u d e s P a s s wh e n i n a g r e e m e n t o f
100 ft.
TA I L : A i r c r a f t t a i l n u m b e r d e c o d e d f r o m
Mode S discrete address (obtained from
Mode S All Call DF11)
NOTE:
C O U N T R Y: D e c o d e d f r o m t h e Mo d e S
discrete address (obtained from Mode S All
Call DF11).
D F 1 7 D E TE C TE D : I n d i c a t e s t h e p r e s e n c e o f
DF17 extended squitter.
NOTE: ADS-B option is required to decode
and display DF17 squitter content.
FLT ID: Eight Character ICAO Flight ID
AA: Aircraft Address (Mode S discrete
a d d r e s s ) d i s p l a y e d i n H E X a n d ( O C TA L )
F S : F l i g h t S t a t u s . Th e n u m b e r p r e c e d i n g
the text identifies the RTCA DO-181C FS
code assignment. Indications are:
ALERT, NO ALERT, SPI, NO SPI,
AIRBORNE, ON GROUND (obtained from
DF0).
VS: Vertical Status either ON GND or IN
AIR (obtained from DF0)
Testing FS (Flight Status) and VS (Vertical
Status):
ICAO Amendment 77 transponders only reply
t o Mo d e S d i s c r e t e i n t e r r o g a t i o n s wh e n
installation is in ground state. Refer to
Setup for UUT ADDRESS settings (para 1-24.3.2).
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4.3.4
S TE P
Introduction:
PROCEDURE
BAT
F AI L
LEVEL=N/A
MTL
=-73.1 dBm
C ALT =30500
ft
TEST
LIST
CONFIG
BAT
NO
REPLY
CONFIG:GENERIC ATCRBS
REPLIES =
BOT ERP =
A CODE =
RUN
TEST
FREQ =
dBm
MTL =
C ALT =
TEST
LIST
P r e s s TE S T L I S T S o f t K e y t o d i s p l a y
Te s t L i s t . W h e n a Mo d e S
configuration is selected the test list is
d i s p l a y e d o v e r t wo s c r e e n s . W h e n a n
A TC R B S c o n f i g u r a t i o n i s s e l e c t e d t h e
test list is displayed on one screen
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
2.5 Hr
LEVEL=N/A
MHZ
dBm
PROCEDURE
1.
4.
G E N E R I C A TC R B S c o n f i g u r a t i o n s e l e c t e d
wi t h N O R E P L Y i n d i c a t i o n ( N o R e p l y F r o m
Tr a n s p o n d e r ) .
XPDR-AUTO TEST
Th e T e s t S e t d i s p l a y s b l a n k d a t a f i e l d s wh e n
f i r s t p o we r e d - u p . W h i l e t h e Te s t S e t r e m a i n s
p o we r e d t h e l a s t t e s t r e s u l t s a r e d i s p l a y e d .
2.5 Hr
REPLIES =A
RUN
TEST
A u t o Te s t S c r e e n i s t h e p r i m a r y t e s t s c r e e n .
Th e c o m p l e t e A u t o T e s t c o n t a i n s u p t o 1 9
additional test screens.
S TE P
CONFIG:ATCRBS CLASS B
TEST LIST
CONFIG
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BAT
2.5 Hr
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
NEXT
PAGE
RETURN
XPDRA/C DECDR/SLS
DECODER INNER LOW
DECODER INNER HIGH
DECODER OUTER LOW
DECODER OUTER HIGH
SLS
0 dB
SLS -9 dB
A=PASS
A=PASS
A=PASS
A=PASS
A=PASS
A=PASS
C2
C ALT = 100000 ft
A4 A2 A1 B4 B2
C2
RUN
TEST
BAT
P AS S
B1 C4
PREV
TEST
2.5 Hr
C=PASS
C=PASS
C=PASS
C=PASS
C=PASS
C=PASS
C1
D4
D2
C1
D4
D2
NEXT
TEST
D1
RETURN
S REPLY
UF0
UF4
UF5
UF11
UF16
UF20
UF21
UF24
ELEMENTARY SURV 1
ELEMENTARY SURV 2
ENHANCED SURV
SELECT
TEST
2.5 Hr
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PREV
PAGE
RETURN
X P D R A / C D e c o d e r / S L S Te s t p e r f o r m s t h e s e
functions:
V e r i f i e s i n n e r a n d o u t e r wi n d o ws f o r M o d e
A and C interrogations
Verifies the SLS performance for Mode A
and C interrogations
D i s p l a y s Mo d e A S q u a wk C o d e , I d e n t ( S P I )
and code binary bits.
D e c o d e s a n d d i s p l a y s t h e Mo d e C a l t i t u d e
in feet and code binary bits.
NOTE: Binary bits verify if specific control
lines are correct.
Decoder
BAT
A/ C DECDR/ SLS
A/ C F1/F2 SPACE/WIDT H
MODE A DURAT IO N/ AMP
MODE C DURAT IO N/ AMP
POWER/FREQ
SELECT
TEST
2.5 Hr
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h v a l i d M o d e A
and C interrogations, +6 dB above MTL.
N o m i n a l s p a c i n g , P 1 t o P 3 , 8 s f o r M o d e A
a n d 2 1 s f o r M o d e C . Th e t e s t d e vi a t e s t h e
pulse spacings as follows:
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
RETURN
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XPDRA/C SPAC/WDTH
F1WIDTH
F2WIDTH
F1-F2
BAT
F AI L
A= 0.300 us
A= 0.00 us
A=20.300 us
2.5 Hr
C= 0.50 us
C= 0.600 us
C=20.300 us
REPLY DELAY
A=3.05 us
C=3.55 us
REPLY JITTER
A=0.250 us
C=0.000 us
REPLY RATIO
A=100%
C=100%
-81dBm REPLY RATIO
A=0%
C=0%
ATCRBS ALL-CALL
A=PASS
C=PASS
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
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Reply Dela y
P u l s e Am p l i t u d e V a r i a t i o n
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s U U T w i t h M o d e s A
and C. The test verifies reply delay minus
r a n g e d e l a y i s 3 . 0 0 s ( 0 . 5 0 s ) .
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h M o d e A a n d C
i n t e r r o g a t i o n s , + 6 d B a b o v e M T L . Th e t e s t
verifies all pulses in the Mode A and C
r e p l i e s a r e w i t h i n a 2 d B a m p l i t u d e wi n d o w
( m i n i m u m t o m a xi m u m ) . R e p l i e s o u t s i d e t h e
2 d B wi n d o w r e s u l t i n a F A I L i n d i c a t i o n a n d
are identified by an arrow.
XPDR POWER/FREQ
TX FREQ = 1090.12
MEASURED VIA
MTL (dBm)
ATCRBS
A-C DIFF
ALL CALL
MODE S
ERP (dBm)
2.5 Hr
MHz ANTENNA:TOP
TOP
BOTTOM
INSTANT
DIRECT ANTENNA DIRECT
-73.2
0.2
-73.0
-73.2
-73.1
-0.1
-73.2
-72.9
-73.2
0.0
-73.2
-73.2
57.1
57.0
57.0
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
XPDR POWER/FREQ
TX FREQ = 1090.12
MEASURED VIA
MTL (dBm)
ATCRBS
A-C DIFF
ALL CALL
BAT
P AS S
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
BAT
P AS S
2.5 Hr
MHz
TOP
BOTTOM
INSTANT
DIRECT ANTENNA DIRECT
N/A
N/A
N/A
-73.1
0.1
-73.2
-73.2
0.0
-73.2
N/A
57.0
57.0
A T C R B S Al l C a l l
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h A T C R B S
( Mo d e A a n d C ) o n l y A l l - C a l l i n t e r r o g a t i o n s ,
6 d B a b o v e M T L . Te s t v e r i f i e s t h e f o l l o w i n g :
A TC R B S t r a n s p o n d e r m u s t r e p l y .
ERP (dBm)
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
M o d e S t r a n s p o n d e r - F A I L i f r e p l y Mo d e S .
Mode S transponder - FAIL if reply ATCRBS.
Reply criteria is 90%. No Reply criteria is
<10%. A FAIL is identified by an arrow.
N O T E : Th e s e l e c t e d c o n f i g u r a t i o n f i l e
d e t e r m i n e s i f a n A TC R B S o r M o d e S
transponder is being tested.
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Me a s u r e s , ve r i f i e s a n d d i s p l a y s M T L f o r t o p
a n d b o t t o m a n t e n n a s , f o r A TC R B S , A T C R B S
All-Call and Mode S (P6) interrogation types
in dBm.
To p o r B o t t o m a n t e n n a m e a s u r e m e n t i s
s e l e c t e d wi t h D A TA K e y s . To p a n d B o t t o m
m e a s u r e m e n t s a r e a ve r a g e d a n d v a l u e s a r e
d i s p l a ye d .
NOTE:
W he n a n A T C R B S c o n f i g u r a t i o n i s
selected (non diversity transponder)
only the Bottom antenna
measurement fields are used.
Frequenc y
W he n a M o d e S c o n f i g u r a t i o n i s s e l e c t e d , t h e
Te s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s w i t h U F 4 , + 6 d B a b o ve
M T L , ve r i f yi n g a D F 4 r e p l y i s r e c e i v e d .
W it h a n A T C R B S c o n f i g u r a t i o n s e l e c t e d , t h e
Te s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s w i t h Mo d e A , ( o r M o d e
C i f n o r e p l y i s r e c e i v e d t o a Mo d e A ) , + 6 d B
a b o ve M T L .
Te s t a ve r a g e s F r e q u e n c y m e a s u r e m e n t o v e r
4 0 r e p l i e s . Th e v a l u e i s u p d a t e d e v e r y
40 replies. PASS/FAIL limits are applied.
NOTE: Frequency PASS/FAIL limits are
determined by selected
configuration. Refer to Appendix F.
E R P ( E f f e c t i ve R a d i a t e d P o w e r )
W he n a M o d e S c o n f i g u r a t i o n i s s e l e c t e d , t h e
Te s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s w i t h U F 4 , + 6 d B a b o ve
M T L , ve r i f yi n g a D F 4 r e p l y i s r e c e i v e d .
W he n a n A T C R B S c o n f i g u r a t i o n i s s e l e c t e d ,
t h e Te s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h M o d e A ( o r
Mode C if no reply is received to a Mode A)
+ 6 d B a b o ve M T L .
W he n t h e ( p e a k ) E R P i s m e a s u r e d , t wo
values for each measurement are displayed.
I N S T A N T va l u e s a r e o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e
a v e r a g e p o we r m e a s u r e m e n t o v e r f i v e r e p l i e s
a n d u p d a t e d e ve r y f i v e r e p l i e s .
TOP and BOTTOM values are obtained from
t h e a ve r a g e p o w e r m e a s u r e m e n t o v e r
40 replies. PASS/FAIL limits are applied and
u p d a t e d e ve r y 4 0 r e p l i e s .
NOTE: ERP PASS/FAIL limits are
determined by selected
configuration. Refer to Appendix F.
NOTE:
M T L ( M i n i m u m T r i g g e r L e ve l )
W he n a M o d e S c o n f i g u r a t i o n i s s e l e c t e d t h e
Te s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s i n s e q u e n c e wi t h U F 4 ,
M o d e A ( o r Mo d e C i f n o r e p l y i s r e c e i v e d t o
a Mo d e A ) a n d a n A T C R B S / M o d e S A l l - C a l l ,
verifying MTL for each interrogation type.
W he n a n A T C R B S c o n f i g u r a t i o n i s s e l e c t e d
t h e Te s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h M o d e A ( o r
Mode C if no reply is received to a Mode A)
and an ATCRBS/Mode S All-Call, verifying
MTL for each interrogation type.
To d e t e r m i n e M T L t h e t e s t a d j u s t s R F
interrogation level for 90% replies. Two
values for each measurement are displayed.
I N S T A N T va l u e s a r e o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e M T L
r e a d i n g s . Th e 5 0 % r e p l y p o i n t i s d e t e r m i n e d
b y s e n d i n g 1 0 0 i n t e r r o g a t i o n s . Th e 9 0 %
reply point is calculated from the 50% reply
point.
TOP and BOTTOM values are obtained from
the average MTL readings of all replies
r e c e i v e d d u r i n g t h e M T L Te s t s e q u e n c e .
PASS/FAIL limits are applied.
NOTE: MTL PASS/FAIL limits are
determined by the selected
configuration. Refer to Appendix F.
A-C Difference
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h M o d e A ( o r
Mode C if no reply is received to a Mode A),
verifying MTL for each interrogation type.
Th e t e s t c o m p a r e s M T L m e a s u r e m e n t s
b e t we e n M o d e A a n d C . P A S S i s d i s p l a y e d
w h e n d i f f e r e n c e i s < 1 d B . F A I L i s d i s p l a ye d
when difference is >1 dB.
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ITM Reply Jitter
XPDRS
ALL-CALL
ITM REPLY
DELAY
JITTER
ADDRESS
RATIO
-81dBm
BAT
P AS S
A=128.08 us
A=0.510 us
A=2AC421
A=100%
A=0%
2.5 Hr
C=128.07 us
C=0.510 us
C=2AC421
C=100%
C=0%
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s U U T w i t h a M o d e S
A l l - C a l l , + 6 d B a b o v e M TL , v e r i f y i n g D F 1 1
replies are received.
Th e t e s t v e r i f i e s r e p l y j i t t e r v a l u e s
(difference between shortest and longest
reply delay). Reply jitter (changes in reply
delay) is:
0 . 0 8 s f o r I T M M o d e A a n d C
NEXT
TEST
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s U U T w i t h a M o d e S
A l l - C a l l , + 6 d B a b o v e M TL , v e r i f y i n g D F 1 1
r e p l i e s a r e r e c e i v e d . Th e t e s t v e r i f i e s t h a t
I T M M o d e A a n d C r e p l i e s a r e 9 0 % b e t we e n
MTL +6 dB and <10% for -81 dBm. Replies
outside these tolerances result in a FAIL and
are identified by an arrow.
NOTE: Above paragraph only applicable to
direct connect testing.
NOTE:
Tr a n s p o n d e r o c c u p a n c y i n o ve r t h e
air testing prevents reliable Reply
Ratio measurements. When Antenna
is selected, Reply Ratio ITM Mode A
a n d C Te s t d i s p l a y s p e r c e n t r e p l i e s
h o we v e r , P A S S / F A I L t e s t l i m i t s a r e
not applied.
I T M Ad d r e s s
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s U U T w i t h a M o d e S
A l l - C a l l , + 6 d B a b o v e M TL , v e r i f y i n g D F 1 1
replies are received.
Th e t e s t d e c o d e s a n d d i s p l a y s t h e d i s c r e t e
address reported in the DF11 replies.
Mode S All-Call
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s U U T w i t h a M o d e S
A l l - C a l l U F 1 1 , A A = F F F F F F , + 6 d B a b o ve
MTL, verifying DF11 replies are received.
Th e t e s t i n t e r r o g a t e s w i t h a U F 4 u s i n g t h e
discrete address obtained in the DF11 reply
and confirms the DF4 reply contains the
same address and displays a PASS. If an
incorrect address is received the address and
FAIL are displayed. A FAIL is identified by
an arrow.
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Reply Dela y
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s U U T w i t h a M o d e S
All-Call UF11, AA=FFFFFF, +6 dB above
M T L , ve r i f yi n g D F 1 1 r e p l i e s a r e r e c e i v e d .
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s U U T w i t h U F 4 ,
6 dB above MTL, verifying reply is received
wi t h t h e s a m e a d d r e s s a n d c o r r e c t f o r m a t .
Th e t e s t v e r i f i e s i f r e p l y d e l a y m i n u s r a n g e
delay is:
Th e t e s t d e c o d e s a n d d i s p l a y s d i s c r e t e
address reported in the DF11 replies, country
and tail number.
NOTE: Some countries have encoded the
a i r c r a f t t a i l n u m b e r i n t o t h e Mo d e S
discrete address. Refer to Appendix
G for list of countries supported. If
not supported only the country is
d i s p l a ye d .
XPDRS RPLY TIMING
F AI L
REPLY
DELAY =18.05 us
REPLY
JIT T ER=0.950 us
PULSE
PULSE
BAT
2.5 Hr
NOTE:
1 2 8 . 0 0 s ( 0 . 2 5 s ) f o r Mo d e S
Measurements outside this
tolerance result in a FAIL and are
i d e n t i f i e d b y a n a r r o w.
Range delay is 2.03 ns/ft
(6.67 ns/m), calculated from the
v a l u e s i n t h e S e t u p Me n u .
Reply Jitter
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s U U T w i t h U F 4 ,
6 dB above MTL, verifying reply is received
wi t h t h e s a m e a d d r e s s a n d c o r r e c t f o r m a t .
Th e t e s t v e r i f i e s r e p l y j i t t e r v a l u e s
(difference between shortest and longest
reply delay). Reply jitter (changes in reply
delay) is:
WIDTH=PASS
SPACING =F AIL
0 . 0 8 s
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
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XPDRS REPLY
P AS S
SHRT=0.1 dB
SLS
ON=NO REPLY
SQTR
DF11 PERIOD=1.00s
DF17 DETECTED=YES
BAT
2.5 Hr
LNG=0.1 dB
OFF=REPLY
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
S L S L e ve l
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4
interrogations including the P5 SLS pulse.
F o r D i r e c t C o n n e c t , wh e n P 5 l e ve l i s s e t a t 12 dB and replies are 99%, the test
indicates PASS.
F o r A n t e n n a C o n n e c t , w h e n P S l e ve l i s s e t a t
-12 dB and replies are >90%, the test
i n d i c a t e s a P A S S . W h en P 5 l e v e l i s s e t a t
+3 dB and replies are >90%, the test
indicates PASS.
N O T E : B e c a u s e i n t e r r o g a t i o n wi t h S L S a t
-12 dB is sent at MTL + 12 dB, SLS
Te s t m u s t b e r u n w i t h i n 9 5 f e e t
(28.96 meters) of UUT antenna
being tested.
Reply Ratio
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s U U T w i t h U F 4 .
Th e t e s t v e r i f i e s t h a t r e p l i e s a r e 9 9 %
b e t we e n M T L + 6 d B a n d 1 0 % f o r - 8 1 d B m .
Replies outside this tolerance result in a
FAIL and are identified by an arrow.
NOTE: Above paragraph only applicable to
direct connect testing.
NOTE:
Tr a n s p o n d e r o c c u p a n c y i n o ve r t h e
air testing prevents reliable Reply
Ratio measurements. When Antenna
i s s e l e c t e d , R e p l y R a t i o M o d e S Te s t
d i s p l a y s p e r c e n t r e p l i e s h o we v e r ,
PASS/FAIL test limits are not
applied.
Squitter Period
Th e T e s t S e t m o n i t o r s t h e U U T D F 1 1
acquisition squitters and verifies that the
period is 0.6 to 2.4 s. A Squitter period
outside this tolerance results in a fail and is
i d e n t i f i e d b y a n a r r o w.
DF17 Detected
Th e T e s t S e t m o n i t o r s t h e U U T D F 1 7
e xt e n d e d s q u i t t e r s a n d c o n f i r m s d e t e c t i o n b y
d i s p l a y i n g Y E S . Te s t d i s p l a y s N O i f D F 1 7 s
are not detected.
I n va l i d A A
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4
i n t e r r o g a t i o n s , + 6 d B a b o v e M T L . Te s t u s e s
default addresses that are 1 and 256 greater
t h a n t h e c o r r e c t a d d r e s s . Te s t d i s p l a ys
PASS if no replies are received and FAIL if
replies are received.
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D i ve r s i t y I s o l a t i o n
Th e T e s t S e t m o n i t o r s t h e U U T D F 1 1
acquisition squitters. The test verifies UUT
d i v e r s i t y i s o l a t i o n ( d i f f e r e n c e b e t we e n " O n "
a n t e n n a s q u i t t e r s a n d " Of f " a n t e n n a
squitters) is 20 dB. Values <20 dB result in
a F A I L a n d a r e i d e n t i f i e d wi t h a n a r r o w .
XPDR - UFO
DF =
VS =
CC =
SL =
RI =
0
0
0
0
12
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
IN AIR
NOT SUPPORTED
NO TCAS SENS LEVEL REPORTED
AIRSPEED 301 T O 600 KNOT S
Indications:
>25 dB.
Value in dB.
NOTE: For >20 dB dynamic range, test must
b e r u n wi t h i n 5 0 f t ( 1 5 . 2 4 m ) o f U U T
antenna being tested.
NOTE:
NOTE:
W he n D i v e r s i t y I s o l a t i o n Te s t i s
enabled, make sure Antenna Shield
is fitted to top or bottom UUT
antenna prior to running test. It is
important that only one UUT antenna
i s s e e n d u r i n g t h e D i v e r s i t y Te s t .
Make sure Test Set Directional
Antenna is pointed at unshielded
antenna. Refer to Appendix J for
Antenna Shield mounting procedure.
Th i s t e s t m u s t b e e n a b l e d o n t h e
XPDR Setup Screen to display
d i ve r s i t y i s o l a t i o n p a r a m e t e r .
AC = 03A0(01640)
10700 FT
MO DE C ALT CO MPARE = PASS
AA = AC3421(53032041)
DF11 ADDRESS COMPARE = PASS
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
UF0 Test
Th e U F 0 ( S h o r t A i r t o A i r S u r v e i l l a n c e ) Te s t
performs these functions:
Verifies replies to Mode S UF0
interrogations and compares discrete address
wi t h D F 1 1 .
Decodes and displays DF0 data fields.
Compares Mode S altitude to Mode C
altitude.
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 0 , + 6 d B
a b o v e M T L , v e r i f y i n g a U F 0 r e p l y i s r e c e i ve d .
A l t i t u d e r e p o r t e d i n D F 0 i s c o m p a r e d wi t h
a l t i t u d e r e p o r t e d d u r i n g M o d e Te s t i n v a l i d
A TC R B S M o d e C r e p l y . A l t i t u d e s m u s t a g r e e
wi t h i n 1 0 0 f t .
Address is compared with address reported
d u r i n g M o d e Te s t i n D F 1 1 r e p l y . D I S P L A Y
indicates the Downlink Format Fields. If test
fails due to incorrect altitude, Mode C
altitude is displayed. If test fails due to
wrong address, DF11 address is displayed.
UF0 AQ bit is "1" for requesting airspeed
information in DF0 RI field.
NOTE: AC field blanks out if invalid data is
received for that field.
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Testing VS (Vertical Status)
XPDR UF4
DF
FS
DR
UM
=
=
=
=
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
4
3 - ALERT
NO SPI
ON GROUND
0 NO DOWNL INK REQUEST
0 (IDS = 0)
(IIS = 0)
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
BAT
P AS S
2.5 Hr
DF=5
FS=0- NO AL ERT
NO SPI
IN AIR
DR=0-NO DOWNL INK REQUEST
UM=0 - ( IDS = 0)
(IIS = 0)
AC = 03A0(01640)
10700 FT
MO DE C ALT CO MPARE = PASS
AA = AC3421(53032041)
DF11 ADDRESS COMPARE = PASS
RUN
TEST
XPDRUF5
RETURN
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
UF4 Test
UF5 Test
U F 4 ( S h o r t S u r v e i l l a n c e A l t i t u d e ) Te s t
performs these functions:
Th e U F 5 Te s t ( S h o r t S u r v e i l l a n c e I d e n t i t y)
performs these functions:
C o m p a r e s M o d e S I d e n t i t y C o d e t o Mo d e A
S q u a wk C o d e .
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4 , + 6 d B
a b o ve M T L , v e r i f y i n g a D F 4 r e p l y i s r e c e i v e d .
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 5 , + 6 d B
a b o v e M T L , v e r i f y i n g a D F 5 r e p l y i s r e c e i ve d .
A l t i t u d e r e p o r t e d i n D F 4 i s c o m p a r e d wi t h
a l t i t u d e r e p o r t e d d u r i n g M o d e Te s t i n v a l i d
A TC R B S M o d e C r e p l y . A l t i t u d e s m u s t a g r e e
wi t h i n 1 0 0 f t .
I D c o d e r e p o r t e d i n D F 5 i s c o m p a r e d wi t h I D
c o d e r e p o r t e d d u r i n g M o d e Te s t i n va l i d
A TC R B S M o d e A r e p l y . A d d r e s s i s c o m p a r e d
wi t h a d d r e s s r e p o r t e d d u r i n g Mo d e Te s t .
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BAT
P AS S
2.5 Hr
DF=11
CA=0-LEVEL
2
CA
MODE
PI =02F08D
AA=AC3421(53032041)
II LOCKOUT TIMER=18S
II
MAT CH=PASS
SI LOCKOUT T IMER=18S
SI
MAT CH=PASS
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
Th e m u l t i - s i t e l o c k o u t p r o t o c o l i s u t i l i z e d i n
c o n j u n c t i o n wi t h a n I I c o d e t o v e r i f y l o c k o u t
(not accept any Mode S only All-Call) time.
If lockout time is 18 sec (1 sec), PASS is
displayed. FAIL is displayed if lockout time
i s o u t s i d e t h i s wi n d o w .
Th e m u l t i - s i t e l o c k o u t p r o t o c o l i s u t i l i z e d i n
c o n j u n c t i o n wi t h a n S I c o d e t o v e r i f y l o c k o u t
(not accept any Mode S only All-Call) time.
If lockout time is 18 sec (1 sec), PASS is
displayed. FAIL is displayed if lockout time
i s o u t s i d e t h i s wi n d o w .
Th e t e s t i n t e r r o g a t e s d u r i n g t h e l o c k o u t
p e r i o d wi t h a d i f f e r e n t S I c o d e t o c o n f i r m
interrogation acceptance.
NOTE: Due to long test time required,
lockout timer test is not run as part
o f A u t o Te s t . Te s t i s r u n o n l y i f
U F 1 1 Te s t i s p e r f o r m e d s e p a r a t e l y .
RETURN
UF11 Test
U F 1 1 Te s t p e r f o r m s t h e s e f u n c t i o n s :
I n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h M o d e S U F 1 1 , A P s e t
FFFFFF. Decodes and displays DF11
replies.
P e r f o r m s c o m p r e h e n s i v e I I a n d S I Ma t c h
Te s t .
P e r f o r m s I I a n d S I l o c k o u t Ti m e r Te s t .
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 1 1 , + 6 d B
a b o ve M T L , ve r i f y i n g a D F 1 1 r e p l y i s
r e c e i ve d .
XPDR UF11
F AI L
BAT
2.5 Hr
DF = 11
CA = 0 - LEVEL
2
CA
MODE
PI = 02F08D
AA = AC3421(53032041)
II LOCKOUT TIMER=18S
4 II MAT CH = 0-1, 3-4,6-7, 9-10, 12-13,15
SI LOCKOUT T IMER = 18S
4 SI MAT CH = 1-2 ,4-5,7-8 ,10-11 ,13-14,
16-17,19-20,22-23,25-26,
28-29,31-32,34-35,37-38,
40-41,43-44,46-47,49-50,
52-53,55-56,58-59,61-62
RUN
TEST
MORE
INFO
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
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XPDRUF16
BAT
P AS S
2.5 Hr
DF=16
VS=0 IN AIR
SL=0
RI =0NO ON BOARD TCAS
MV=30010000000000
XPDRUF20
AC=03 A0(0 1640)
10700 ft
MO DE C ALT CO MPARE=PASS
AA=AC3421(53032041)
DF11 ADDRESS COMPARE=PASS
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
UF16 Test
U F 1 6 Te s t ( L o n g A i r t o A i r S u r v e i l l a n c e )
performs these functions:
Verifies replies to Mode S UF16
interrogations and compares discrete address
wi t h D F 1 1 .
BAT
P AS S
2.5 Hr
DF=20
FS=3-ALERT
NO SPI
ON GROUND
DR=0-NO DOWNL INK REQUEST
UM=0
(IDS=0)
(IIS = 0)
MB=30010000000000
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
UF20 Test
U F 2 0 ( L o n g S u r v e i l l a n c e A l t i t u d e ) Te s t
performs these functions:
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 1 6 , + 6 d B
a b o ve M T L , v e r i f y i n g a D F 1 6 r e p l y i s
r e c e i ve d .
A l t i t u d e r e p o r t e d i n D F 1 6 i s c o m p a r e d wi t h
a l t i t u d e r e p o r t e d d u r i n g M o d e Te s t i n v a l i d
A TC R B S M o d e C r e p l y . A l t i t u d e s m u s t a g r e e
wi t h i n 1 0 0 f t .
N o r e p l y t o U F 1 6 r e s u l t s i n Mo d e S
p a s s i n A u t o Te s t .
NOTE:
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NOTE:
Th e B D S 3 , 0 T C A S s e n s i t i v i t y s t a t u s
m e s s a g e i n t e r r o g a t e s w i t h Mo d e S
UF20 (Comm A, altitude request),
RR=19 (long reply), DI=7, RRS=0,
MA=05000000000000, verifying
DF20 reply received has correct
altitude (compared with Mode C
a l t i t u d e ) , a d d r e s s ( c o m p a r e d wi t h
M o d e Te s t a d d r e s s ) a n d f o r m a t .
NOTE:
NOTE:
Th e D a t a l i n k C a p a b i l i t y R e p o r t
determines the level of transponder
under test.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Tr a n s p o n d e r s wi t h o u t a c t i v e
s u b s ys t e m s c a p a b l e o f a c c e p t i n g
Comm A data do not reply to UF20
interrogations.
BAT
P AS S
2.5 Hr
DF=21
FS=3-ALERT
NO SPI
ON GROUND
DR=0-NO DOWNL INK REQUEST
UM=0
(IDS=0)
(IIS = 0)
MB=30010000000000
ID=03A0(01640)
OCT AL ID 61 40
MODE A ID COMPARE=PASS
AA=AC3421(53032041)
DF11 ADDRESS COMPARE=PASS
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
UF21 Test
U F 2 1 ( L o n g S u r v e i l l a n c e I d e n t i t y ) Te s t
performs these functions:
Verifies replies to Mode S UF21
interrogations and compares discrete address
wi t h D F 1 1 .
Decodes and displays DF21 data fields.
Displays MB message field in HEX.
C o m p a r e s M o d e S I d e n t i t y C o d e t o Mo d e A
S q u a wk C o d e .
Th e T e s t S e t i n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 2 1 ( C o m m
A, altitude request), RR=17 (long reply),
DI=7, RRS=0, requesting a BDS 1,0 data link
capability report, +6 dB above MTL,
verifying a DF21 reply is received. If reply is
not received test interrogates for BDS 3,0
TCAS sensitivity status message.
I D c o d e r e p o r t e d i n D F 2 1 i s c o m p a r e d wi t h I D
c o d e r e p o r t e d d u r i n g M o d e Te s t i n v a l i d
A TC R B S M o d e A r e p l y .
Address is compared with address reported
d u r i n g M o d e Te s t i n D F 1 1 r e p l y .
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NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
Th e B D S 3 , 0 T C A S s e n s i t i vi t y s t a t u s
m e s s a g e i n t e r r o g a t e s w i t h Mo d e S
UF20 (Comm A, altitude request),
RR=19 (long reply), DI=7, RRS=0,
MA=05000000000000, verifying
DF20 reply received has correct
altitude (compared with Mode C
a l t i t u d e ) , a d d r e s s ( c o m p a r e d wi t h
M o d e Te s t a d d r e s s ) a n d f o r m a t .
Data displayed in MB message field
is not decoded.
BDS 1,0 Datalink Capability Report
determines the level of transponder
under test.
BAT
XPDRUF21
XPDRUF24
P AS S
RESERVAT IO N
UF 4
DF=20
IIS=15
IDS=2
BAT
2.5 Hr
AA=AC3421
SEGMENTS
DF=24
UF24
KE=1
ND=0
TAS=FFFF
AA=AC3421
CLOSEOUT
DF=20
UF 4
IIS=15
IDS=2
AA=AC3421
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
2.5 Hr
UF24 Test
DF=
FS=
DR=
UM=
MB=
(IDS= )
(IIS=
Th e U F 2 4 T e s t c o m p l e t e s t h e 1 6 s e g m e n t
d a t a t r a n s f e r ( U E L M p r o t o c o l ) v e r i f yi n g U F 2 4 .
ID=
(
)
OCT AL ID
MODE A ID COMPARE=
AA=
(
)
DF11 ADDRESS COMPARE=
RUN
TEST
NOTE:
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
Tr a n s p o n d e r s wi t h o u t a c t i v e
subsystems capable of accepting
Comm A data does not reply to UF21
interrogations.
W he n t h e c l o s e - o u t i s c o m p l e t e d t h e I I S
displayed equals the IIS displayed in the
reservation.
I n t e r r o g a t e s w i t h M o d e S U F 4 , + 6 d B a b o ve
MTL, UELM close-out and verifies reply
received is a DF20 UELM close-out (CommB).
TAS Field displays the number of transferred
s e g m e n t s . TA S d a t a c o n s i s t s o f 1 6 b i t s ,
e a c h b i t r e p r e s e n t i n g a s e g m e n t , d i s p l a ye d
as four hex digits.
N o r e p l y t o t h e U E L M Te s t s e q u e n c e d o e s
n o t f a i l M o d e S i n A u t o Te s t .
NOTE: BDS 1,0 Datalink Capability Report
determines the level of transponder
under test. If level <3 is reported,
test is not run and NOT CAPABLE is
displayed.
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P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
SUBNETWORK VER =1
ENH PROT IND
=LVL 2-4
=YES
SPEC SERV CAP
UELM CAPABILITY
=16/1 s
DELM CAPABILITY
=16/500 ms
AIRCRAFT ID CAP
=YES
SURV IDENT CAP
=YES
COMM USE GICB REP=1
DTE
=YES
CONT FLAG
=YES
SQUITTER CAP
=YES
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
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XPDRELEMENT SURV2
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=1,7
:0,5 :0,6 :0,7 :0,8 :0,9
:0,A :2,0 :2,1 :4,0 :4,1 :4,2 :4,3
:4,4 :4,5 :4,8 :5,0 :5,1 :5,2 :5,3
:5,4 :5,5 :5,6 :5,F :6,0
BDS 1,8=00000000000000
BDS 1,9=00000000000000
BDS 1,A=00000000000000
BDS 1,B=00000000000000
BDS 1,C=00000000000000
BDS=2,0
FLIGHT ID=UA661
BDS=3,0
ARA=11101010000000
RAC=1010
RAT=0
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
BDS
DESCRIPTION
0.5
0,6
0,7
0,8
0,9
0,A
1,0
1,7
2,0
2,1
3.0
4,0
4,1
4,2
4,3
4,4
4,5
4,8
5,0
5,1
5,2
5,3
5,4
5,5
5,6
5,F
6,0
R e f e r t o 1 - 2 - 4 , Ta b l e 2 . D a r k
Shaded BDS are not supported by
c u r r e n t I F R 6 0 0 0 s o f t wa r e . L i g h t
shaded BDS are supported by ADS-B
option.
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XPDRENHANCED SURV
BDS4,0
BDS6,0
B D S 1 , A I n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4 R R = 1 7 D I = 7
and RRS=10. DF20 reply BDS register
c o n t e n t d i s p l a ye d a s 1 4 H E X d i g i t s . E a c h b i t
set indicates capability supported for BDS
7,1 to A,8.
Specific Services GICB Capabilit y Report
BDS 1,B
B D S 1 , B I n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4 R R = 1 7 D I = 7
and RRS=11. DF20 reply BDS register
c o n t e n t d i s p l a ye d a s 1 4 H E X d i g i t s . E a c h b i t
set indicates capability supported for BDS
A,9 to E,0.
Specific Services GICB Capabilit y Report
BDS 1,C
B D S 1 , C I n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4 R R = 1 7 D I = 7
and RRS=12. DF20 reply BDS register
c o n t e n t d i s p l a ye d a s 1 4 H E X d i g i t s . E a c h b i t
set indicates capability supported for BDS
E,1 to F,F.
Aircraft Identification (Flight ID) BDS 2,0
Th e T e s t S e t I n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h M o d e S U F 4
(Comm A Identity request), RR=18 (long
reply) to request DF20 with AIS reply.
Verifies reply received is a DF20 (Comm-B)
wi t h a n A I S f i e l d c o n t a i n i n g v a l i d c h a r a c t e r s .
NOTE: If Flight ID is not entered into
transponder or linked subsystem,
A I S i s ze r o ( 0 ) .
A C A S R e s o l u t i o n A d vi s o r y B D S 3 , 0
BDS5,0
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
X P D R E n h a n c e d S u r ve i l l a n c e T e s t
X P D R E n h a n c e d S u r v e i l l a n c e Te s t p e r f o r m s
these functions:
Verifies, decodes and displays BDS 4,0
Aircraft Vertical Intention.
Verifies, decodes and displays BDS 5.0
Tr a c k a n d Tu r n R e p o r t .
Verifies, decodes and displays BDS 6,0
Heading and Speed Report.
NOTE: Only primary data fields are
displayed. For full decode and
display of GICB extracted BDS
registers, the ADS-B option is
required.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Te s t S e t I n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4 , + 6 d B a b o v e
MTL, RR=19 DI=7 RRS=0, decodes DF20
r e p l y a n d d i s p l a ys a c t i v e r e s o l u t i o n a d v i s o r y
data, including RAT (Resolution Advisory
Te r m i n a t e d ) b i t .
NOTE:
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Aircraft Vertical Intention BDS 4,0
Th e T e s t S e t I n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4 R R = 2 0
DI=7 RRS=0, decodes DF20 reply and
d i s p l a ys v e r t i c a l i n t e n t r e p o r t d a t a .
Th e T e s t S e t I n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4 R R = 2 2
DI=7 RRS=0, decodes DF20 reply and
displays Heading and Speed Report data.
NOTE:
MAG HDG:
M C P / F C U S E L A L T:
( Mo d e C o n t r o l P a n e l / F l i g h t C o n t r o l U n i t
Selected Altitude) displayed in feet.
Track and Turn Report BDS 5,0
Th e T e s t S e t I n t e r r o g a t e s wi t h U F 4 R R = 2 1
DI=7 RRS=0, decodes DF20 reply and
d i s p l a ys Tr a c k a n d Tu r n R e p o r t d a t a .
NOTE: ADLP (Air Data Link Processor) must
be installed or transponder must
have embedded ADLP to receive
data from subsystem (in this case
the FMS [Flight Management
System]).
( Ma g n e t i c H e a d i n g )
-180 to 180 deg
IND AIR SPEED:
(Indicated Air Speed)
0 to 1023 kts (1 kt resolution)
MACH NO:
( Ma c h N u m b e r )
0 to 4.096 (Mach Number)
INERT VERT VEL:
(Inertial Vertical Velocity)
-16384 to +16352 ft/min
(32 ft/min resolution)
B A R O A L T R A TE :
(Barometric Altitude Rate)
-16384 to +16352 ft/ min (32 ft/min
resolution)
ROLL ANGLE:
90.0 deg
T R U E TR A C K A N G L E :
(True Track Angle)
-180 to 180 deg
GROUND SPEED:
(Ground Speed)
0 to 2048 kts (2 kt resolution)
T R U E TR A C K A N G L E R A TE :
(True Track Angle Rate)
16.0 deg/sec
TRUE AIR SPEED:
(True Air Speed)
0 to 2046 kts (2 kt resolution)
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4.3.5
Altitude ENCODER
BAT
XPDRALT ENCODER
SOURCE:
2.5 Hr
SOURCE:
ENCODER
A2
A1
B4
B2
2.5 Hr
XPDR
ALTITUDE = 100000 ft
ALTITUDE = 100000 ft
A4
BAT
XPDRALT ENCODER
B1 C4
C2
C1
D4
A4
D2
A2
A1
B4
B2
B1 C4
C2
C1
D4
D2
ID = 6677
A4
RUN
TEST
A2
A1
B4
B2
B1 C4
C2
C1
RUN
TEST
SELECT
SOURCE
D4
D2
D1
SELECT
SOURCE
Altitude Encoder
Altitude Encoder performs these functions:
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y u n t i l t h e X P D R
ENCODER Screen is displayed.
2.
3.
C o n n e c t Te s t S e t . R e f e r t o 1 - 1 - 2 , f o r
Antenna Setup. Refer to 1-1-2, for
Direct Connect Setup.
4.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y u n t i l t h e X P D R
ENCODER Screen is displayed.
2.
3.
C o n n e c t Te s t S e t . R e m o t e C o n n e c t o r ,
Altitude Encoder inputs to UUT
Encoding Altimeter via user provided
cable. Refer to Appendix A for remote
connector pinouts.
4.
5.
U s e B a r o m e t r i c Te s t S e t t o p u m p u p
UUT Encoding Altimeter to desired test
altitudes and confirm altitude on
d i s p l a y.
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4.3.6
S TE P
1.
4.3.7
PROCEDURE
C o n n e c t l o n g R F c o a x i a l c a b l e b e t we e n
the aircraft antenna feeder cable and
Te s t S e t R F I / O C o n n e c t o r .
2.
P o we r O n A i r c r a f t a n d c o n f i g u r e
a i r c r a f t f o r we i g h t o f f w h e e l s .
3.
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P O W E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t .
S TE P
1.
S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e t t o D I R E C T
C O N N E C T.
5.
6.
7.
8.
S e l e c t C H E C K C A P : S e t t o YE S .
9.
S e l e c t PW R L I M: S e t t o F A R 4 3 .
C o n n e c t l o n g R F c o a x i a l c a b l e b e t we e n
t h e A n t e n n a C o u p l e r a n d Te s t S e t R F
I/O Connector.
3.
P o we r O n A i r c r a f t a n d c o n f i g u r e
a i r c r a f t f o r we i g h t o f f w h e e l s .
4.
P o we r U p : P r e s s t h e P O W E R K e y t o
p o we r t h e Te s t S e t .
S e l e c t R F P O R T: S e l e c t D I R
W /COUPLER
6.
7.
8.
1 1 . S e l e c t PW R L I M: S e t t o F A R 4 3 .
T
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4.3.8
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y t o d i s p l a y X P D R
A u t o Te s t S c r e e n . T h e Te s t S e t s h o ws
d i s p l a ys t h e r e s u l t s o f t h e l a s t XP D R
A u t o Te s t i f r u n s i n c e l a s t P o we r - u p .
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
S h i e l d wi t h A n t e n n a S h i e l d o r
disconnect and terminate UUT antenna
not being tested. Refer to Appendix J.
D e a c t i va t e o t h e r a r e a t r a n s p o n d e r s o r
position transponders at least three
t i m e s t h e XP D R S e t u p S c r e e n A N T
R A N G E f r o m t h e Te s t S e t A n t e n n a .
P r e s s R U N / S TO P S o f t K e y t o r u n X P D R
A u t o Te s t . T E S T I N G i n t h e l i n e a b o v e
the soft keys indicates test is running.
7.
P r e s s R U N / S TO P S o f t K e y a t a n y t i m e
to stop test (non-resumable).
8.
V e r i f y X P D R A u t o Te s t i n d i c a t e s P A S S
o r F A I L o n D I S P L A Y. V e r i f y s q u a wk
codes, altitudes, Mode S address, VS
and FS status, country and tail number.
9.
V e r i f y s q u a wk c o d e s , a l t i t u d e s , Mo d e S
address, VS and FS status, country and
tail number.
N O T E : Th e A n t e n n a S h i e l d p r o v i d e s a t l e a s t
20 dB of isolation, ensuring airborne
TCAS equipped aircraft do not
detect UUT at altitude, causing false
R A s a n d T A s . Th e 2 0 d B i s o l a t i o n
of the antenna shield may cause
va r i o u s t e s t s t o f a i l , wh i c h i s n o r m a l .
4.3.9
S TE P
" O V E R T H E A I R " S I M U L AT E D
ALTITUDE TEST PROCEDURE
( U U T Ai r c r a f t A l t i t u d e R e p o r t i n g
S ys t e m > A i r f i e l d A l t i t u d e [ " P u m p e d
Up"])
PROCEDURE
1.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y t o d i s p l a y X P D R
A u t o Te s t S c r e e n . T e s t S e t d i s p l a y s
r e s u l t s o f l a s t X P D R A u t o Te s t i f r u n
s i n c e l a s t P o we r - u p .
2.
3.
4.
5.
S h i e l d b o t h U U T a n t e n n a s wi t h
Antenna Shields or disconnect and
terminate UUT Antenna not being
tested. Deactivate other area
transponders or position transponders
> 5 0 f t ( 1 5 . 2 4 m ) f r o m t h e Te s t S e t
antenna.
6.
P r e s s R U N / S TO P K e y t o r u n XP D R
A u t o Te s t . T E S T I N G i n t h e l i n e a b o ve
the soft keys indicates test is running.
7.
P r e s s R U N / S TO P K e y a t a n y t i m e t o
stop test (non-resumable). Otherwise,
A u t o Te s t r u n s u n t i l a l l t e s t s a r e
complete.
8.
X P D R A u t o Te s t w i l l i n d i c a t e a F A I L o n
D I S P L A Y.
9.
V e r i f y s q u a wk c o d e s , a l t i t u d e s , Mo d e S
address, VS and FS status, country and
tail number.
N O T E : Th e A n t e n n a S h i e l d p r o v i d e s a t l e a s t
20 dB of isolation, ensuring airborne
TCAS equipped aircraft do not
detect UUT at altitude, causing false
R A s a n d T A s . Th e 2 0 d B i s o l a t i o n
of the antenna shield may cause
v a r i o u s t e s t s t o f a i l , wh i c h i s n o r m a l .
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4.4 DME
D e d i c a t e d K e ys a n d C o n t r o l F i e l d s :
F R E Q K e y:
BAT
DME
2.5 Hr
Te s t S e t r e p l y F r e q u e n c y i s d i s p l a y e d i n
three linked units.
VOR (paired frequency MHz)
% REPLY: 100
SQTR
: ON
ECHO :OFF
IDENT: OFF
TX FREQ = 1041.00
MHZ
P1 WIDTH= 3.500 us
P2 WIDTH= 3.500 us
P1-P2
= 36.00 us(Y)
UUTLVL
= -38.2 dBm
RUN
TEST
PREV
PARAM
IN
NEXT
PARAM
ERP=55.0 dBm
PRF=150 Hz
STOP
RATE
IN/OUT
RANGE Key:
Selects Range field.
S o f t K e ys :
R A TE K e y:
R U N TE S T:
S t a r t s t h e D ME T e s t . T E S T R U N N I N G i s
d i s p l a ye d a t t h e t o p o f S c r e e n .
NEXT PARAM:
% REPLY:
PREV PARAM:
SQTR:
S TO P ( S T A R T ) R A TE :
ECHO:
I N / O U T:
R e ve r s e s s i m u l a t e d d i r e c t i o n o f a i r c r a f t .
I D E N T:
Selectable ON or OFF. Sends 1350 Hz tone
wi t h t h r e e l e t t e r s t a t i o n I d e n t i f i c a t i o n .
Defined in Setup DME Screen.
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4.4.1
Me a s u r e m e n t P a r a m e t e r s :
TX FREQ:
Measures and displays Interrogation
Frequency in MHz.
ERP:
Measures and displays Interrogator ERP
( E f f e c t i ve R a d i a t e d P o w e r ) i n d B m , d BW o r
W peak. Units are selected in SETUPGENERAL Screen.
PRF:
Measures and displays interrogator Pulse
Repetition Frequency.
P 1 W I D TH :
Measures and displays Interrogator P1 width
in us.
P 2 W I D TH :
Measures and displays Interrogator P2 width
in us.
P1/P2:
DME SETUP
BAT
SETUP DME
2.5 Hr
RF PORT
: DIRECT CONNECT
ANT RANGE : -
IDENT T ONE : IF R
DIR CABLE L EN: 25 FT
DIR CABLE L OSS: 4.5 dB
COUPLER LOSS: 0.8 dB
MAX RANGE: 200.00 nm
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
DIAG
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
RF I/O CONNECTOR:
Selects ANTENNA (ANT
CONNECTOR) or DIRECT
C O N N E C T vi a R F I / O C o n n e c t o r
or DIR W /COUPLER.
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
0.96 GHz
1.03 GHz
1.09 GHz
MAX RANGE:
3.
V = Velocity factor of
cable
COUPLER LOSS:
Displays coupler loss in dB (at
1090 MHZ). Figure marked on
supplied coupler.
NOTE: Coupler loss range 0.0 to
9.9 dB.
L i m i t s t h e m a xi m u m s i m u l a t e d
range (10.00 to 450.00) Default
is400 nm.
L = physical length of
cable
1.15 GHz
1.21 GHz
Lentered = L * (0.68/V)
W he r e L e n t e r e d = t h e
length value entered into
A N T/ D I R / C P L C A B L E L E N
field.
ANT GAIN:
Entered in dBi and normally set
once, the five gain figures
(0.0 to 20.9) for frequencies are:
PROCEDURE
I D E N T: O N
3.
S e t S Q TR t o O N a n d v e r i f y U U T D M E
searches and locks on within 1.5 sec.
4.
5.
V e r i f y Tr a c k P R F i s 3 0 H z .
6.
V e r i f y T X F r e q u e n c y i s wi t h i n
0.1 MHz of assigned channel.
7.
V e r i f y P 1 t o P 2 P u l s e W id t h s a r e 3 . 5 s
(0.5 s).
8.
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S TE P
9.
PROCEDURE
Verify ERP is for:
TSOd DME >18,000 ft 250 W
(+54 dBm)
S TE P
Calibration:
1.
S e t R A TE t o 6 0 0 k t s a n d v e r i f y U U T
DME distance indicator displays an
outbound track, without breaking lock.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
O E M Te s t p r o c e d u r e s s h o u l d
b e f o l l o we d .
F o r R a d i a t e d Te s t i n g ,
M a xi m u m U U T L V L s e t t a b l e
d e p e n d s o n d i s t a n c e o f Te s t
Set from UUT and Setup DME
Screen settings.
CALIBRATION
2.5 Hr
Enter Password
----
PROCEDURE
2.
SETUP RS232
2.5 Hr
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
RETURN
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4.5 TCAS
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 f u l l y t e s t s A TC R B S a n d M o d e
S , A C A S , TC A S I a n d I I ( T r a f f i c A l e r t
Collision Avoidance System).
Th e t e s t s e t s i m u l a t e s a n I n t r u d e r A i r c r a f t
c o n ve r g i n g o n t h e p o s i t i o n o f t h e T C A S U U T.
By manually defining a scenario or utilizing
the factory default scenarios in test set
m e m o r y, t h e Te s t S e t o p e r a t o r c a n v e r i f y t h e
c o r r e c t TA s ( Tr a f f i c A d v i s o r y ) a n d R A s
(Resolution Advisory) have occurred on the
TCAS display.
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 i s u s e d wi t h t h e d i r e c t i o n a l
a n t e n n a a t t a c h e d , a l l o wi n g t h e u s e r t o m o v e
the test set to different locations and
h e a d i n g s f r o m t h e A i r c r a f t U U T.
4.5.1
T C A S O P E R AT I O N C O N C E P T
T C A S i s a s y s t e m wh i c h p r o v i d e s s i t u a t i o n a l
a wa r e n e s s o f t h e s u r r o u n d i n g a i r s p a c e o f a n
a i r c r a f t t o t h e p i l o t a n d c r e w. T C A S
establishes a volume of airspace around the
aircraft based upon range, speed and
altitude.
B y w o r k i n g i n - c o n j u n c t i o n wi t h t h e a i r c r a f t
Tr a n s p o n d e r s y s t e m , T C A S c a n d e t e r m i n e
the relative threat of an aircraft and issue
visual and audible advisories to assist the
crew in taking action that prevents a
collision. Refer to 1-2-4, Table 3.
T C A S P r o t e c t i o n V o l u m e E xa m p l e
5,000 ft to 10,000 ft
Figure 7
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Your
Altitude (ft)
SL
Tau
(sec)
DMOD
(nmi)
Altitude Threshold
(ft)
TA
RA
TA
RA
TA
RA
( AL I M )
<1000
20
N/A
0.30
N/A
850
N/A
1000 - 2350
25
15
0.33
0.20
850
300
2350 - 5000
30
20
0.48
0.35
850
300
5000 - 10,000
40
25
0.75
0.55
850
350
10,000 - 20,000
45
30
1.00
0.80
850
400
20,000 - 42,000
48
35
1.30
1.10
850
600
>42,000
48
35
1.30
1.10
1200
700
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R e s o l u t i o n A d vi s o r y: A s o l i d r e d
square indicates that the intruding
aircraft is projected to be a collision
threat. TCAS II calculates that the
i n t r u d e r h a s r e a c h e d t h e p o i n t wh e r e
a R e s o l u t i o n A d v i s o r y i s n e c e s s a r y.
Th e t i m e t o c l o s e s t a p p r o a c h wi t h t h e
intruder is now between 15 and
3 5 s e c d e p e n d i n g o n a l t i t u d e . Th e
s y m b o l a p p e a r s t o g e t h e r wi t h a n
a p p r o p r i a t e a u d i o wa r n i n g a n d a
vertical maneuver indication on the
RA/VSI.
- 05
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4.5.2
TCAS TESTING
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 p r o v i d e s t h r e e b a s i c TC A S t e s t
functions.
TCAS Screen
P r o v i d e s s i m u l a t e d e n c o u n t e r s wi t h i n t r u d i n g
Mode S or Mode C aircraft. Measures Peak
P u l s e P o we r o r E R P ( E f f e c t i v e R a d i a t e d
P o we r ) a n d T X F r e q u e n c y o f t h e i n t e r r o g a t o r .
Monitor Screens
4.5.3
SETUP-TCAS SCREEN:
S E TU P - T C A S S c r e e n c o n t a i n s p a r a m e t e r s
which determine operational characteristics of
t h e TC A S F u n c t i o n a l Mo d e . U n l e s s o t h e r wi s e
stated, last used values are retained on
P o we r - U p .
NOTE: Enter Setup Screen information before
conducting test operations.
S u r ve i l l a n c e M o n i t o r :
BAT
SETUP-TCAS
D i s p l a ys s u r ve i l l a n c e i n t e r r o g a t i o n s U F 0 a n d
UF16 field content, surveillance interval and
count.
Broadcast Monitor:
2.5 Hr
D i s p l a ys T C A S b r o a d c a s t i n t e r r o g a t i o n s U F 1 6
field content, broadcast interval and count.
D i s p l a ys R A b r o a d c a s t i n t e r r o g a t i o n s U F 1 6
field content, broadcast interval and count.
W hi s p e r - S h o u t Mo n i t o r :
D i s p l a ys w h i s p e r - s h o u t s e q u e n c e i n t e r v a l ,
c o u n t o f i n t e r r o g a t i o n s wi t h n o s u p p r e s s i o n ,
S1, P2 or both S1 and P2. Interrogation
spacing is also displayed.
Setup Screens
SETUP
REPLY
PARAM
PREV
PARAM
S TE P
NEXT
PARAM
DIAG
STORE/
RECALL
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
RF PORT:
Selects ANTENNA or DIRECT
CONNECT via RF I/O Connector.
.
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
PROCEDURE
COUPLER LOSS:
Displays coupler loss in dB (at 1090
MHZ). Figure marked on supplied
coupler.
NOTE: Coupler loss range 0.0 to
9.9 dB.
ANT GAIN:
Entered in dBi, gain figures (0.0 to
20.9) for 1.03 and 1.096 GHz marked
on supplied Directional Antenna.
ANT HEIGHT:
Te s t S e t A n t e n n a t o T C A S a n t e n n a
height difference (1 to 99 ft or 0.5 to
30.0 m).
NOTE: UNITS parameter determines
feet or meters.
3.
UUT ADDRESS:
If AUTO is selected the test set
i n t e r r o g a t e s t h e TC A S U U T
Tr a n s p o n d e r w i t h a n A T C R B S A l l
Call, to obtain the Mode S address,
which is used in subsequent
Tr a n s p o n d e r i n t e r r o g a t i o n s t o o b t a i n
t h e TC A S U U T a l t i t u d e .
If MANUAL is selected, the UUT
address is obtained from the
MANUAL AA field.
MANUAL AA:
U s e r e n t e r e d Tr a n s p o n d e r a d d r e s s
f o r TC A S U U T Tr a n s p o n d e r .
S Q U I T TE R S :
Used to turn ON or OFF Simulated
M o d e S Tr a n s p o n d e r D F 1 1 s q u i t t e r s
containing address specified in
TEST SET AA: field. Squitters are
transmitted once per second and
should be set to ON for normal
interrogation/reply operation.
A L T R E P O R TI N G :
Used to turn ON or OFF Simulated
Tr a n s p o n d e r A T C R B S M o d e C o r
Mode S altitude information.
D I S P L A Y E D A L T:
W it h R E L A TI V E s e l e c t e d , s i m u l a t e d
altitude displayed in ALT field of
TCAS screen is relative to UUT
Altitude (i.e., UUT altitude). W ith
ABSOLUTE selected, simulated
altitude displayed in ALT field of
TCAS screen is actual altitude.
TEST SET AA:
Enter test set simulated Mode S
Tr a n s p o n d e r a d d r e s s i n H E X.
P r e s s TC A S M o d e K e y t o r e t u r n t o TC A S
Te s t S c r e e n .
ANT RANGE:
Te s t S e t A n t e n n a t o T C A S a n t e n n a
horizontal range (6 to 250 ft or 2.0 to
75.0 m).
NOTE:
UNITS parameter
determines feet or meters.
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T C A S R E P L Y P A R AM E T E R S S C R E E N :
N E X T P A R AM :
BAT
VS :0
SL :0
DF11
DF16
CA :0
VS :0
ARA:0 000
SL :0
RAC:0
2.5 Hr
RIa:8
VDS:30
RIt:3
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
RESET
PARAMS
RETURN
Th e r e p l y p a r a m e t e r s s c r e e n c o n t r o l s t h e
content of the Mode S Replies DF0, DF11 and
D F 1 6 u s e d i n t h e TC A S t e s t . Th e m e s s a g e
fields allow the user to program capability
information and various advisories to the
TCAS interrogator.
NOTE: Refer to Appendix I for detailed
d e s c r i p t i o n s o f t h e f o l l o wi n g
d i s p l a ye d D o wn l i n k F o r m a t ( D F ) f i e l d s
and subfields. All fields are displayed
i n h e xa d e c i m a l . U n l e s s o t h e r wi s e
specified, both single and continuous
S L EW k e y d e p r e s s i o n s c h a n g e v a l u e s
by 1.
INPUT
D AT A
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DEFINITION
No Sensitivity Level reported
Operates at Sens itivity Level
Operates at Sensitivity Level
Operates at Sensitivity Level
Operates at Sensitivity Level
Operates at Sensitivity Level
Operates at Sensitivity Level
Operates at Sensitivity Level
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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CA:
Rlt:
E n t e r t r a n s p o n d e r C a p a b i l i t y ( 1 - 2 - 4 , Ta b l e 5 ) .
Th e T e s t S e t t r a n s m i t s t h e C A : f i e l d i n D F 1 1
(squitter transmissions).
INPUT
D AT A
DEFINITION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
RIa: FIELD
INPUT DATA
0
3
No data available
DEFINITION
(TCAS CAPABILITY)
No on-board TCAS
On-board TCAS has
vertical-only resolution
ability.
On-board TCAS has
vertic al and horizontal
resolution ability.
R I : F i e l d ( Tr a c k i n g ) V a l i d D a t a
Ta b l e 7
RAC:
E n t e r s i m u l a t e d T C A S R e s o l u t i o n A d vi s o r y
C o m p l e m e n t s . Th e R A C : f i e l d i n d i c a t e s
current active Resolution Advisory
Complements being received from all other
T C A S a i r c r a f t wi t h o n - b o a r d r e s o l u t i o n
c a p a b i l i t y ( 1 - 2 - 4 , Ta b l e 8 ) . Th e t e s t s e t
transmits the RAC: field in DF16 (part of MV
field).
DEFINITION
( AI R S P E E D )
8
9
RIt: FIELD
INPUT DATA
75 k ts
INPUT
D AT A
0
1
2
4
8
DEFINITION
No resolution advisory
c omplements
Don't turn right.
Don't turn left.
Don't climb.
Don't descend.
N O T E : Th e s u m o f t h e I n p u t D a t a
c o d e s i n d i c a t e s m u l t i p l e a c t i ve
resolution advisories are being
received.
RAC: Field Valid Data
Ta b l e 8
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ARA:
4.5.4
P r e s s TC A S M o d e K e y u n t i l TC A S Te s t S c r e e n
is displayed.
INPUT
D AT A
DEFINITION
0001
0002
0004
0008
0010
0020
0040
0080
0100
0200
0400
0800
1000
2000
TCAS SCREEN
BAT
T CAS
2.5 Hr
SCENARIO: 0-CUSTOM
T CAS T YPE:T CAS II
%R E PLY: 100
INTRUDER TYPE:MODE S
RANGE ST ART : 10.00 nm
STOP: 0.00 nm
RANGE RAT E : 350 kts
ALT ST ART :
+1000 ft
STOP:
0 ft
ALT RAT E :
600 fpm
CONVERGE
:OFF
UUT ALT
:
31200 ft
AL T DET ECT : ON
FREQ= 1030.000 MHz
ERP= 57.0 dBm
RANGE= 21.00 nm IN
ALT= +1000 ft
T CAS ST AT US= T RACKING
ENCOUNTER= 0:00
ST AT US= NON-T HREAT
RUN
TEST
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
MON
STORE/
RECALL
Th e T C A S s c r e e n p r o v i d e s s i m u l a t e d p l a n n e d
e n c o u n t e r s wi t h A T C R B S Mo d e C o r M o d e S
i n t r u d e r s . T h e TC A S s c r e e n i s u s e d t o v e r i f y
a u d i o a n d v i s u a l TC A S o p e r a t i o n ( T r a f f i c a n d
Resolution Advisories). Intruding flight
patterns are programmed from the TCAS
s c r e e n a n d s t o r e d i n o n e o f s i xt e e n u s e r
named scenario data storage locations.
Eight factory pre-defined scenarios are
p r o v i d e d wh i c h m a y b e r e c a l l e d , m o d i f i e d a n d
stored under a user named scenario.
BAT
T CAS
2.5 Hr
SCENARIO: 0-CUSTOM
T CAS T YPE:T CAS II
%R E PLY: 100
INT RUDER T YPE: AT CRBS
RANGE ST ART : 10.00 nm
STOP: 0.00 nm
RANGE RAT E : 350 kts
ALT ST ART :
+1000 ft
STOP:
0 ft
ALT RAT E :
600 fpm
CONVERGE
:OFF
UUT ALT
:
31200 ft
AL T DET ECT : ON
FREQ= 1030.00 MHz
ERP= 57.0 dBm
RANGE= 21.00 nm IN
ALT= +1000 ft
T CAS ST AT US= T RACKING
ST AT US= NON-T HREAT
ENCOUNTER= 0:00
RUN
TEST
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
MON
STORE/
RECALL
CLI:
Enter Coordination Lock Indicator (0 is Off,
1 i s O n ) . Th e t e s t s e t t r a n s m i t s t h e C L I : f i e l d
in DF16 (part of MV field).
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Calculation of Scenarios:
S TE P
E x: A s s u m e i n t r u d e r a t 1 0 , 0 0 0 f t a b o v e U U T
altitude. Intruder velocity is 600 kts and
intruder distance is 20 nm.
Manual calculation of altitude rate to ensure
c o n ve r g e n c e :
Select CONVERGE: OFF
S TO P A L T= 0 f t , S T O P R A N G E = 0 n m .
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
P r e s s TC A S M o d e K e y t o d i s p l a y T C A S
Te s t S c r e e n .
3.
A L T R A TE = A L T S TA R T x R A N G E R A TE
START RANGE x 60
S t a r t s t h e TC A S Te s t .
N E X T P A R AM :
A L T R A TE = 1 0 , 0 0 0 x 6 0 0
20 x 60
A L T R A TE = 5 0 0 0 f p m
Auto calculation of altitude rate to ensure
c o n ve r g e n c e :
Set the following:
R A N G E S TA R T: 2 0 n m
RANGE RATE: 600 kts
A L T S T A R T: + 1 0 , 0 0 0 f t
Select CONVERGE: ON. Altitude rate is
automatically determined to achieve collision.
S TO P ( R a n g e ) a n d S T O P ( A l t ) f i e l d s i s
c l e a r e d , a l l o wi n g e a s y p r o g r a m m i n g o f r a n d o m
b u t c o n ve r g i n g s c e n a r i o s .
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
PROCEDURE
INTRUDER TYPE:
UUT ALT:
W he n s e t t o O N , U U T a l t i t u d e i s o b t a i n e d
a u t o m a t i c a l l y f r o m TC A S U U T
transponder.
FREQ:
Displays TCAS UUT transmitter
frequency in MHz.
ERP:
Displays TCAS UUT transmitter ERP
( E f f e c t i v e R a d i a t e d P o w e r ) i n d B m , d BW
or W peak.
RANGE:
Displays simulated range in nm.
ALT:
Displays simulated altitude. Depending
o n s e t u p TC A S m e n u D I S P L A Y E D A L T
setting, altitude displayed is either
relative to UUT ALT or actual altitude.
NOTE: In all IFR 6000 TCAS scenarios,
altitude START and STOP
parameters are relative to UUT
altitude, enabling scenarios to
b e u s e d a t a n y a l t i t u d e wi t h o u t
reprogramming.
TCAS STATUS:
Displays TCAS status either ACQUIRING
o r TR A C K I N G . W h e n T R A C K I N G i s
annunciated, an intruder should be
d i s p l a y e d o n t h e TC A S d i s p l a y ( M o d e S
feature).
N O T E : A C Q U I R I N G o r TR A C K I N G i s
determined from UF0 or UF16
discrete interrogations AQ field.
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4.5.5
S TE P
PROCEDURE
S T AT U S :
Displays simulated test set status in
r e l a t i o n s h i p t o T C A S U U T. F o u r
different status messages may be
displayed.
NON THREAT
Th e S E T U P - S C E N A R I O D A TA S c r e e n m a y b e
accessed from either the TCAS Screen or
S E TU P - T C A S S c r e e n b y p r e s s i n g t h e
S TO R E / R E C A L L S o f t K e y .
Th e S e t u p S c e n a r i o S c r e e n a l l o ws t h e r e c a l l o f
nine factory predetermined scenarios and the
Storage and Recall of up to 16 user defined
and named scenarios.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Ti m e u n t i l e n c o u n t e r i s [ 4 0 s e c a n d
>25 sec.
RESOLUTION
Ti m e u n t i l e n c o u n t e r i s [ 2 5 s e c .
ENCOUNTER:
Displays time in minutes and seconds to
encounter.
N O T E : Th e r e a r e u s u a l l y t wo t o t h r e e
seconds of delay (target
acquisition time) between the
start of TCAS operation and
when the UUT acquires the test
set as a target.
W he n a n y U U T a n t e n n a i s b e i n g
tested the target acquisition
time increases. Refer to
Appendix K for target
acquisition time probabilities.
5.
BAT
2.5 Hr
PREV
PAGE
STORE
NEXT
PAGE
RETURN
BAT
2.5 Hr
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefg hijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789 !()*,-./:;?@
_____________________________
Please Enter Store Name
ENTER
CHAR
SELECT
BACK
SPACE
CANCEL
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CHAR SELECT:
To o v e r wr i t e a n e x i s t i n g T C A S s c e n a r i o , p r e s s
YES Soft Key on CONFIRM Screen.
BAT
CONFIRM
Overwrite
existing
2.5 Hr
store?
NO
YES
E n t e r p a s s wo r d b y p r e s s i n g t h e S o f t K e y s o n
the SETUP-TCAS SCENARIO Screen.
BAT
SETUP-TCAS SCENARIO
2.5 Hr
Enter Password
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4.5.6
MONITOR SCREENS
S TE P
W he n I N T R U D E R T Y P E s e l e c t e d i s Mo d e S ,
t h e Te s t S e t m o n i t o r s f o r U p l i n k F o r m a t s ( U F )
0 o r 1 6 . M o d e S m o n i t o r i n g c o n s i s t s o f t wo
different Monitor screens; the surveillance
monitor and the broadcast monitor.
W he n I N T R U D E R T Y P E s e l e c t e d i s A TC R B S ,
t h e Te s t S e t m o n i t o r s t h e W h i s p e r - S h o u t
sequence.
3.
4.
5.
4 . 5 . 6 . 1 S u r ve i l l a n c e M o n i t o r
Th e S u r ve i l l a n c e M o n i t o r i s a g e n e r a l
monitoring screen displaying the contents of
the major interrogation fields incorporated in
UF0 and UF16. Information is displayed in
h e xa d e c i m a l a n d c a n b e u s e d t o v e r i f y
interrogator bit accuracy.
BAT
T CAS- SURV MO N
UF0
UF16
RUN
TEST
S TE P
1.
2.
2.5 Hr
RL =0 AQ =0
COUNT=1000
RL =1
AQ =0
MTB=0
CVC=0
HRC=0
ESB=0
COUNT=1000
UDS=0
LCK=0
VRC=0
CHC=0
MID=356412
INT ERVAL =10. 0s
BROAD
MON
RETURN
PROCEDURE
Th e b o t t o m l i n e i n d i c a t e s r u n n i n g
Monitor by displaying: *Testing*.
Refer to Appendix F for detailed
d e s c r i p t i o n o f t h e f o l l o wi n g d i s p l a ye d
Uplink Format fields and subfields.
PROCEDURE
Connect UUT to IFR 6000 RF I/O
Connector or IFR 6000 Directional
A n t e n n a ( f a c i n g t o wa r d s U U T A n t e n n a )
to Antenna Connector.
Perform the Setup Procedure (para
1-2-4.5.3). Set INTRUDER TYPE: to
MODE S.
UF:
U p l i n k F o r m a t n u m b e r , a s r e c e i ve d
in the Mode S interrogation, is
displayed in decimal form.
RL:
Reply Length field, sent in UF0 and
UF16, indicates request for
t r a n s p o n d e r ( I F R 6 0 0 0 ) t o r e p l y wi t h
DF0 if set to 0 or DF16 if set to 1.
AQ:
Acquisition field, sent in UF0 and
UF16, indicates request for
t r a n s p o n d e r ( I F R 6 0 0 0 ) t o r e p l y wi t h
capability (tracking) report if set to 0
or airspeed (acquisition) report if set
to 1.
UDS:
Th e U D S : f i e l d , s e n t i n U F 1 6 ( p a r t o f
MU field), defines the content of the
M U m e s s a g e f i e l d . Th e U D S : f i e l d
indicates TCAS Resolution
Advisories Lock Requests or
Resolution Messages if set to 30 or
TCAS Broadcast Messages if set to
32.
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
LCK:
If set to 1, the Lock field indicates
request for the transponder (IFR
6000) to send information for TCAS
Resolution Advisory (transponder is a
collision threat to the interrogator)
and is received in UF16 (part of MU
field).
MTB:
If set to 1 the Multiple Threat Bit
r e c e i ve d i n U F 1 6 ( p a r t o f M U f i e l d )
indicates the interrogator is receiving
more than one collision threat.
CVC:
Th e C a n c e l V e r t i c a l R e s o l u t i o n
A d vi s o r y C o m p l e m e n t i s r e c e i v e d i n
UF16 (part of MU field) (1-2-4,
Ta b l e 1 0 ) .
CVC: FIELD
0
1
2
S TE P
VRC:
Th e V e r t i c a l R e s o l u t i o n A d v i s o r y
Complement is received in UF16
( p a r t o f M U f i e l d ) ( 1 - 2 - 4 , Ta b l e 1 1 ) .
VRC: FIELD
0
1
2
CHC:
Th e C a n c e l H o r i z o n t a l R e s o l u t i o n
Advisory Complement is received in
UF16 (part of MU field) (1-2-4,
Ta b l e 1 2 ) .
CHC: FIELD
0
1
2
DEFINITION
No cancellation
Cancel, don't turn left.
Cancel, don't turn right.
HRC:
R e f e r t o 1 - 2 - 4 , Ta b l e 1 3 f o r t h e
Horizontal Resolution Advisory
Complement received in UF16 (part
of MU field).
DEFINITION
No cancellation
Cancel, don't descend.
Cancel, don't climb.
PROCEDURE
DEFINITION
HRC: FIELD
DEFINITION
0
1
2
5
6
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
ESB:
R e f e r t o 1 - 2 - 4 , Ta b l e 1 4 f o r t h e
Encoded/Vertical Sense Bits received
in UF16 (now VSB, part of MU field)
to verify Vertical Resolution Advisory
Complements.
PROCEDURE
I N TE R V A L :
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 d i s p l a y s t i m e f r o m t h e
start of one interrogation to the start
o f t h e n e x t i n t e r r o g a t i o n . Th e I F R
6 0 0 0 l o o k s f o r t h e i n t e r v a l b e t we e n
0.53 sec (time to display information)
and 1.27 sec (1.0 sec is nominal).
COUNT:
Th e C O U N T: f i e l d d i s p l a y s t h e
number of TCAS Surveillance
Interrogations received during the
test operation.
V AL I D
CVC: FIELD VRC: FIELD ESB: FIELD
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
E
7
9
B
5
C
2
D
3
A
4
6
8
1
F
6.
MI D :
Th e M I D : f i e l d , r e c e i v e d i n U F 1 6
(part of MU field) displays the
d i s c r e t e Mo d e S a d d r e s s o f t h e T C A S
interrogator.
2.5 Hr
RA BROADCAST
UDS=31
CAC=100000 ft
RAT =1
ARA=11101010000000
MTE=1
RAC=1010
AID=7777
COUNT=1000
TCAS BROADCAST
UDS=32
MID=A92492
COUNT=1000
INT ERVAL =1 0.0s
RUN
TEST
BAT
SURV
MON
RETURN
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S TE P
1.
2.
PROCEDURE
S TE P
CAC:
Th e C A C = f i e l d , r e c e i v e d i n U F 1 6
(part of MU field), displays the Mode
C altitude code of the reporting
aircraft.
R A T:
Th e R A T = f i e l d r e c e i v e d i n U F 1 6
(part of MU field) indicates that an
RA has been terminated. If set to 0,
the RA indicated by the ARA subfield
is currently active. If set to 1, the RA
indicated by the ARA subfield has
b e e n t e r m i n a t e d . Th e o n e i s s e t f o r
18 sec 1 sec.
ARA:
Th e A R A = f i e l d i n d i c a t e s a l l c u r r e n t
A c t i ve R e s o l u t i o n A d v i s o r i e s b e i n g
transmitted by the UUT (1-2-4,
Ta b l e 1 5 ) .
PROCEDURE
DEFINITION
BINARY DATA
Don't turn right.
0000 0000 0000 0001
Don't turn left.
0000 0000 0000 0010
Turn right.
0000 0000 0000 0100
Turn left.
0000 0000 0000 1000
Don't climb faster than 2000 fpm .
0000 0000 0001 0000
Don't climb faster than 1000 fpm .
0000 0000 0010 0000
Don't climb faster than 500 fpm.
0000 0000 0100 0000
Don't climb.
0000 0000 1000 0000
Descend.
0000 0001 0000 0000
Don't descend faster than 2000 fpm.
0000 0010 0000 0000
Don't descend faster than 1000 fpm.
0000 0100 0000 0000
Don't descend faster than 500 fpm .
0000 1000 0000 0000
Don't descend.
0001 0000 0000 0000
Climb.
0010 0000 0000 0001
NOTE: Data codes are added together
to indicate multiple active
resolution advisories are being
transmitted.
ARA= Field Valid Data
Ta b l e 1 5
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
PROCEDURE
NOTE:
RAC:
Th e R A C = f i e l d i n d i c a t e s c u r r e n t
active Resolution Advisory
Complements being received from all
o t h e r TC A S a i r c r a f t w i t h o n - b o a r d
r e s o l u t i o n c a p a b i l i t y ( 1 - 2 - 4 , Ta b l e
16).
D AT A
0
1
2
4
8
DEFINITION
No resolution advisory
c omplements
Don't turn right.
Don't turn left.
Don't climb.
Don't descend.
3.
Th e W h is p e r - S h o u t M o n i t o r s c r e e n p r o vi d e s
information used to verify whisper-shout
steps and Side Lobe Suppression (SLS). By
conducting several tests from different points
around the aircraft (para 1-2-4.5.7), the
capabilities of the TCAS interrogator
concerning coverage (directional and/or
omni-directional), whisper-shout sequence
operation and interrogation timing are
effectively evaluated.
MT E :
Th e M T E = f i e l d , r e c e i v e d i n U F 1 6
( p a r t o f M U f i e l d ) , i n d i c a t e s i f t wo o r
more simultaneous threats are
currently being processed by the
TCAS threat resolution logic. 0= One
threat is being processed by the
resolution logic (when ARA bit 41=1);
or no threat is being processed by
t h e r e s o l u t i o n l o g i c ( wh e n A R A b i t
41=0). 1= Two or more simultaneous
threats are being processed by the
resolution logic.
COUNT:
Th e C O U N T: f i e l d d i s p l a y s t h e
n u m b e r o f T C A S B r o a d c a s t Me s s a g e s
received during the test operation.
N O T E : Th e s u m o f t h e I n p u t D a t a
codes indicates multiple active
resolution advisories are being
received.
AID:
Th e A I D = f i e l d , r e c e i v e d i n U F 1 6
(part of MU field), displays the Mode
A identity code of the reporting
aircraft.
BAT
T CAS- W/ SHOUT MO N
RANGE= 12.80 nm
AT T EN: 0.0 d B
2.5 Hr
ALT = 10,000 ft
NO SUPP= 1
I
S1= 0
P2= 0
BOTH= 0
SPACING= 4.3 ms
RUN
TEST
RETURN
I N TE R V A L :
Th e I N T E R V A L = f i e l d d i s p l a y s t h e
t i m e i n t e r v a l , i n s e c o n d s , b e t we e n
t h e l a t e s t t w o TC A S B r o a d c a s t
Messages received (nominally 10 sec
for each interrogator).
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
S TE P
6.
PROCEDURE
Press RUN Soft Key to initiate Monitor
m o d e . ( Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 d i s p l a y s l a t e s t
whisper-shout sequence information.)
Th e b o t t o m l i n e i n d i c a t e s r u n n i n g
Monitor by displaying *Testing*.
NO SUPP:
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 d i s p l a y s t h e n u m b e r o f
processed interrogations, received in
l a t e s t s e q u e n c e , wi t h o u t d e t e c t e d S 1
( wh i s p e r - s h o u t s u p p r e s s i o n ) a n d P 2
( S L S ) p u l s e s . Th e s e i n t e r r o g a t i o n s
solicit replies.
N O T E : I f a TC A S Te s t h a s b e e n
activated, the IFR 6000 sends
the number of replies indicated
in the NO SUPP: field.
RANGE:
NOTE:
Th e R A N G E : f i e l d i s t h e s a m e a s i n
T C A S Te s t ( p a r a 1 - 2 - 4 . 5 . 4 ) .
A L T:
Th e A L T: f i e l d i s t h e s a m e a s t h e
A L T: f i e l d i n TC A S Te s t ( p a r a 1 - 2 4.5.4).
S 1 : f i e l d a d d e d wi t h N O S U P P :
field provides the number of
whisper-shout steps received in
latest sequence from the UUT
A n t e n n a d i r e c t e d t o wa r d s t h e
Te s t S e t .
P2:
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 d i s p l a y s t h e n u m b e r o f
interrogations, received in latest
sequence containing a detected P2
p u l s e , b u t wi t h o u t a d e t e c t e d S 1
p u l s e . Th i s i n f o r m a t i o n c a n b e u s e d
t o v e r i f y c o r r e c t S L S o p e r a t i o n wh e n
t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 i s p o s i t i o n e d b e t we e n
t h e d i r e c t i o n a l a n t e n n a l o b e s . Th e
P2: field indicates interrogations not
d i r e c t e d t o wa r d s t h e Te s t S e t .
BOTH:
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 d i s p l a y s t h e n u m b e r o f
processed interrogations, received in
latest sequence containing both
d e t e c t e d S 1 a n d P 2 p u l s e s . Th e
BOTH: field added to the P2: field
indicates the number of total
i n t e r r o g a t i o n s n o t d i r e c t e d t o wa r d s
t h e Te s t S e t ( f r o m t h e o t h e r U U T
Antennas).
A T TE N :
Set attenuation of incoming signals
(UUT interrogations). (The same
attenuation is set for outgoing
s i g n a l s [ I F R 6 0 0 0 r e p l i e s ] wh e n
S c e n a r i o Te s t o r R e p l y Te s t f u n c t i o n s
h a ve b e e n i n i t i a t e d . Th e I F R 6 0 0 0
sets a default value internally based
upon the UUT distance information
entered in XPDR Setup Menu.)
NOTE: Attenuation may be changed
using the W hisper-Shout
Monitor screen. Default value is
restored upon exit from the
screen.
S1:
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 d i s p l a y s t h e n u m b e r o f
processed interrogations, received in
latest sequence, containing a
detected S1 pulse, but without a
detected P2 pulse.
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PROCEDURE
SPACING:
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 d i s p l a y s t h e m i n i m u m
t i m e s p a c i n g i n m s b e t w e e n a n y t wo
successive interrogations received in
latest sequence.
W -S SEQUENCE INTERVAL:
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 d i s p l a y s t i m e f r o m t h e
start of one whisper-shout sequence
to the start of the next whisper-shout
s e q u e n c e . Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 l o o k s f o r
the interval between 0.53 sec (time
to display information) and 1.27 sec
(1.0 sec is nominal).
7.
8.
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4.5.7
R e c o m m e n d e d Te s t L o c a t i o n s
Figure 9
S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
INITIAL SETUP
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
P o s i t i o n Te s t S e t a t F o r w a r d S e c t o r Te s t
Location (1-2-4, Figure 42) 50 ft
( 1 5 . 2 4 m ) f r o m a n d i n l i n e o f s i g h t wi t h
TCAS top antenna.
Press SETUP Key. Use NEXT PARAM
and PREV PARAM Keys to enter UUT
A n t e n n a R a n g e H e i g h t a n d Te s t S e t
Directional Antenna information.
P r e s s TC A S M o d e k e y t o d i s p l a y T C A S
Screen.
Set INTRUDER TYPE: field to MODE S
Select SCENARIO: field and slew to
(6 +200 ft Collision).
8.
V e r i f y Tr a f f i c A d v i s o r y a t 4 0 s e c
until encounter time.
Verify Resolution Advisory at 25 sec
until encounter time.
PROCEDURE
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PROCEDURE
S TE P
T C A S O P E R AT E S A T E V E R Y S T E P I N W - S
S E Q U E N C E ( N o t a va i l a b l e i n V 1 . 0 1 )
1 8 . P r e s s TC A S M o d e K e y t o d i s p l a y T C A S
Screen.
19. Set INTRUDER TYPE: field to ATCRBS.
20. Press MON Key to enter W hisper-Shout
Monitor Screen.
21. Press RUN Soft Key to initiate test
operation.
PROCEDURE
S L S P A T T E R N AT C R O S S O V E R
35. Press MON Soft Key to enter W hisper
Shout Monitor Screen.
36. Press RUN Soft Key to initiate test
operation.
37. Verify NO SUPP: field is 2.
38. Press STOP Soft Key to terminate test
operation.
U U T A N T E N N A P A T T E R N AT C R O S S O V E R
3 9 . P r e s s TC A S M o d e K e y t o d i s p l a y T C A S
Screen.
2 4 . P r e s s TC A S M o d e K e y t o d i s p l a y T C A S
screen.
25.
2 8 . R e p o s i t i o n Te s t S e t To a " Y" Te s t
Location. Stay at same distance from
UUT as established in Steps 1 through
2.
TCAS BEARING ACCURACY
2 9 . P r e s s TC A S M o d e K e y t o d i s p l a y T C A S
Screen.
30. Set INTRUDER TYPE: field to ATCRBS.
31. Press RUN Soft Key to initiate test
operation.
32. Verify TCAS bearing is correct (15).
33. Press STOP Soft Key to terminate test
operation.
3 4 . R e p o s i t i o n Te s t S e t t o a " Z " Te s t
Location. Stay at same distance from
UUT as established in Steps 1 through
2.
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4 . 6 A D S - B G E N E R AL
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast
(ADS-B) is a technology where aircraft
avionics broadcasts the aircraft position,
a l t i t u d e , ve l o c i t y a n d o t h e r p a r a m e t e r s
completely autonomously.
Th e s ys t e m i s a u t o m a t i c b e c a u s e t h e p i l o t i s
n o t i n vo l ve d i n i n i t i a t i n g b r o a d c a s t s .
Th e s e r vi c e i s d e p e n d e n t o n t h e a i r c r a f t
position determination system.
Th e a p p l i c a t i o n i s s u r v e i l l a n c e , b o t h a i r ground and air-air.
W he n A D S - B i s u s e d , a i r c r a f t a n d o t h e r
vehicles continuously broadcast a message
including position, heading, velocity and
intent. Other uses may include obstacles
transmitting a position message. Aircraft,
ground-based stations and other users
monitoring the channels can receive the
i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u s e i t i n a wi d e v a r i e t y o f
applications. Because of this potential for
b r o a d u t i l i za t i o n , a s y s t e m u s i n g A D S - B i s
most often discussed as a replacement for or
an augmentation to current methods of
monitoring aeronautical traffic.
To u n d e r s t a n d t h e f u l l c a p a b i l i t y o f A D S - B ,
c o n s i d e r h o w t h e c u r r e n t A i r Tr a f f i c C o n t r o l
s y s t e m c r e a t e s i n f o r m a t i o n . Th e r a d a r
measures the range and bearing of an
aircraft. Bearing is measured by the position
o f t h e r o t a t i n g r a d a r a n t e n n a wh e n i t r e c e i v e s
a response to its interrogation from the
aircraft, and range is measured by the time it
takes for the radar to receive the
i n t e r r o g a t i o n r e s p o n s e . Th e a n t e n n a b e a m
b e c o m e s wi d e r a s t h e a i r c r a f t g e t f a r t h e r
a wa y , m a k i n g t h e p o s i t i o n i n f o r m a t i o n l e s s
accurate. Additionally, detecting changes in
a i r c r a f t ve l o c i t y r e q u i r e s s e v e r a l r a d a r
s we e p s t h a t a r e s p a c e d s e v e r a l s e c o n d s
apart.
I n c o n t r a s t , a s ys t e m u s i n g A D S - B c r e a t e s
and listens for periodic position and intent
r e p o r t s f r o m a i r c r a f t . Th e s e r e p o r t s a r e
generated and distributed using precise
instruments, such as the global positioning
s ys t e m ( G P S ) a n d M o d e S t r a n s p o n d e r s ,
meaning integrity of the data is no longer
susceptible to the range of the aircraft or the
l e n g t h o f t i m e b e t w e e n r a d a r s we e p s . Th e
enhanced accuracy of the information will be
u s e d t o i m p r o ve s a f e t y , s u p p o r t a wi d e
variety of applications and increase airport
and airspace capacity.
4.6.1
ADS-B/GICB MODES
Th e I F R 6 0 0 0 p r o vi d e s f l i g h t l i n e t e s t
capability for receiving (ADS-B MON mode),
decoding and displaying full ADS-B
D O - 2 6 0 / A / B D F 1 7 / D F 1 8 e xt e n d e d s q u i t t e r
t r a n s m i s s i o n s f r o m Mo d e S t r a n s p o n d e r s o r
DF18 extended squitters from 1090 MHz
emitters. Capability to generate (ADS-B GEN
mode) full DO-260/A/B DF17/DF18 extended
squitter transmissions for testing ADS-B
receivers is provided. A GICB mode fully
decodes and displays all Enhanced
S u r v e i l l a n c e B D S r e g i s t e r c o n t e n t s . Th e
A D S - B / G I C B i s a S u b - M o d e o f XP D R Mo d e .
4.6.2
ADS-B SETUP
Th e S E T U P - A D S - B s c r e e n i s a c c e s s e d b y
pressing the ADS-B SETUP Soft Key on the
S E TU P - X P D R s c r e e n . T h e S E T U P - A D S - B
s c r e e n a l l o ws t h e s e t t i n g o f o p e r a t i o n a l
parameters for the ADS-B/GICB functional
Mode.
BAT
SETUP-ADSB
2.5 Hr
POS DECODE:GLOBAL
L AT : 37 37 24.00 N
LON: 97 27 36.00 W
BARO PRES ALT:
0 ft
TEST
DATA
NOTE:
S TE P
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
RETURN
1.
2.
3.
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PROCEDURE
POS DECODE:
W it h G L O B A L s e l e c t e d s i m u l a t e d o r
d e c o d e d L a t i t u d e a n d L o n g i t u d e wi l l
use the Global algorithm. BDS 0,6
requires a local LAT and LONG to
resolve CPB positional algorithm
ambiguity.
W it h L O C A L s e l e c t e d , s i m u l a t e d o r
decoded Latitude and Longitude
( B D S 0 , 5 a n d B D S 0 , 6 ) wi l l u s e t h e
l o c a l a l g o r i t h m wh i c h r e q u i r e s a
local LAT and LONG to be entered
to resolve CPR positional algorithm
ambiguity.
BAT
2.5 Hr
Last power-down
ATC 10/5/05 12:45:13
400 D5F 10/10/05 13:43:16
STORE
DUMP
STORE
LOAD
DUMP
LIVE
RETURN
L A T:
Local Latitude of UUT in Degrees,
Mi n u t e s a n d S e c o n d s , E a s t o r
W es t .
LONG:
Local Longitude of UUT in Degrees,
Minutes and Seconds, North or
South.
ADS-B GEN:
Select Extended squitter type that
t e s t s e t wi l l t r a n s m i t , D F 1 7 o r
DF18.
ADS-B MON:
Select Extended squitter type that
t e s t s e t wi l l r e c e i v e D F 1 7 o r D F 1 8 .
GICB:
Select DF20 or DF21 for GICB BDS
transfer.
4.
Press the RETURN softkey to
display the previous screen.
S E T U P T E S T D AT A
Th e S E T U P - A D S - B S c r e e n a l l o ws s t o r a g e
and recall of all SETUP-ADS-B test screens,
i n c l u d i n g m e a s u r e m e n t d a t a . Th e r e a r e s i x
s t o r a g e m e m o r i e s . Th e f i r s t s t o r a g e m e m o r y
r e t a i n s t h e l a s t p o w e r d o wn d a t a a n d c a n n o t
b e o ve r wr i t t e n . Th e l a s t f i v e a r e d e f i n e d b y
t h e Te s t S e t o p e r a t o r .
BAT
CONFIRM
Overwrite
existing
2.5 Hr
store?
NO
YES
SETUP STORE
NAME
BAT
2.5 Hr
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0234567889
! ( ) * , - . / : ; ? @ _
ENTER
CHAR
SELECT
BACK
SPACE
CANCEL
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4.6.3
Data Storage Procedure:
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
P r e s s TE S T D A TA S o f t K e y t o d i s p l a y
S E TU P - A D S B Te s t D a t a S c r e e n .
3.
4.
P r e s s YE S S o f t K e y t o c o n f i r m
o ve r w r i t e . S E TU P S T O R E N A M E
Screen is displayed. Store name can be
blank.
5.
6.
7.
8.
P r e s s XP D R M o d e K e y u n t i l
ADS-B MAIN menu is displayed.
2.
P r e s s TE S T D A TA S o f t K e y t o d i s p l a y
S E TU P - A D S B Te s t D a t a S c r e e n .
3.
A D S - B / G I C B / U A T M AI N
ADSB
MON
ADSB
GEN
GICB
2.5 Hr
UAT
ADV
CIRC
ADS-B MON
Th e A D S - B M O N m o d e o f o p e r a t i o n r e c e i ve s
Tr a n s p o n d e r D F 1 7 o r G r o u n d E m i t t e r D F 1 8
e xt e n d e d s q u i t t e r s , e i t h e r v i a t h e A n t e n n a
p o r t o r R F I / O p o r t . Th e s q u i t t e r s a r e
c a p t u r e d i n a b u f f e r , d e c o d e d a n d d i s p l a ye d .
BAT
RUN
TEST
BDS
DATA
2.5 Hr
AVAIL
NO SQTR
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
NO SQTR
NO SQTR
AVAIL
NO SQTR
NO SQTR
RETURN
Th e A D S - B M O N s c r e e n d i s p l a y s s u p p o r t e d
squitters that are identified by BDS register
number and an abbreviated name. Status of
the received squitter is displayed to the right
of the squitter name. Indications are AVAIL
(squitter has been captured), NO SQTR
(Squitter available but not captured), NOT
CAP (transponder has identified squitter is
not supported by transponder/subsystem).
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TEST SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS
ADS-B MON BDS 0,5
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
NOTE:
Th e a i r b o r n e p o s i t i o n d e c o d e ,
including the global mode, has
multiple valid results. It is
necessary to set a reference
lat/long on the ADSB SETUP Screen
that is close to the test sets current
l o c a t i o n f o r t h e d e c o d e t o wo r k
correctly.
T ( Ti m e S y n c t o U T C )
Indications:
N/UTC (not UTC),
U TC .
S U R V E I L L A N C E S TA T U S
Indications:
NO INFO (No Information),
SPI (Special Position Identification),
PERM ALERT (Permanent Alert
(Emergency)),
T E M P A L E R T ( Te m p o r a r y A l e r t ( c h a n g e i n
Mode identity code)).
BARO PRESS ALT (Barometric Pressure
Altitude)
Indications:
N/A
Displayed for types 9 to 18, range 1000 to
126700 ft.
G N S S A L T I TU D E .
Indications:
N/A
Displayed for types 20 to 22, RANGE -1000
TO 126700 ft.
N I C ( N a v i g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y C a t e g o r y) D O - 2 6 0 A
or DO-260B
NUC (Navigation Uncertainty Category) DO260
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
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R c ( R a d i u s o f C o n t a i n m e n t ) D O- 2 6 0 A o r D O 260B
H P L ( H o r i zo n t a l P r o t e c t i o n L i m i t ) D O- 2 6 0
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
ADS-B MON BDS 0,6
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
Th e s u r f a c e p o s i t i o n d e c o d e ,
including the global mode, has
multiple valid results. It is
necessary to set a reference
lat/long on the ADSB SETUP Screen
that is close to the test sets current
l o c a t i o n f o r t h e d e c o d e t o wo r k
correctly.
D F 1 7 / 1 8 : R e c e i ve s e x t e n d e d s q u i t t e r
decodes and displays surface position.
NOTE: Installation must be in the ground
state to transmit surface position.
NOTE:
W he n s t a r t i n g t h e t e s t o n t h e M O N
BDS 0,6 screen, ensure that the
MANUAL AA in the SETUP-XPDR
screen is set to the UUT address.
S e e S e c t i o n 4 . 3 . 2 S E TU P .
PERIOD
Indications: Displays DF17/18 squitter period
in seconds.
LAT (Encoded Latitude)
Indications: Unambiguous Latitude decoded
using Local algorithm or Compact Position
Reporting (CPR) algorithm depending on
Position setting.
LONG (Encoded Longitude)
Indications: Unambiguous Longitude decoded
using Local algorithm or Compact Position
Reporting (CPR) algorithm depending on
Position setting.
MO V E ME N T
Indications (DO-260A):
NO INFO (No Information Available),
S TO P P E D
0.125-<1 Kt,
1-<2 Kt,
2-<15 Kt,
15-<70 Kt,
70-<100 Kt,
100-<175 Kt,
>175 Kt,
D E C E L E R A TI N G ,
A C C E L E R A TI N G ,
BACKING UP
Indications (DO-260B):
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 8
T ( Ti m e S y n c t o U T C )
Indications:
N / U T C ( N o t U TC ) ,
U TC
HDG (Heading)
Indications: 0 to 357 Degrees or N/A if HDG
Status not valid.
POS (Position Decode)
Indications:
GLOBAL (if Global LAT/LONG not entered in
ADS-B/GICB setup menu).
L O C A L ( i f L o c a l L A T/ L O N G i s e n t e r e d i n
ADS-B/GICB setup menu).
N I C ( N a v i g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y C a t e g o r y) D O - 2 6 0 A
or DO-260B
NUC (Navigation Uncertainty Category) DO260
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
R c ( R a d i u s o f C o n t a i n m e n t ) D O- 2 6 0 A o r D O 260B
H P L ( H o r i z o n t a l P r o t e c t i o n L i m i t ) D O- 2 6 0
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
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T yp e
Code
S u b t yp e
Code
NIC
Supplement
A
Format
( M e s s a g e T yp e )
Horizontal
Containment
Radius Limit (Rc)
N a vi g a t i o n
Integrity
Category
(NIC)
R c U n k n o wn
NIC=0
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Not
Present
Not
Applicable
No Position
Information
(Airborne or
Surface Position
Messages)
Not
Present
Not
Applicable
Aircraft
Identification and
Category
Message
1
2
3
4
5
--
Rc<7.5 m
NIC=11
--
Rc<25 m
NIC=10
--
Rc<75 m
NIC=9
--
Rc<0.1 NM (185.25 m)
NIC=8
--
Rc<0.2 NM (370.4 m)
NIC=7
--
Rc<0.3 NM (555.6 m)
--
Rc<0.6 NM (1111.2 m)
--
Rc>0.1 NM (1111.2 m)
or unknown
NIC=0
--
Rc<7.5 m
NIC=11
10
--
Rc<25 m
NIC=10
--
Rc<75 m
NIC=9
--
Rc<0.1 NM (185.25 m)
NIC=8
--
Rc<0.2 NM (370.4 m)
NIC=7
--
Rc<0.3 NM (555.6 m)
NIC=6
--
--
14
--
Rc<1.0 NM (1852 m)
NIC=5
15
--
NIC=4
--
NIC=3
--
NIC=2
17
--
NIC=1
18
--
NIC=0
7
Not
Present
Surface Position
Message
NIC=6
11
12
13
Not
Present
Airborne Position
Message
Rc<0.5 NM (925.6 m)
Rc<0.6 NM (1111.2 m)
16
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T yp e
Code
S u b t yp e
Code
NIC
Supplement
0
19
Not
Applicable
Airborne Velocity
Message
5-7
21
22
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Rc<75 m
NIC=11
Rc<25 m
NIC=10
Rc>25 m or unknown
NIC=0
Reserved
0
Not
Present
N a vi g a t i o n
Integrity
Category
(NIC)
Reserved
1-4
20
Format
( M e s s a g e T yp e )
Horizontal
Containment
Radius Limit (Rc)
--
--
--
Airborne Position
Message
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T yp e
Code
S u b t yp e
Code
Not
Present
N a vi g a t i o n
Integrity
Category
(NIC)
NIC
Supplement
Format
( M e s s a g e T yp e )
Horizontal
Containment
Radius Limit (Rc)
Not
Applicable
No Position
Information
(Airborne or
Surface Position
Messages)
R c U n k n o wn
NIC=0
Aircraft
Identification and
Category
Message
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
1
2
3
Not
Present
Not
Applicable
4
5
Rc<7.5 m
NIC=11
Rc<25 m
NIC=10
Rc<75 m
NIC=9
Rc<0.1 NM (185.2 m)
NIC=8
1
7
Not
Present
Surface Position
Message
Rc>0.1 NM (185.2 m)
or unknown
NIC=0
NIC=11
10
NIC=10
NIC=9
Rc<0.1 NM (185.2 m)
NIC=8
Rc<0.2 NM (370.4 m)
NIC=7
11
12
1
13
Not
Present
Rc<0.6 NM (1111.2 m)
Airborne Position
Message
NIC=6
Rc<0.5 NM (926 m)
14
Rc<1.0 NM (1852 m)
NIC=5
15
NIC=4
NIC=3
NIC=2
17
NIC=1
18
NIC=0
16
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T yp e
Code
S u b t yp e
Code
NIC
Supplement
0
19
1-4
Not
Applicable
22
Airborne Velocity
Message
Not
Present
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Rc<75 m
NIC=11
Rc<25 m
NIC=10
NIC=0
Reserved
0
20
N a vi g a t i o n
Integrity
Category
(NIC)
Reserved
5-7
21
Format
( M e s s a g e T yp e )
Horizontal
Containment
Radius Limit (Rc)
Airborne Position
Message
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N a vi g a t i o n
Uncertainty
Category
(NUC)
T yp e
Code
Format
( M e s s a g e T yp e )
Horizontal Containment
Radius Limit (Rc)
Horizontal(u) and
V e r t i c a l ( v) P o s i t i o n
Error
No Position
Information
(Airborne or
Surface Position
Messages)
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
NUC=0
Aircraft
Identification and
Category
Message
Not
Applicable
Not Applicable
Not
Applicable
u < 3 m
NUC=9
HPL < 25 m
3 m u < 10 m
NUC=8
H P L < 1 8 5 . 2 m ( 0 . 1 N M)
NUC=7
NUC=6
u < 3 m
NUC=9
10
25 m HPL < 25 m
3 m u < 10 m
NUC=8
11
NUC=7
12
NUC=6
13
NUC=5
NUC=4
15
NUC=3
16
NUC=2
17
NUC=1
18
NUC=0
1
2
3
4
14
Surface Position
Message
Airborne Position
Message
T Y P E S u b f i e l d C o d e D e f i n i t i o n s ( D F = 1 7 o r 1 8 ) f o r D O- 2 6 0
Ta b l e 1 7 c
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N a vi g a t i o n
Uncertainty
Category
(NUC)
T yp e
Code
Format
( M e s s a g e T yp e )
Horizontal Containment
Radius Limit (Rc)
Horizontal(u) and
V e r t i c a l ( v) P o s i t i o n
Error
19
Airborne
Velocity
Message
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
NUC=9
HPL < 25 m
NUC=8
HPL 25 m
u 10 m or v 15 m
TBD
20
21
22
Airborne
Position
Message
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Coding
(decimal)
0
1
2
3 - 8
9 - 12
Meaning
No movement information available
Aircraft stopped (Ground Speed = 0 knots)
0 knots< Ground Speed < 0.2315 km/h (0.125 kt)
0.2315 km/h (0.125 kt) < Ground Speed < 1.852 km/h (1 kt)
1.852 km/h (1kt) < Ground Speed < 3.704 km/h (2 kt)
13 - 38
3.704 km/h (2 kt) < Ground Speed < 27.78 km/h (15 kt)
39 - 93
27.78 km/h (15 kt) < Ground Speed < 129.64 km/h (70 kt)
94 - 108
129.64 km/h (70 kt) < Ground Speed < 185.2 km/h (100 kt)
109 - 123
185.2 km/h (100 kt) < Ground Speed < 324.1 km/h (175 kt)
124
125
126
127
Quantization
0.2700833 km/h
steps
0.436 km/h
(0.25 kt) steps
0.926 km/h
(0.50 kt) steps
1.852 km/h
(1.00 kt) steps
3.704 km/h
(2.00 kt) steps
9.26 km/h
(5.00 kt) steps
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36
(68)
Bit 4
0
0
0
0
0
*
*
*
1
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ADS-B MON BDS 0,8
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
E MI T C A T S E T ( A D S - B E m i t t e r C a t e g o r y
Set).
Indications: D,C,B,A.
E MI T C A T ( A D S - B E m i t t e r C a t e g o r y) .
Indications: SMALL, MEDIUM or LARGE
E MI T C A T A :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
LIGHT,
SMALL,
LARGE,
H I G H V O R TE X ,
H E A V Y,
HIGH PERFORMANCE,
R O T O R C R A F T,
E MI T C A T B :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
GLIDER/SAILPLANE,
L I G H T E R - TH A N - A I R ,
P A R A C H U TI S T/ S K Y D I V E R ,
U L TR A L I G H T/ H A N G - G L I D E R ,
RESERVED,
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE,
SPACE VEHICLE.
E MI T C A T C :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
SURFACE EMERGENCY VEHICLE,
SURFACE SERVICE VEHICLE,
F I XE D G N D / TE T H E R E D O B S T R ,
CLUSTER OBSTR,
L I N E O B S TR ,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
E MI T C A T D :
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
AIS (Aircraft Identity Subfield) HEX field
containing BDS plus flight ID.
FLIGHT ID Indications: 8 ICAO character
field.
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MON BDS 0,9
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
Indications:
0=NOT ASSIGNED
1=VEL OVR GND NORM (Velocity Over
Ground Normal),
2=VEL OVER GND SUPER (Velocity Over
Ground Supersonic),
3=AIR SPD NORM (Airspeed Normal),
4=AIR SPD HDG SUPER (Airspeed
Supersonic),
5=NOT ASSIGNED,
6=NOT ASSIGNED,
7=NOT ASSIGNED
E -W V E L ( E a s t -W e s t V e l o c i t y ) .
Indications:
N/A (Not Available),
0 to >1021 Kts (subtype 1),
0 to >4086 Kts (subtype 2),
NOTE:
F o l l o we d b y E ( E a s t ) o r W (W e s t )
direction identifier.
F o l l o we d b y N ( N o r t h ) o r S ( S o u t h )
direction identifier.
HDG (Heading).
Indications:
N/A (Not Available),
0.0 to 359.6 Degrees.
VERT RATE (Vertical Rate).
Indications:
N/A (Not Available),
<-32608 to >32608 ft/min (subtypes 1 and 2).
GEO ALT DIFF FROM BARO (Geo Altitude
Difference from Barometric Altitude).
Indications:
<-3137 ft to >3137 ft
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ADS-B MON BDS 0,A
SOURCE (Source of Vertical rate).
Indications:
N/A (Not Available),
BARO (Barometric Source),
GEO (i.e. GPS Source)
I N TE N T C H A N G E ( I n t e n t C h a n g e F l a g )
Indications:
YES
NO
AIRSPEED.
Indications:
N/A (Not Available),
0 to >1021 Kts (subtype 3)
0 to >4086 Kts (subtype 4)
AIR SPEED TYPE.
Indications:
IAS (Indicated Airspeed),
TAS (True Airspeed)
RESERVED DO-260B only
IFR CAP ADS-B/CLASS A1 DO-260A only
Indications:
YES
NO
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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ADS-B MON BDS 6,1 ST1
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 1 A/ C ST AT US ST 1
TYPE=28
DF17 AA=3AC421 (16542041)
COUNT=1000
ME=00000000000000
PERIOD=10.00 S
SUBT YPE=1- EMERG ENCY/PRIOR ST AT US
EMERGENCY/PRIOR CODE: 0- NO EMERGENCY
MODE A (4096) CODE=0000
RESERVED=000000000
MO D E A ( 4 0 9 6 ) C O D E D O - 2 6 0 B o n l y
4 d i g i t O C TA L f i e l d .
Indications:
0000 to 7777
RESERVED subfield, 12 digit HEX field
containing contents of bits 12 to 56 for
DO-260A, 25-56 for DO-260B.
SUB TYPE (Subtype Coding).
Indications:
0=NO INFO
1 = E M E R G E N C Y / P R I O R S TA T U S
2=TCAS RA BROADCAST
3-7=RESERVED
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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ADS-B MON BDS 6,1 ST2
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 1 A/ C ST AT US
TYPE=28
DF17 AA=3AC421 (16542041)
COUNT=1000
ME=00000000000000
PERIOD=10.00 S
SUBTYPE=0-NO INFO
T T I=
T IDA=
T IDR=
RAT =
T IDB=
ARA=
MTE=
RAC=
T HREAT ADDR=
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
TI D B ( Th r e a t I d e n t i t y D a t a B e a r i n g )
DO-260B only
Indications:
N/A (not available)
0 to 360 deg
R A T ( R A Te r m i n a t e d ) D O - 2 6 0 B o n l y
Indications:
0=ACAS is currently generating the RA
indicated in the ARA subfield.
1 = Th e R A i n d i c a t e d b y t h e A R A s u b f i e l d h a s
been terminated.
TI D R ( Th r e a t I d e n t i t y D a t a R a n g e )
DO-260B only
Indications:
N/A (not available)
<0.05 nm
0.10 to 12.50 nm, resolution 0.10 nm
>12.55 nm
ARA (Active Resolution Advisories)
DO-260B only
Indications:
14 bit subfield indicating characteristics of
the RA.
M T E ( M u l t i p l e Th r e a t E n c o u n t e r )
DO-260B only
Indications:
0=One threat is being processed by the
resolution logic (when ARA bit 41=0)
1=Two or more simultaneous threats are
being processed by the resolution logic.
RAC (RACS Record) 4 bit subfield.
DO-260B only
Indications:
Bit 55=Do not pass below
Bit 56=Do not pass above
Bit 57=Do not turn left
Bit 58=Do not turn right
0=Inactive
1 = A c t i ve
THREAT ADDR (Aircraft Address of the
Th r e a t ) D O - 2 6 0 B o n l y
Indications:
Bits 63-86.
TI D A ( Th r e a t I d e n t i t y D a t a A l t i t u d e )
DO-260B only
Indications:
Mode C altitude of the threat.
-1000 to 126700 ft res: 100 ft
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ADS-B MON BDS 6,2 ST0
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
NOTE:
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T C A S / A C A S O P E R A TI O N A L ( T C A S / A C A S
Operational)
Indications:
YES,
NO.
R A A ( TC A S / A C A S R e s o l u t i o n A d v i s o r y
Active) DO-260A only
Indications:
YES,
NO.
H O R I Z D A T A A V A L / S O U R C E I N D ( H o r i zo n t a l
Data Available/Source Indicator)
DO-260A only
Indications:
N O T V A L I D ( N o V a l i d H o r i z o n t a l Ta r g e t S t a t e
Data is available),
MCP/FCU (Mode Control Panel/Flight Control
Unit selected track angle),
M A I N TA I N ( Ma i n t a i n C u r r e n t H e a d i n g o r
Tr a c k a n g l e ) ,
F MS / R N A V ( F M S / R N A V S y s t e m )
HORIZ MODE IND (Horizontal Mode
Indicator) DO-260A only
Indications:
U N K N OW N ( U n k n o wn M o d e o r I n f o r m a t i o n
u n a va i l a b l e ) ,
ACQUIRING (Acquiring Mode),
M A I N TA I N I N G ( C a p t u r i n g o r M a i n t a i n i n g
Mode),
RESERVED
N A C ( N a vi g a t i o n A c c u r a c y C a t e g o r y )
Indications:
0=EPU>18.52 km (>10NM)
1=EPU<18.52 km (10NM)
2 = E P U < 7 . 4 0 8 k m ( 4 N M)
3 = E P U < 3 . 7 0 4 k m ( 2 N M)
4 = E P U < 1 8 5 2 m ( 1 N M)
5 = E P U < 9 2 6 m ( 0 . 5 N M)
6=EPU<555.6 m (0.3NM)
7 = E P U < 1 8 5 . 2 m ( 0 . 1 N M)
8 = E P U < 9 2 . 6 m ( 0 . 0 5 N M)
9=EPU<30 m
10=EPU<10 m
11=EPU<3 m
12=Reserved
13=Reserved
14=Reserved
15=Reserved
EMERG/PRIOR CODE (Emergency/Priority
Status Coding) DO-260A only
Indications:
0 = N O E M E R G E N C Y,
1 = G E N E R A L E M E R G E N C Y,
2=LIFEGUARD/MEDICAL,
3 = MI N I M U M F U E L ,
4 = N O C O MM,
5 = U N L AW F U L I N T E R F N C ,
6 = D OW N E D A I R C R A F T,
7=RESERVED.
AVAIL
ST 1
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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NOTE
NOTE:
SUBTYPE= 1
SIL (Source Integrity Level) Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
SIL SUP (SIL Supplement) DO-260B only
Indications:
0 = P r o b a b i l i t y o f e xc e e d i n g N I C r a d i u s o f
containment is based on per hour
1 = P r o b a b i l i t y o f e xc e e d i n g N I C r a d i u s o f
containment is based on per sample
N A C ( N a vi g a t i o n A c c u r a c y C a t e g o r y )
Indications:
0=EPU>18.52 km (>10NM)
1=EPU<18.52 km (10NM)
2 = E P U < 7 . 4 0 8 k m ( 4 N M)
3 = E P U < 3 . 7 0 4 k m ( 2 N M)
4 = E P U < 1 8 5 2 m ( 1 N M)
5 = E P U < 9 2 6 m ( 0 . 5 N M)
6=EPU<555.6 m (0.3NM)
7 = E P U < 1 8 5 . 2 m ( 0 . 1 N M)
8 = E P U < 9 2 . 6 m ( 0 . 0 5 N M)
9=EPU<30 m
10=EPU<10 m
11=EPU<3 m
1 2 = R e s e r ve d
1 3 = R e s e r ve d
1 4 = R e s e r ve d
1 5 = R e s e r ve d
LNAV (Lateral Navigation Engaged)
DO-260B only
Indications:
0 = L N A V Mo d e i s N O T A c t i v e
1 = L N A V Mo d e i s A c t i v e
VNAV (Vertical Navigation Engaged)
DO-260B only
Indications:
0=VNAV Mode is NOT Active or Unknown
1=VNAV Mode is Active
MCP (Status of MCP/FCU) DO-260B only
Indications:
0=No Mode Information is being provided in
ME b i t s 4 8 , 4 9 , 5 0 o r 5 2 ( Me s s a g e b i t s 8 0 ,
81, 82 or 84)
1 = Mo d e I n f o r m a t i o n i s d e l i b e r a t e l y b e i n g
p r o vi d e d i n M E b i t s 4 8 , 4 9 , 5 0 o r 5 2
( Me s s a g e b i t s 8 0 , 8 1 , 8 2 o r 8 4 )
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ADS-B MON BDS 6,5 AIR
MON BDS 6,5
AVAIL BAT
AIR
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 5 A/ C O P ST AT US AIR
TYPE =31
DF17 AA=123456 (00432126)
COUNT =11
PERIOD=1.57 s
ME=F82AAA2AAA4AAF
SUBTYPE=0-AIR
VERSION=2- DO-260B
1090=0
CC FMT =2AAA
ARV=1
TS=0
TC=2
ADSR=0
UAT =1
TCAS OP=1
OM FMT=0
SDA=0
SAF=0
AT C=1
RA=1
ID= NO
HRZ REF=MAG NORTH
NIC-A=0
GVA=2
NIC-BARO=1
SIL SUP=1
SIL =2
NACP=10-EPU < 0.0054
ADSR( 56)=1
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
R e f e r t o R TC A / D O - 2 6 0 A , A p p e n d i x
A, section A.1.8, Figure A-10,
r e p l a c e s B D S 6 , 3 wi t h B D S 6 , 5 .
Both BDS 6,3 and 6,5 are supported
and data displayed is identical.
COUNT
Indications: Displays total squitters received
s i n c e t e s t wa s r u n .
ME message field displayed in 14 digit HEX
format.
PERIOD
Indications: Displays DF17/18 squitter period
SUBTYPE
Indications:
0=AIR (Airborne Status message),
1=SUR (Surface Status message),
2=RESERVED,
3=RESERVED,
4=RESERVED,
5=RESERVED,
6=RESERVED,
7=RESERVED,
VERSION (MOPS Version Number)
Indications:
0-DO-260
1-DO-260A
2-DO-260B
CC FMT (Capability Class)
M E B I TS 9 - 2 4 ( a i r b o r n e )
M E B I TS 9 - 2 0 ( s u r f a c e )
0000-FFFF (airborne)
000-FFF (surface)
ARV (Air Referenced Velocity Report
C a p a b i l i t y ) O n l y A v a i l a b l e wh e n S u b t yp e =
Airborne.
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
1 (Capability of sending messages to support
Air-Referenced velocity reports),
0 (No Capability of sending messages to
support Air-Referenced velocity reports)
T S ( Ta r g e t S t a t e R e p o r t C a p a b i l i t y) O n l y
A v a i l a b l e wh e n S u b t y p e = A i r b o r n e
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
1 (Capability of sending messages to support
Ta r g e t S t a t e R e p o r t s ) ,
0 (No Capability of sending messages to
s u p p o r t Ta r g e t S t a t e R e p o r t s )
C D TI D O - 2 6 0 A
1090 (1090 In Capability) DO-260B
0=Not Capable
1=Capable
A i r c r a f t h a s A D S - B 1 0 9 0 E S R e c e i ve
UAT (UAT In Capability)
Only Available when Subtype= Airborne
Indications:
0=(No Capability to receive ADS-B UAT
messages)
1=(Aircraft has capability to receive ADS-B
UAT messages)
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T C ( Ta r g e t C h a n g e R e p o r t C a p a b i l i t y ) O n l y
A v a i l a b l e wh e n S u b t y p e = A i r b o r n e .
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
0 (No capability for sending messages to
support trajectory change reports) ,
1 (Capability of sending messages to support
T C + 0 r e p o r t o n l y) ,
2 (Capability of sending information for
multiple TC reports).
3 ( R e s e r ve d )
A D S R ( R e s e r ve d f o r A D S - R f l a g )
Bit 20 of the ME field.
Included in Class Capabilities.
Indications:
0 = N o t A c t i ve
1 = A c t i ve
Not TCAS DO-260A
TCAS OP (TCAS Operational) DO-260B
Indications:
0 = ( TC A S / A C A S N o t O p e r a t i o n a l )
1 = ( TC A S / A C A S O p e r a t i o n a l )
OM FMT (Operational Mode Subfield)
Indications:
0 ( TC A S R A A c t i ve , I D E N T S w i t c h A c t i v e ,
R e c e i vi n g A T C S e r v i c e s )
1 ( R e s e r ve d )
2 ( R e s e r ve d )
3 ( R e s e r ve d )
S D A ( S ys t e m D e s i g n A s s u r a n c e D a t a )
DO-260B only
Indications:
0 = U n k n o wn o r N o S a f e t y E f f e c t
1 = Mi n o r
2 = Ma j o r
3 = H a za r d o u s
S A F ( S i n g l e A n t e n n a F l a g ) D O- 2 6 0 B o n l y
Indications:
0=Dual Antenna
1=Single Antenna
A TC ( R e c e i vi n g A T C S e r v i c e s )
Indications:
1 ( A i r c r a f t r e c e i vi n g A T C s e r v i c e s ) ,
0 ( A i r c r a f t n o t r e c e i v i n g A TC s e r v i c e s ) .
RA (TCAS RA Active)
Indications:
0 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d v i s o r y
i n a c t i ve )
1 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d v i s o r y
a c t i ve )
ID (Ident Switch)
Indications:
YES (Ident active),
NO (Ident not active).
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ADS-B MON BDS 6,5 SUR
MON BDS 6,5
SUR
AVAIL BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 5 A/ C O P ST AT US SUR
TYPE =31
DF17 AA=123456 (04432126)
COUNT =9
PERIOD=1.64 s
ME=0F92AAA2AAA4AAF
SUBTYPE=1-SUR
VERSION=2- DO-260B
1090=0
CC FMT =2AA
B2 LOW=1
NIC- C=0
UAT =0
NACV=5
OM FMT =0
SDA=0
SAF=2
AT C=1
RA=1
ID=NO
ANT OFF=RT 2 M,20 M
HRZ REF=MAG NORTH
NIC-A=0
POA=N/A
TRK/HDG=NTRK
SIL SUP=1
SIL=2
NACP=10-EPU < 0.0054
ADSR(5 6)=1
LN/WD=10-<65M, <59.5M
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
R e f e r t o R TC A / D O - 2 6 0 A , A p p e n d i x
A, section A.1.8, Figure A-10,
r e p l a c e s B D S 6 , 3 wi t h B D S 6 , 5 .
Both BDS 6,3 and 6,5 are supported
and data displayed is identical.
COUNT
Indications: Displays total squitters received
s i n c e t e s t wa s r u n .
ME message field displayed in 14 digit HEX
format.
PERIOD
Indications: Displays DF17/18 squitter period
in seconds.
SUBTYPE
Indications:
0=AIR (Airborne Status message),
1=SUR (Surface Status message),
2=RESERVED,
3=RESERVED,
4=RESERVED,
5=RESERVED,
6=RESERVED,
7=RESERVED,
VERSION (MOPS Version Number)
Indications:
0-DO-260
1-DO-260A
2-DO-260B
CC FMT (Capability Class)
M E B I TS 9 - 2 4 ( a i r b o r n e )
M E B I TS 9 - 2 0 ( s u r f a c e )
0000-FFFF (airborne)
000-FFF (surface)
B 2 L OW
Indications:
N/A (Airborne)
0 (>70 W )
1 (<70 W )
C D TI D O - 2 6 0 A
1090 (1090 In Capability) DO-260B
0=Not Capable
1=Capable
A i r c r a f t h a s A D S - B 1 0 9 0 E S R e c e i ve
UAT (UAT In Capability)
Only available when Subtype=Airborne
Indications:
0=(No Capability to receive ADS-B UAT
messages)
1=(Aircraft has capability to receive ADS-B
UAT messages)
NIC-C (Navigation Integrity Category
Supplement C) DO-260B only
Only available when Subtype=Surface
I n d i c a t i o n s : R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
NACV (Navigation Accuracy Category
Velocity) DO-260B only
Only available when Subtype= Surface
Indications:
0 = U n k n o wn o r > 1 0 m / s
1=<10 m/s
2=<3 m/s
3= <1 m/s
4=<0.3 m/s
OM FMT (Operational Mode Subfield)
Indications:
0 ( TC A S R A A c t i v e , I D E N T S w i t c h A c t i ve ,
Receiving ATC Services)
1 (Reserved)
2 (Reserved)
3 (Reserved)
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S D A ( S ys t e m D e s i g n A s s u r a n c e D a t a )
DO-260B only
Indications:
0 = U n k n o wn o r N o S a f e t y E f f e c t
1 = Mi n o r
2 = Ma j o r
3 = H a za r d o u s
SAF (Single Antenna Flag)
Indications:
0=Dual Antenna
1=Single Antenna
A TC ( R e c e i vi n g A T C S e r v i c e s )
Indications:
1 ( A i r c r a f t r e c e i vi n g A T C s e r v i c e s ) ,
0 ( A i r c r a f t n o t r e c e i v i n g A TC s e r v i c e s ) .
RA (TCAS RA Active)
Indications:
0 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d v i s o r y
i n a c t i ve )
1 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d v i s o r y
a c t i ve )
ID (Ident Switch)
Indications:
YES (Ident active),
NO (Ident not active).
ANT OFF (GPS Antenna Offset Data)
DO-260B only
O n l y a va i l a b l e w h e n S u b t y p e = S u r f a c e
R e f e r t o Ta b l e s 1 9 a n d 2 0 .
H R Z R E F ( H o r i zo n t a l R e f e r e n c e D i r e c t i o n )
Indications:
TRUE NORTH
M A G N O R TH ( M a g n e t i c N o r t h )
N I C - A ( N a vi g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y C a t e g o r y
Supplement A)
Indications:
DO-260A only
0 (Rc unknown)
1 (Rc < 20 NM)
D O - 2 6 0 B o n l y, R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
POA (Position Offset Applied)
O n l y a va i l a b l e w h e n S u b t y p e = S u r f a c e
Indications:
N/A (Airborne)
0 (Position transmitted is not the ADS-B
position reference point)
1 (Position transmitted is the ADS-B position
reference point)
TRK/HDG (Used for surface ADS-B
participants, surface position message
heading or ground track determination bit)
Indications:
N/A (Airborne)
0 ( Ta r g e t H e a d i n g R e p o r t e d )
1 ( Tr a c k A n g l e R e p o r t e d )
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4.6.5
ADVISORY CIRCULAR
Th e A D V I S O R Y C I R C U L A R m o d e o f
operation is a subset of the ADS-B MON and
r e c e i ve s T r a n s p o n d e r D F 1 7 o r G r o u n d
Emitter DF18 extended squitters, either via
t h e A n t e n n a p o r t o r R F I / O p o r t . Th e
squitters are captured in a buffer, decoded
and displayed.
ADVISORY CIRCUL ARS MAIN
1 AC 20-165 AIR
2 AC 20-165 SURFACE
AC
DATA
BAT
2.5 Hr
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
RETURN
Th e A D V I S O R Y C I R C U L A R S M A I N s c r e e n
d i s p l a ys t h e s u p p o r t e d t e s t s . S t a t u s o f t h e
r e c e i ve d s q u i t t e r i s d i s p l a y e d t o t h e r i g h t o f
the squitter name. Indications are AVAIL
(squitter has been captured), NO SQTR
(Squitter available but not captured), NOT
CAP (transponder has identified squitter is
not supported by transponder/subsystem),
NOT RUN (test has not been ran), BAD
S E TU P ( A D S - B V e r s i o n N u m b e r i s e a r l i e r
than DO-260B).
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TEST SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS
ADV CIRC 20-165 AIR
ADV CIRC 20-165 AIR
P AS S
L AT =37 29 31.33 N
LON= 97 21 37.35 W
POSIT ION ERROR=2.763 m
NACP=11-EPU<0.0016 nm
NIC=9
NACV=2
E-W VEL=
111 kts E
N-S VEL=
246 kts N
ADS- B BARO ALT = 2 0000
XPDR BARO ALT=
20100
ALT IT UDE ERROR=
100
G EO MET RIC ALT =
20225
RUN
TEST
BAT
NEXT
PAGE
2.5 Hr
RETURN
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
SIL=3
SDA=3
T CAS O P =0
RA ACTIVE=0
MODE 3/A CODE=6611
IDENT=NO
ADDRESS=555555 (25252525)
EMERG/PRIOR CODE=0-NO EMERGENCY
EMIT CAT =RESERVED
ADS-B IN CAP=1
FL IGHT ID=AEROFLEX
RUN
TEST
PREV
PAGE
RETURN
B D S 0 , 5 = E xt e n d e d S q u i t t e r A i r b o r n e P o s i t i o n
is monitored for address, position, barometric
a l t i t u d e , a n d N I C S u p p l e m e n t - B . Th e
P o s i t i o n E r r o r i s c a l c u l a t e d wi t h t h e
Haversine formula with the position entered
in the ADS-B setup as the reference.
NOTE:
Th e m a x i m u m P o s i t i o n E r r o r t h a t c a n
be detected is limited to
4294.967295 km. So the user is
responsible for checking the
decoded Airborne Position against
the reference position (in ADSB
Setup) for gross position
discrepancy.
N I C i s d e r i ve d f r o m t h e c o m b i n a t i o n o f B D S
0 , 5 Typ e c o d e , N I C S u p p l e m e n t - B , a n d B D S
6 , 5 N I C S u p p l e m e n t - A . Th e G e o m e t r i c
Altitude is calculated by adding the
Barometric Altitude from BDS 0,5 and the
Geometric Height Difference from Barometric
Altitude from BDS 0,9.
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N I C ( s e e Ta b l e 1 7 )
F o l l o we d b y E ( E a s t ) o r W (W e s t )
direction identifier.
F o l l o we d b y N ( N o r t h ) o r S ( S o u t h )
direction identifier.
X P D R B A R O A L T ( Tr a n s p o n d e r B a r o m e t r i c
Altitude) is the altitude received from a DF4
r e p l y.
Indications:
N/A
D i s p l a ye d f o r t y p e s 9 t o 1 8 , r a n g e 1 0 0 0 t o
126700 ft.
A L TI TU D E E R R O R i s t h e d i f f e r e n c e o f A D S - B
B A R O A L T a n d X P D R B A R O A L T. Th e
difference must be less than or equal to 125
feet per AC 20-165A, Section 4-1(c3).
Th e G e o m e t r i c A l t i t u d e wi l l o n l y b e f l a g g e d
as a failure on the test set if the Geometric
Altitude cannot be calculated.
SIL (Surveillance Integrity Level)
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
R A A C TI V E ( T C A S R A A c t i ve )
Indications:
0 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d vi s o r y
i n a c t i ve )
1 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d vi s o r y
active)
MO D E 3 / A C O D E D O - 2 6 0 B o n l y
4 d i g i t O C TA L f i e l d .
Indications:
0000 to 7777
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EMERG/PRIOR CODE
Indications:
0 = N O E M E R G E N C Y,
1 = G E N E R A L E M E R G E N C Y,
2=LIFEGUARD/MEDICAL,
3 = MI N I M U M F U E L ,
4=NO COMM,
5 = U N L AW F U L I N T E R F N C ,
6 = D OW N E D A I R C R A F T,
7=RESERVED.
ADS-B IN CAP
1090 (1090 In Capability) DO-260B
0=Not Capable
1=Capable
Aircraft has ADS-B 1090ES Receive
Capability
FLIGHT ID Indications: 8 ICAO character
field.
E MI T C A T ( A D S - B E m i t t e r C a t e g o r y ) .
Indications:
E MI T C A T A :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
LIGHT,
SMALL,
LARGE,
H I G H V O R TE X ,
H E A V Y,
HIGH PERFORMANCE,
R O T O R C R A F T,
E MI T C A T B :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
GLIDER/SAILPLANE,
L I G H T E R - TH A N - A I R ,
P A R A C H U TI S T/ S K Y D I V E R ,
U L TR A L I G H T/ H A N G - G L I D E R ,
RESERVED,
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE,
SPACE VEHICLE.
E MI T C A T C :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
SURFACE EMERGENCY VEHICLE,
SURFACE SERVICE VEHICLE,
F I XE D G N D / TE T H E R E D O B S T R ,
CLUSTER OBSTR,
L I N E O B S TR ,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
E MI T C A T D :
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
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ADV CIRC 20-165 SUR
ADV CIRC 20-165 SUR
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
L AT =37 37 26.10 N
LON= 97 27 40.86 W
POSIT ION ERROR=4.451 m
NACP=9-EPU<0.016 nm
NIC=8
NACV=1
REPORTED MOVEMENT=0 kt TO <0.125 kt
HEADING=
28 deg
RUN
TEST
NEXT
PAGE
RETURN
P AS S
BAT
2.5 Hr
SIL=3
SDA=3
LEN/WIDT H=8- <55m, <45m
RA ACTIVE=0
MODE 3/A CODE=7000
IDENT=NO
ADDRESS=555555 (25252525)
EMERG/PRIOR CODE=0-NO EMERGENCY
EMIT CAT =HEAVY
ADS-B IN CAP=1
FL IGHT ID=AEROFLEX
RUN
TEST
PREV
PAGE
RETURN
N I C ( s e e Ta b l e 1 7 )
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REPORTED MOVEMENT
Indications (DO-260A):
NO INFO (No Information Available),
S TO P P E D
0.125-<1 Kt,
1-<2 Kt,
2-<15 Kt,
15-<70 Kt,
70-<100 Kt,
100-<175 Kt,
>175 Kt,
D E C E L E R A TI N G ,
A C C E L E R A TI N G ,
BACKING UP
Indications (DO-260B):
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 8
HEADING
Indications: 0 to 357 Degrees or N/A if HDG
S t a t u s n o t va l i d .
S I L ( S u r ve i l l a n c e I n t e g r i t y L e v e l )
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
S D A ( S ys t e m D e s i g n A s s u r a n c e D a t a )
Indications:
0 = U n k n o wn o r N o S a f e t y E f f e c t
1 = Mi n o r
2 = Ma j o r
3 = H a za r d o u s
R A A C TI V E ( T C A S R A A c t i v e )
Indications:
0 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d v i s o r y
i n a c t i ve )
1 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d v i s o r y
a c t i ve )
L E N /W I D T H ( A i r c r a f t L e n g t h a n d W i d t h )
Aircraft or Vehicle Length
I n d i c a t i o n s : L e n g t h ,W i d t h
0 = N o D a t a o r U n k n o wn
1=<15m, <23m
2=<25m, <28.5m
3=<25m, <34m
4=<35m, <33m
5=<35m, <38m
6=<45m, <39.5m
7=<45m, <45m
8=<55m, <45m
9=<55m, <52m
10=<65m, <59.5m
11=<65m, <67m
12=<75m, <72m
13=<75m, <80m
14=<85m, <80m
MO D E 3 / A C O D E D O - 2 6 0 B o n l y
4 d i g i t O C TA L f i e l d .
Indications:
0000 to 7777
IDENT (Ident Switch)
Indications:
YES (Ident active),
NO (Ident not active).
E ME R G / P R I O R C O D E
Indications:
0 = N O E M E R G E N C Y,
1 = G E N E R A L E M E R G E N C Y,
2=LIFEGUARD/MEDICAL,
3 = MI N I MU M F U E L ,
4 = N O C O MM,
5 = U N L AW F U L I N T E R F N C ,
6 = D OW N E D A I R C R A F T,
7=RESERVED.
E MI T C A T ( A D S - B E m i t t e r C a t e g o r y ) .
Indications:
E MI T C A T A :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
LIGHT,
SMALL,
LARGE,
H I G H V O R TE X ,
H E A V Y,
HIGH PERFORMANCE,
R O T O R C R A F T,
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E MI T C A T B :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
GLIDER/SAILPLANE,
L I G H T E R - TH A N - A I R ,
P A R A C H U TI S T/ S K Y D I V E R ,
U L TR A L I G H T/ H A N G - G L I D E R ,
RESERVED,
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE,
SPACE VEHICLE.
E MI T C A T C :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
SURFACE EMERGENCY VEHICLE,
SURFACE SERVICE VEHICLE,
F I XE D G N D / TE T H E R E D O B S T R ,
CLUSTER OBSTR,
L I N E O B S TR ,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
E MI T C A T D :
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
ADS-B IN CAP
1090 (1090 In Capability) DO-260B
0=Not Capable
1=Capable
Aircraft has ADS-B 1090ES Receive
Capability
FLIGHT ID Indications: 8 ICAO character
field.
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4.6.6
ADS-B GEN
Th e A D S - B G E N m o d e o f o p e r a t i o n g e n e r a t e s
Tr a n s p o n d e r D F 1 7 o r G r o u n d E m i t t e r D F 1 8
e xt e n d e d s q u i t t e r s , e i t h e r v i a t h e A n t e n n a
p o r t o r R F I / O p o r t . Th e s q u i t t e r s a r e
e n c o d e d vi a d a t a e n t e r e d i n i n d i v i d u a l d a t a
screens.
BAT
0,5
0,6
0,8
0,9
6,1
6,1
6,2
6,2
6,5
6,5
0,A
RUN
TEST
AIRBORNE POS
SURF ACE PO S
IDENT & CAT
AIRBORNE VEL
A/C ST AT US ST 1
A/C ST AT US ST 2
TSS SUBTYPE 0
TSS SUBTYPE 1
A/C OP ST AT US AIR
A/ C O P ST AT US SUR
TEST MSG
BDS
DATA
BDS
ON
2.5 Hr
- ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
Th e A D S - B G E N s c r e e n d i s p l a y s s u p p o r t e d
squitters that are identified by BDS register
number and an abbreviated name. Status of
the generated squitter is displayed to the
right of the squitter name. Selections are
E N A B L E D ( s q u i t t e r wi l l b e g e n e r a t e d ) o r
DISABLED (Squitter will not be generated)
Th e a i r b o r n e p o s i t i o n d e c o d e ,
including the global mode, has
multiple valid results. It is
necessary to set a reference
lat/long on the ADSB SETUP Screen
that is close to the test sets current
l o c a t i o n f o r t h e d e c o d e t o wo r k
correctly.
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PERIOD (Period)
Indications: Displays DF17/18 squitter period
in seconds.
LAT (Encoded Latitude)
Indications: Unambiguous Latitude decoded
using Local algorithm or Compact Position
Reporting (CPR) algorithm depending on
Position setting.
LONG (Encoded Longitude)
Indications: Unambiguous Longitude decoded
using Local algorithm or Compact Position
Reporting (CPR) algorithm depending on
Position setting.
POS (Position Decode)
Indications:
GLOBAL (if Global LAT/LONG not entered in
ADS-B/GICB setup menu).
L O C A L ( i f L o c a l L A T/ L O N G i s e n t e r e d i n
ADS-B/GICB setup menu).
NIC-B (Navigation Integrity Category
Supplement B) DO-260B only, Refer to
Ta b l e 1 7
SAF (Single Antenna Flag) DO-260A only
Indications:
0=Dual Antenna
1=Single Antenna
T ( Ti m e S y n c t o U T C )
Indications:
N/UTC (not UTC),
U TC .
S U R V E I L L A N C E S TA T U S
Indications:
NO INFO (No Information),
SPI (Special Position Identification),
PERM ALERT (Permanent Alert
(Emergency)),
T E M P A L E R T ( Te m p o r a r y A l e r t ( c h a n g e i n
Mode identity code)).
H P L ( H o r i z o n t a l P r o t e c t i o n L i m i t ) D O- 2 6 0
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
ADS-B GEN BDS 0,6
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
Th e s u r f a c e p o s i t i o n d e c o d e ,
including the global mode, has
multiple valid results. It is
necessary to set a reference
lat/long on the ADSB SETUP Screen
that is close to the test sets current
l o c a t i o n f o r t h e d e c o d e t o wo r k
correctly.
G N S S A L T I TU D E .
Indications:
N/A
D i s p l a ye d f o r t y p e s 2 0 t o 2 2 , R A N G E - 1 0 0 0
TO 126700 ft.
COUNT
Indications: Displays total squitters sent
s i n c e t e s t wa s r u n
N I C ( N a vi g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y C a t e g o r y) D O - 2 6 0 A
or DO-260B
NUC (Navigation Uncertainty Category) DO260
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
Rc (Radius of Containment)DO-260A or DO260B
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ADS-B GEN BDS 0,8
LONG (Encoded Longitude)
Indications: Unambiguous Longitude decoded
using Local algorithm or Compact Position
Reporting (CPR) algorithm depending on
Position setting.
MO V E M E N T
Indications (DO-260A):
NO INFO (No Information Available),
S TO P P E D
0.125-<1 Kt,
1-<2 Kt,
2-<15 Kt,
15-<70 Kt,
70-<100 Kt,
100-<175 Kt,
>175 Kt,
D E C E L E R A TI N G ,
A C C E L E R A TI N G ,
BACKING UP
Indications (DO-260B):
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 8
T ( Ti m e S yn c t o U T C )
Indications:
N / U T C ( N o t U TC ) ,
U TC
HDG (Heading)
Indications: 0 to 357 Degrees or N/A if HDG
S t a t u s n o t va l i d .
POS (Position Decode)
Indications:
GLOBAL (if Global LAT/LONG not entered in
ADS-B/GICB setup menu).
L O C A L ( i f L o c a l L A T/ L O N G i s e n t e r e d i n
ADS-B/GICB setup menu).
N I C ( N a vi g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y C a t e g o r y) D O - 2 6 0 A
or DO-260B
N U C ( N a vi g a t i o n U n c e r t a i n t y C a t e g o r y ) D O 260
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
Rc (Radius of Containment)DO-260A or DO260B
BAT
RUN
TEST
BDS
OFF
PREV
PARAM
2.5 Hr
TYPE: 4
COUNT=1000
PERIOD: 1.00 s
NEXT
PARAM
RETURN
H P L ( H o r i zo n t a l P r o t e c t i o n L i m i t ) D O- 2 6 0
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
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E MI T C A T S E T ( A D S - B E m i t t e r C a t e g o r y
Set).
Indications: D,C,B,A.
E MI T C A T ( A D S - B E m i t t e r C a t e g o r y ) .
Indications: SMALL, MEDIUM or LARGE
E MI T C A T A :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
LIGHT,
SMALL,
LARGE,
H I G H V O R TE X ,
H E A V Y,
HIGH PERFORMANCE,
R O T O R C R A F T,
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
E MI T C A T B :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
GLIDER/SAILPLANE,
L I G H T E R - TH A N - A I R ,
P A R A C H U TI S T/ S K Y D I V E R ,
U L TR A L I G H T/ H A N G - G L I D E R ,
RESERVED,
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE,
SPACE VEHICLE.
E MI T C A T C :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
SURFACE EMERGENCY VEHICLE,
SURFACE SERVICE VEHICLE,
F I XE D G N D / TE T H E R E D O B S T R ,
CLUSTER OBSTR,
L I N E O B S TR ,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
E MI T C A T D :
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
AIS (Aircraft Identity Subfield) HEX field
containing BDS plus flight ID.
FLIGHT ID Indications: 8 ICAO character
field.
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Indications:
0=NOT ASSIGNED
1=VEL OVR GND NORM (Velocity Over
Ground Normal),
2=VEL OVER GND SUPER (Velocity Over
Ground Supersonic),
3=AIR SPD NORM (Airspeed Normal),
4=AIR SPD HDG SUPER (Airspeed
Supersonic),
5=NOT ASSIGNED,
6=NOT ASSIGNED,
7=NOT ASSIGNED
E -W V E L ( E a s t -W e s t V e l o c i t y ) .
Indications:
N / A ( N o t A va i l a b l e ) ,
0 to >1021 Kts (subtype 1),
0 to >4086 Kts (subtype 2),
NOTE:
F o l l o we d b y E ( E a s t ) o r W (W e s t )
direction identifier.
I N TE N T C H A N G E ( I n t e n t C h a n g e F l a g )
Indications:
YES
NO
AIRSPEED.
Indications:
N/A (Not Available),
0 to >1021 Kts (subtype 3)
0 to >4086 Kts (subtype 4)
AIR SPEED TYPE.
Indications:
IAS (Indicated Airspeed),
TAS (True Airspeed)
RESERVED DO-260B only
IFR CAP ADS-B/CLASS A1 DO-260A only
Indications:
YES
NO
N A C V ( N a vi g a t i o n A c c u r a c y C a t e g o r y
Velocity)
Indications:
0 = U n k n o wn o r > 1 0 m / s
1=<10 m/s
2=<3 m/s
3=<1 m/s
4=<0.3 m/s
N-S VEL (North-South Velocity)
Indications:
N / A ( N o t A va i l a b l e ) ,
0 to >1021 Kts (subtype 1),
0 to >4086 Kts (subtype 2),
NOTE:
F o l l o we d b y N ( N o r t h ) o r S ( S o u t h )
direction identifier.
HDG (Heading).
Indications:
N / A ( N o t A va i l a b l e ) ,
0.0 to 359.6 Degrees.
VERT RATE (Vertical Rate).
Indications:
N / A ( N o t A va i l a b l e ) ,
<-32608 to >32608 ft/min (subtypes 1 and 2).
GEO ALT DIFF FROM BARO (Geo Altitude
Difference from Barometric Altitude).
Indications:
<-3137 ft to >3137 ft
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ADS-B GEN BDS 0,A
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 1 A/ C ST AT US ST 1
TYPE:28
DF17 AA:3AC421 (16542041)
COUNT=1000
ME=00000000000000
PERIOD=10.00 S
SUBT YPE: 1-EMERGENCY/ PRIOR ST AT US
EMERGENCY/PRIOR CODE: 0- NO EMERGENCY
MODE A (4096) CODE:0707
RESERVED:000000000
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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ADS-B GEN BDS 6,1 ST2
MODE A (4096) CODE DO-260B only
4 d i g i t O C TA L f i e l d .
Indications:
0000 to 7777
RESERVED subfield, 12 digit HEX field
containing contents of bits 12 to 56 for
DO-260A, 25-56 for DO-260B.
SUB TYPE (Subtype Coding).
Indications:
0=NO INFO
1 = E M E R G E N C Y / P R I O R S TA T U S
2=TCAS RA BROADCAST
3-7=RESERVED
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 1 A/ C ST AT US
TYPE:28
DF17 AA:3AC421 (16542041)
COUNT=1000
ME=00000000000000
PERIOD=10.00 S
SUBTYPE:0-NO INFO
T T I:
T IDA:
T IDR:
T IDB:
RAT :
ARA:
MTE:
RAC:
T HREAT ADDR:
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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ADS-B GEN BDS 6,2 ST0
TI D B ( Th r e a t I d e n t i t y D a t a B e a r i n g )
Indications:
N/A (not available)
0 to 360 deg
R A T ( R A Te r m i n a t e d )
Indications:
0=ACAS is currently generating the RA
indicated in the ARA subfield.
1 = Th e R A i n d i c a t e d b y t h e A R A s u b f i e l d h a s
been terminated.
TI D R ( Th r e a t I d e n t i t y D a t a R a n g e )
Indications:
N/A (not available)
<0.05 nm
0.10 to 12.50 nm, resolution 0.10 nm
>12.55 nm
ARA (Active Resolution Advisories
Indications:
14 bit subfield indicating characteristics of
the RA.
M T E ( M u l t i p l e Th r e a t E n c o u n t e r )
Indications:
0=One threat is being processed by the
resolution logic (when ARA bit 41=0)
1=Two or more simultaneous threats are
being processed by the resolution logic.
RAC (RACS Record) 4 bit subfield.
Indications:
Bit 55=Do not pass below
Bit 56=Do not pass above
Bit 57=Do not turn left
Bit 58=Do not turn right
0 = I n a c t i ve
1 = A c t i ve
THREAT ADDR (Aircraft Address of the
Th r e a t )
Indications:
Bits 63-86.
BAT
ST0
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
BDS
OFF
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
NOTE
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VERT DATA/SOURCE INFO (Vertical Data
Available/Source Indicator)
Indications:
NOT VALID
MCP/FCU (Mode Control Panel/Flight Control
Unit),
HLD ALT (Holding Altitude),
F MS / R N A V ( F M S / R N A V S y s t e m ) .
TARG ALT CAP (Target Altitude Capability)
Indications:
HLDG ALT (Capability for reporting Holding
a l t i t u d e o n l y) ,
HLDG ALT-ACP (Capability for reporting
either Holding altitude or Autopilot control
panel selected altitude),
HLDG ALT-ACP-FMS/RNAV (Capability for
reporting either Holding altitude or Autopilot
control panel selected altitude, or any
F MS / R N A V l e ve l o f f a l t i t u d e ) .
RESERVED
V E R T M O D E I N D ( V e r t i c a l Mo d e I n d i c a t o r )
Indications:
U N K N OW N , ( U n k n o wn M o d e o r I n f o r m a t i o n
u n a va i l a b l e ) ,
ACQUIRING (Acquiring Mode),
M A I N TA I N I N G ( C a p t u r i n g o r M a i n t a i n i n g
Mode).
RESERVED
S I L ( S u r ve i l l a n c e I n t e g r i t y L e v e l )
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
T A R G A L T T YP E ( T a r g e t A l t i t u d e T y p e )
Indications:
F L ( F l i g h t L e ve l )
MSL (Mean Sea Level)
N I C B A R O ( N a vi g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y B a r o )
Indications:
0 (Gillham Not Cross Checked)
1 (Gillham Cross Checked)
T A R G A L T ( Ta r g e t A l t i t u d e )
Indications:
-1000 ft to 100,000 ft
T A R G E T H D G ( Ta r g e t H e a d i n g A n g l e )
Indications:
0 to 359 degrees.
INVALID
T C A S / A C A S O P E R A TI O N A L ( T C A S / A C A S
Operational)
Indications:
YES,
NO.
R A A ( TC A S / A C A S R e s o l u t i o n A d v i s o r y
A c t i ve )
Indications:
YES,
NO.
H O R I Z D A T A A V A L / S O U R C E I N D ( H o r i zo n t a l
Data Available/Source Indicator)
Indications:
N O T V A L I D ( N o V a l i d H o r i z o n t a l Ta r g e t S t a t e
Data is available),
MCP/FCU (Mode Control Panel/Flight Control
Unit selected track angle),
M A I N TA I N ( Ma i n t a i n C u r r e n t H e a d i n g o r
Tr a c k a n g l e ) ,
F MS / R N A V ( F M S / R N A V S y s t e m )
HORIZ MODE IND (Horizontal Mode
Indicator)
Indications:
U N K N OW N ( U n k n o wn M o d e o r I n f o r m a t i o n
unavailable),
ACQUIRING (Acquiring Mode),
MA I N TA I N I N G ( C a p t u r i n g o r M a i n t a i n i n g
Mode),
RESERVED
NAC (Navigation Accuracy Category)
Indications:
0 = E P U > 1 8 . 5 2 k m ( > 1 0 N M)
1=EPU<18.52 km (10NM)
2 = E P U < 7 . 4 0 8 k m ( 4 N M)
3 = E P U < 3 . 7 0 4 k m ( 2 N M)
4 = E P U < 1 8 5 2 m ( 1 N M)
5 = E P U < 9 2 6 m ( 0 . 5 N M)
6 = E P U < 5 5 5 . 6 m ( 0 . 3 N M)
7 = E P U < 1 8 5 . 2 m ( 0 . 1 N M)
8 = E P U < 9 2 . 6 m ( 0 . 0 5 N M)
9=EPU<30 m
10=EPU<10 m
11=EPU<3 m
12=Reserved
13=Reserved
14=Reserved
15=Reserved
EMERG/PRIOR CODE (Emergency/Priority
Status Coding).
Indications:
0 = N O E M E R G E N C Y,
1 = G E N E R A L E M E R G E N C Y,
2=LIFEGUARD/MEDICAL,
3 = MI N I MU M F U E L ,
4 = N O C O MM,
5 = U N L AW F U L I N T E R F N C ,
6 = D OW N E D A I R C R A F T,
7=RESERVED.
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IFR 6000
ADS-B GEN BDS 6,2 ST1
GEN BDS 6,2
AVAIL
ST 1
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
NOTE
COUNT
Indications: Displays total squitters sent
s i n c e t e s t wa s r u n .
ME message field displayed in 14 digit HEX
format.
PERIOD
Indications: Displays DF17/18 squitter period
in seconds.
NOTE:
SUBTYPE= 1
SIL (Source Integrity Level) Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
SIL SUP (SIL Supplement)
Indications:
0 = P r o b a b i l i t y o f e xc e e d i n g N I C r a d i u s o f
containment is based on per hour
1 = P r o b a b i l i t y o f e xc e e d i n g N I C r a d i u s o f
containment is based on per sample
N A C ( N a v i g a t i o n A c c u r a c y C a t e g o r y)
Indications:
0 = E P U > 1 8 . 5 2 k m ( > 1 0 N M)
1=EPU>18.52 km (10NM)
2 = E P U < 7 . 4 0 8 k m ( 4 N M)
3 = E P U < 3 . 7 0 4 k m ( 2 N M)
4 = E P U < 1 8 5 2 m ( 1 N M)
5 = E P U < 9 2 6 m ( 0 . 5 N M)
6 = E P U < 5 5 5 . 6 m ( 0 . 3 N M)
7 = E P U < 1 8 5 . 2 m ( 0 . 1 N M)
8 = E P U < 9 2 . 6 m ( 0 . 0 5 N M)
9=EPU<30 m
10=EPU<10 m
11=EPU<3 m
12=Reserved
13=Reserved
14=Reserved
15=Reserved
LNAV (Lateral Navigation Engaged)
Indications:
0 = L N A V Mo d e i s N O T A c t i v e
1 = L N A V Mo d e i s A c t i v e
VNAV (Vertical Navigation Engaged)
Indications:
0=VNAV Mode is NOT Active or Unknown
1=VNAV Mode is Active
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ADS-B GEN BDS 6,5 AIR
MCP (Status of MCP/FCU)
Indications:
0=No Mode Information is being provided in
ME b i t s 4 8 , 4 9 , 5 0 o r 5 2 ( Me s s a g e b i t s 8 0 ,
81, 82 or 84)
1 = Mo d e I n f o r m a t i o n i s d e l i b e r a t e l y b e i n g
p r o vi d e d i n M E b i t s 4 8 , 4 9 , 5 0 o r 5 2
( Me s s a g e b i t s 8 0 , 8 1 , 8 2 o r 8 4 )
AUTO P (Autopilot Engaged)
Indications:
0=Autopilot is NOT Engaged or Unknown
( e . g . , n o t a c t i ve l y c o u p l e d a n d f l y i n g t h e
aircraft)
1=Autopilot is Engaged (e.g., actively
c o u p l e d a n d f l yi n g t h e a i r c r a f t )
AHME (Altitude Hold Mode)
Indications:
0=Altitude Hold Mode is NOT Active or
U n k n o wn
0=Altitude Hold Mode is Active
AP MODE (Approach Mode)
Indications:
0 = A p p r o a c h M o d e i s N O T A c t i v e o r U n k n o wn
1=Approach Mode is Active
TCAS OP (TCAS Operational)
Indications:
0 = T C A S S ys t e m i s N O T O p e r a t i o n a l ( A n y
time RI3 or 4)
1 = T C A S S ys t e m i s O p e r a t i o n a l ( R I = 3 o r 4 )
S E L E C TE D A L T I TU D E ( S e l e c t e d A l t i t u d e )
Indications:
0 to 65472 ft Res 32 ft
TYPE (Selected Altitude Type)
Indications:
0=MCP/FCU
1=FMS
BARO PRESSURE (Barometric Pressure)
Indications:
800 to 1208 mb Res 0.8 mb
N I C B A R O ( N a vi g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y C a t e g o r y
Baro)
Indications:
0=Barometric Altitude Invalid
1= Barometric Altitude Valid
S E L E C TE D H E A D I N G ( S e l e c t e d H e a d i n g )
Indications:
+/- 180 deg Res 180/256 (0.703125 deg)
AVAIL BAT
AIR
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 5 A/ C O P ST AT US AIR
TYPE :31
DF17 AA:123456 (00432126)
COUNT =11
PERIOD:1.57 s
ME=F82AAA2AAA4AAF
SUBTYPE:0-AIR
VERSION: 2-DO-260B
ARV:1
CC FMT:2AAA
TS:0
1090:0
UAT :1
TC:2
ADSR:0
TCAS OP:1
OM FMT:0
SDA:0
AT C:1
SAF:0
RA:1
ID:NO
HRZ REF:MAG NORTH
NIC- A: 0 G VA:2
NIC-BARO:1
SIL SUP: 1
SIL:2
NACP:10-EPU < 0.0054
ADSR(56) :1
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
S E L E C TE D H E A D I N G S T A TU S ( S e l e c t e d
Heading Status)
Indications:
0 = I n va l i d
1=Valid
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SUBTYPE
Indications:
0=AIR (Airborne Status message),
1=SUR (Surface Status message),
2=RESERVED,
3=RESERVED,
4=RESERVED,
5=RESERVED,
6=RESERVED,
7=RESERVED,
VERSION (MOPS Version Number)
Indications:
0-DO-260
1-DO-260A
2-DO-260B
CC FMT (Capability Class)
M E B I TS 9 - 2 4 ( a i r b o r n e )
M E B I TS 9 - 2 0 ( s u r f a c e )
0000-FFFF (airborne)
000-FFF (surface)
ARV (Air Referenced Velocity Report
C a p a b i l i t y ) O n l y A v a i l a b l e wh e n S u b t y p e =
Airborne.
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
1 (Capability of sending messages to support
Air-Referenced velocity reports),
0 (No Capability of sending messages to
support Air-Referenced velocity reports)
T S ( Ta r g e t S t a t e R e p o r t C a p a b i l i t y ) O n l y
A va i l a b l e wh e n S u b t y p e = A i r b o r n e
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
1 (Capability of sending messages to support
Ta r g e t S t a t e R e p o r t s ) ,
0 (No Capability of sending messages to
s u p p o r t Ta r g e t S t a t e R e p o r t s )
C D TI D O - 2 6 0 A
1090 (1090 In Capability) DO-260B
0=Not Capable
1=Capable
Aircraft has ADS-B 1090ES Receive
UAT (UAT In Capability)
Indications:
0=(No Capability to receive ADS-B UAT
messages)
1=(Aircraft has capability to receive ADS-B
UAT messages)
T C ( Ta r g e t C h a n g e R e p o r t C a p a b i l i t y ) O n l y
A va i l a b l e wh e n S u b t y p e = A i r b o r n e .
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
0 (No capability for sending messages to
support trajectory change reports) ,
1 (Capability of sending messages to support
TC+0 report only),
2 (Capability of sending information for
multiple TC reports).
3 ( R e s e r ve d )
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ADS-B GEN BDS 6,5 SUR
B A Q ( B a r o m e t r i c A l t i t u d e Q u a l i t y) D O - 2 6 0 A
GVA (Geometric Vertical Accuracy) DO-260B
Indications:
0 = U n k n o wn o r > 1 5 0 m
1=<150 m
2=<45 m
3 = R e s e r ve d
N I C B A R O ( N a vi g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y B a r o )
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
0 (Gillham Not Cross Checked)
1 (Gillham Cross Checked)
SIL SUP (SIL Supplement)
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
S I L ( S u r ve i l l a n c e I n t e g r i t y L e v e l )
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
NACP
Indications:
0 (EPU >18.52 km)
1 (EPU <18.52 km)
2 (EPU <7.408 km)
3 (EPU <3.704 km)
4 (EPU <1852 m)
5 (EPU <926 m)
6 (EPU <555.6 m)
7 (EPU <185.2 m)
8 (EPU <92.6 m)
9 (EPU <30 m and VEPU <45 m)
A (EPU <30 m and VEPU <15 m)
B (EPU <3 m and VEPU <4 m)
C ( r e s e r ve d )
D ( r e s e r ve d )
E ( r e s e r ve d )
F ( r e s e r ve d )
ADSR(56) (Reserved for ADS-R flag)
Bit 56 of the ME field.
Indications:
0 = N o t A c t i ve
1 = A c t i ve
SUR
AVAIL BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 5 A/ C O P ST AT US SUR
TYPE :31
DF17 AA:123456 (04432126)
COUNT =9
PERIOD:1.64 s
ME=0F92AAA2AAA4AAF
SUBTYPE:1-SUR
VERSION: 2-DO-260B
B2 LOW:1
CC FMT :2AA
1090:0
UAT :0
NIC-C:0
NACV:5
OM FMT:0
SDA:0
AT C:1
SAF: 2
RA:1
ID:NO
ANT OFF:RT 2 M,20 M
HRZ REF:MAG NORTH
NIC- A: 0
POA:N/A
TRK/HDG:NTRK
SIL SUP:1
SIL:2
NACP:10-EPU < 0.0054
ADSR(56) :1
LN/WD:10-<65M, <59.5M
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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SUBTYPE
Indications:
0=AIR (Airborne Status message),
1=SUR (Surface Status message),
2=RESERVED,
3=RESERVED,
4=RESERVED,
5=RESERVED,
6=RESERVED,
7=RESERVED,
A TC ( R e c e i v i n g A T C S e r v i c e s )
Indications:
1 (Aircraft receiving ATC services),
0 ( A i r c r a f t n o t r e c e i v i n g A TC s e r v i c e s ) .
RA (TCAS RA Active)
Indications:
0 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d vi s o r y
i n a c t i ve )
1 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d vi s o r y
active)
B 2 L OW
Indications:
N/A (Airborne)
0 (>70 W )
1 (<70 W )
ID (Ident Switch)
Indications:
Y E S ( I d e n t a c t i ve ) ,
NO (Ident not active).
C D TI D O - 2 6 0 A
1090 (1090 In Capability) DO-260B
0=Not Capable
1=Capable
Aircraft has ADS-B 1090ES Receive
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4.6.7
SIL SUP (SIL Supplement)
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
S I L ( S u r ve i l l a n c e I n t e g r i t y L e v e l )
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
NACP
Indications:
0 (EPU >18.52 km)
1 (EPU <18.52 km)
2 (EPU <7.408 km)
3 (EPU <3.704 km)
4 (EPU <1852 m)
5 (EPU <926 m)
6 (EPU <555.6 m)
7 (EPU <185.2 m)
8 (EPU <92.6 m)
9 (EPU <30 m and VEPU <45 m)
A (EPU <30 m and VEPU <15 m)
B (EPU <3 m and VEPU <4 m)
C ( r e s e r ve d )
D ( r e s e r ve d )
E ( r e s e r ve d )
F ( r e s e r ve d )
ADSR(56) (Reserved for ADS-R flag)
Bit 56 of the ME field.
Indications:
0 = N o t A c t i ve
1 = A c t i ve
L N /W D ( A i r c r a f t L e n g t h a n d W i d t h )
Aircraft or Vehicle Length
I n d i c a t i o n s : L e n g t h ,W i d t h
0 = N o D a t a o r U n k n o wn
1=<15m, <23m
2=<25m, <28.5m
3=<25m, <34m
4=<35m, <33m
5=<35m, <38m
6=<45m, <39.5m
7=<45m, <45m
8=<55m, <45m
9=<55m, <52m
10=<65m, <59.5m
11=<65m, <67m
12=<75m, <72m
13=<75m, <80m
14=<85m, <80m
GICB GENERAL
GICB MODE
AVAIL
GICB DF20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
0,5
0,6
0,7
0,8
0,9
1,0
1,7
1,8
1,9
1,A
1,B
1,C
AIRBORNE POS
SURFACE POS
SQT R ST AT US
IDENT & CAT
AIRBORNE VEL
DAT A L NK CAP
COM GICB CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
SPEC SERV CAP
RUN
TEST
1,D
1,E
1,F
2,0
2,1
3,0
4,0
4,1
4,2
4,3
5,0
6,0
RUN
TEST
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
AVAIL
BDS
DATA
PREV
PAGE
2.5 Hr
AVAIL
NOT CAP
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
NEXT
PAGE
BDS
DATA
GICB DF20
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
BAT
-
RETURN
BAT
2.5 Hr
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
- AVAIL
- NOT RUN
- NOT RUN
NEXT
PAGE
RETURN
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IFR 6000
AVAIL
GICB DF20
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
2,1
3,0
4,0
4,1
4,2
4,3
5,0
6,0
6,1
6,1
6,2
6,2
6,5
6,5
RUN
TEST
AIRCRAFT REG #
ACAS ARA
VERT INT ENT
WAYPOINT NAME
WAYPOINT NAME
WAYPOINT NAME
TRACK & TURN
HEADING & SPEED
A/ C ST AT US ST 1
A/ C ST AT US ST 2
TSS SUBTYPE 0
TSS SUBTYPE 1
A/ C O P ST AT US AIR
A/ C O P ST AT US SUR
BDS
DATA
PREV
PAGE
BAT
-
2.5 Hr
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
AVAIL
NOT RUN
AVAIL
AVAIL
RETURN
Th e G I C B s c r e e n d i s p l a y s t h e s u p p o r t e d B D S
registers (determined by test set software
ve r s i o n ) , i d e n t i f i e d b y B D S r e g i s t e r n u m b e r
a n d a n a b b r e v i a t e d n a m e . Th e S t a t u s o f t h e
r e c e i ve d B D S i s d i s p l a y e d t o t h e r i g h t o f t h e
B D S n a m e . I n d i c a t i o n s a r e N O T R U N ( Te s t
has not retrieved this BDS yet), AVAIL (BDS
i s a va i l a b l e ) , N O D A TA ( B D S a v a i l a b l e b u t
not reporting data), NOT CAP (transponder
has identified that this BDS is not supported
by transponder/subsystem).
B D S r e g i s t e r s s u p p o r t e d b y s o f t w a r e ve r s i o n
1.1.2 and above, are listed in 1-2-4 Table 21.
BDS
0.5
0,6
0,7
0,8
0,9
1,0
1,7
1,8
1,9
1,A
1,B
1,C
1,D
1,E
1,F
2,0
2,1
3.0
4,0
4,1
4,2
4,3
5,0
6,0
6,1
6,1
6,2
6,2
6,5
6,5
DESCRIPTION
Ext Squitter Airborne Position
Ext Squitter Surface Position
Ext Squitter Status
Ext Squitter Type and Identification
Ext Squitter Airborne Velocity
Information
Data Link Capability Report
Com mon Usage GICB Capability Report
Mode S Specific Services #1
Mode S Specific Services #2
Mode S Specific Services #3
Mode S Specific Services #4
Mode S Specific Services #5
Mode S Specific Service Capability
Report 1-28
Mode S Specific Service Capability
Report 29-56
Mode S Specific Service Capability
Report 57-63
Aircraft Identification (Flight ID)
Aircraft Regis tration Number
ACAS Resolution Advisory
Aircraft Vertical Intention
W aypoint Name
W aypoint Position
W aypoint Details
Track and Turn Report
Heading and Speed Report
Aircraft Status ST1
Aircraft Status ST2
Target State and Status Subtype 0
Target State and Status Subtype 1
A/C Operational Status AIR
A/C Operational Status SUR
GICB Supported BDS Registers
Ta b l e 2 1
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IFR 6000
TEST SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS
GICB BDS 0,5
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
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IFR 6000
GICB BDS 0,6
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
RETURN
Th e s u r f a c e p o s i t i o n d e c o d e ,
including the global mode, has
multiple valid results. It is
necessary to set a reference
lat/long on the ADSB SETUP Screen
that is close to the test sets current
l o c a t i o n f o r t h e d e c o d e t o wo r k
correctly.
MO V E ME N T
Indications (DO-260A):
N O I N F O ( N o I n f o r m a t i o n A va i l a b l e ) ,
S TO P P E D
0.125-<1 Kt,
1-<2 Kt,
2-<15 Kt,
15-<70 Kt,
70-<100 Kt,
100-<175 Kt,
>175 Kt,
D E C E L E R A TI N G ,
A C C E L E R A TI N G ,
BACKING UP
Indications (DO-260B):
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 8
T ( Ti m e S y n c t o U T C )
Indications:
N / U T C ( N o t U TC ) ,
U TC
HDG (Heading)
Indications: 0 to 357 Degrees or N/A if HDG
Status not valid.
POS (Position Decode)
Indications:
GLOBAL (if Global LAT/LONG not entered in
ADS-B/GICB setup menu).
L O C A L ( i f L o c a l L A T/ L O N G i s e n t e r e d i n
ADS-B/GICB setup menu).
N I C ( N a v i g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y C a t e g o r y) D O - 2 6 0 A
or DO-260B
NUC (Navigation Uncertainty Category) DO260
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
Rc (Radius of Containment)DO-260A or DO260B
H P L ( H o r i z o n t a l P r o t e c t i o n L i m i t ) D O- 2 6 0
Indications:
R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
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IFR 6000
GICB BDS 0,7
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
AVAIL
BDS=0, 7 SQT R ST AT US
DF20 AA=3AC421 (16542041)
MB=0000000000000
SURF ACE SQT R T RANS RAT E=HIG H
ALT T YPE=BARO
ESS=00000000000000
RETURN
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
NEXT
TEST
BAT
2.5 Hr
TYPE=4
RETURN
NOTE:
T Y P E : I d e n t i f i e s t h e G I C B Me s s a g e T y p e .
DF20/21: Receives DF20/21 reply, decodes
and displays identification and category.
NOTE: ADLP (Air Data Link Processor) must
be installed or transponder must
have embedded ADLP, to receive
data from subsystem.
ALT TYPE
Indications:
BARO,
GNSS
E MI T C A T ( A D S - B E m i t t e r C a t e g o r y ) .
Indications: SMALL, MEDIUM or LARGE
E S S ( E xt e n d e d S q u i t t e r S t a t u s )
Indications:
14 digit hex field, bits 1 to 56
NOTE:
R e f e r t o I C A O m a n u a l o n Mo d e S
specific services DOC 9688-AN/952
a n d R TC A D O - 2 6 0 A V 2 f o r d e t a i l e d
description of data fields.
E MI T C A T A :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
LIGHT,
SMALL,
LARGE,
H I G H V O R TE X ,
H E A V Y,
HIGH PERFORMANCE,
R O T O R C R A F T,
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IFR 6000
GICB BDS 0,9
E MI T C A T B :
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
GLIDER/SAILPLANE,
L I G H T E R - TH A N - A I R ,
P A R A C H U TI S T/ S K Y D I V E R ,
U L TR A L I G H T/ H A N G - G L I D E R ,
RESERVED,
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE,
SPACE VEHICLE.EMIT CAT C:
N O A D S - B E M I T TE R I N F O ,
SURFACE EMERGENCY VEHICLE,
SURFACE SERVICE VEHICLE,
F I XE D G N D / TE T H E R E D O B S T R ,
CLUSTER OBSTR,
L I N E O B S TR ,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
E MI T C A T D :
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED,
RESERVED
AIS (Aircraft Identity Subfield) HEX field
containing BDS plus flight ID.
FLIGHT ID Indications: 8 ICAO character
field.
BAT
AVAIL
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
Indications:
0=NOT ASSIGNED
1=VEL OVR GND NORM (Velocity Over
Ground Normal),
2 = V E L O V E R G N D S U P E R ( V e l o c i t y O ve r
Ground Supersonic),
3=AIR SPD NORM (Airspeed Normal),
4=AIR SPD HDG SUPER (Airspeed
Supersonic),
5=NOT ASSIGNED,
6=NOT ASSIGNED,
7=NOT ASSIGNED
E -W V E L ( E a s t -W e s t V e l o c i t y ) .
Indications:
N/A (Not Available),
0 to >1021 Kts (subtype 1),
0 to >4086 Kts (subtype 2),
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IFR 6000
GICB BDS 1,0
NOTE:
F o l l o we d E ( E a s t ) o r W (W e s t )
direction identifier.
N A C V ( N a vi g a t i o n A c c u r a c y C a t e g o r y
Velocity)
Indications:
0 = U n k n o wn o r > 1 0 m / s
1=<10 m/s
2=<3 m/s
3=<1 m/s
4=<0.3 m/s
N-S VEL (North-South Velocity)
Indications:
N / A ( N o t A va i l a b l e ) ,
0 to >1021 Kts (subtype 1),
0 to >4086 Kts (subtype 2),
NOTE:
F o l l o we d b y N ( N o r t h ) o r S ( S o u t h )
direction identifier.
HDG (Heading).
Indications:
N / A ( N o t A va i l a b l e ) ,
0.0 to 359.6 Degrees.
I N TE N T C H A N G E ( I n t e n t C h a n g e F l a g )
Indications:
Ye s ,
No
VERT RATE (Vertical Rate).
Indications:
N / A ( N o t A va i l a b l e ) ,
<-32608 to >32608 ft/min (subtypes 1 and 2).
GEO ALT DIFF FROM BARO (Geo Altitude
Difference from Barometric Altitude).
Indications:
<-3137 to ft >3137 ft
SOURCE (Source of Vertical rate).
Indications:
N / A ( N o t A va i l a b l e ) ,
BARO (Barometric Source),
GEO (i.e. GPS Source)
AIRSPEED.
Indications:
N / A ( N o t A va i l a b l e ) ,
0 to >1021 Kts (subtype 3)
0 to >4086 Kts (subtype 4)
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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IFR 6000
GICB BDS 1,8 1,C
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
:0,6
:2,1
:4,5
:5,4
:0,7
:4,0
:4,8
:5,5
:0,8
:4,1
:5,0
:5,6
PREV
TEST
:0,9
:4,2
:5,1
:5,F
PREV
TEST
:0,A
:4,3
:5,2
:6,0
RETURN
NOTE:
BAT
2.5 Hr
NOTE:
AVAIL
:0,1
:0,8
:0,F
:1,6
:1,D
:2,4
:2,B
:3,2
:0,3
:0,A
:1,1
:1,8
:1,F
:2,6
:2,D
:3,4
RUN
TEST
:0,4
:0,B
:1,2
:1,9
:2,0
:2,7
:2,E
:3,5
:0,5
:0,C
:1,3
:1,A
:2,1
:2,8
:2,F
:3,6
PREV
TEST
:0,6
:0,D
:1,4
:1,B
:2,2
:2,9
:3,0
:3,7
:0,7
:0,E
:1,5
:1,C
:2,3
:2,A
:3,1
:3,8
PREV
TEST
AVAIL
RETURN
BAT
2.5 Hr
:3,A
:4,1
:4,8
:4,F
:5,6
:5,D
:6,4
:6,B
:3,B
:4,2
:4,9
:5,0
:5,7
:5,E
:6,5
:6,C
RUN
TEST
:3,C
:4,3
:4,A
:5,1
:5,8
:5,F
:6,6
:6,D
:3,D
:4,4
:4,B
:5,2
:5,9
:6,0
:6,7
:6,E
PREV
TEST
:3,E
:4,5
:4,C
:5,3
:5,A
:6,1
:6,8
:6,F
:3,F
:4,6
:4,D
:5,4
:5,B
:6,2
:6,9
:7,0
PREV
TEST
AVAIL
RETURN
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
:0,2
:0,9
:1,0
:1,7
:1,E
:2,5
:2,C
:3,3
:7,2
:7,9
:8,0
:8,7
:8,E
:9,5
:9,C
:A,3
:7,3
:7,A
:8,1
:8,8
:8,F
:9,6
:9,D
:A,4
:7,4
:7,B
:8,2
:8,9
:9,0
:9,7
:9,E
:A,5
PREV
TEST
:7,5
:7,C
:8,3
:8,A
:9,1
:9,8
:9,F
:A,6
:7,6
:7,D
:8,4
:8,B
:9,2
:9,9
:A,0
:A,7
PREV
TEST
:7,7
:7,E
:8,5
:8,C
:9,3
:9,A
:A,1
:A,8
RETURN
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IFR 6000
GICB BDS 1,D 1,F
BAT
2.5 Hr
:A,A
:B,1
:B,8
:B,F
:C,6
:C,D
:D,4
:D,B
:A,B
:B,2
:B,9
:C,0
:C,7
:C,E
:D,5
:D,C
RUN
TEST
:A,C
:B,3
:B,A
:C,1
:C,8
:C,F
:D,6
:D,D
:A,D
:B,4
:B,B
:C,2
:C,9
:D,0
:D,7
:D,E
PREV
TEST
:A,E
:B,5
:B,C
:C,3
:C,A
:D,1
:D,8
:D,F
PREV
TEST
AVAIL
:A,F
:B,6
:B,D
:C,4
:C,B
:D,2
:D,9
:E,0
RETURN
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
:E,2
:E,9
:F,0
:F,7
:F,E
:E,3
:E,A
:F,1
:F,8
:F,F
:E,4
:E,B
:F,2
:F,9
PREV
TEST
:E,5
:E,C
:F,3
:F,A
:E,6
:E,D
:F,4
:F,B
PREV
TEST
:E,7
:E,E
:F,5
:F,C
RETURN
AVAIL
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
BAT
10
21
11
22
12
23
10
21
11
22
12
23
PREV
TEST
AVAIL
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
BAT
2.5 Hr
37
49
38
50
39
51
40
52
37
49
38
50
39
51
40
52
PREV
TEST
AVAIL
2.5 Hr
RETURN
BAT
2.5 Hr
NOTE:
R e f e r t o I C A O m a n u a l o n Mo d e S
specific services DOC 9688-AN/952
a n d R TC A D O - 2 6 0 A V 2 f o r d e t a i l e d
description of data fields
DOWNL INK
57
58
59
RUN
TEST
60
61
62
PREV
TEST
63
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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IFR 6000
BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=2,0 FL IGHT ID
DF20 AA=3AC421 (16542041)
MB=00000000000000
FL IGHT ID=UA66121
R e f e r t o I C A O m a n u a l o n Mo d e S
specific services DOC 9688-AN/952
a n d R TC A D O - 2 6 0 A V 2 f o r d e t a i l e d
description of data fields
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
GICB BDS 2,1
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RETURN
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
A R ( A i r l i n e R e g i s t r a t i o n ) t wo c h a r a c t e r s .
O n l y d i s p l a y e d wh e n T TI = 2 ,
Intruder Not Mode S Equipped.
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
GICB BDS 4,0
T H R E A T A D D R E S S ( Mo d e S t h r e a t a d d r e s s )
d i s p l a ye d i n 6 H E X d i g i t s
N/A (Not Available)
N o t e : O n l y d i s p l a y e d wh e n T T I = 1 .
M T E ( M u l t i p l e Th r e a t E n c o u n t e r ) d i s p l a y e d i n
1 bit binary.
T TI ( Th r e a t T y p e I n d i c a t o r )
Indications:
0 - N O D A TA
1-MODE S ADDRESS
2 - A L T/ R A N G E / B E A R I N G D A T A
3-NOT ASSIGNED
NOTE: Refer to ICAO Annex 10, Vol lII, Part
1 , C h a p t e r 5 a n d R TC A - D O - 2 6 0 A V 2
for detailed description of data
f i e l d s . A l s o r e f e r t o R TC A D 0 - 1 8 5 A
para 2.2.3.9.3.2.3 MB fields used by
TCASII
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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IFR 6000
GICB BDS 4,1
VNAV HOLD MODE (Vertical Navigation
Mode)
Indications:
YES,
N O ( N o t A c t i ve )
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
R e f e r t o I C A O m a n u a l o n Mo d e S
specific services DOC 9688-AN/952
a n d R TC A D O - 2 6 0 A V 2 f o r d e t a i l e d
description of data fields.
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
W A YP O I N T N A M E 9 I C A O c h a r a c t e r n a m e
N O T E : R e f e r t o I C A O m a n u a l o n Mo d e S
specific services DOC 9688-AN/952
for detailed description of data
fields.
1-2-4
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
GICB BDS 4,3
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RETURN
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
NOTE:
NOTE:
L A TI TU D E d e c o d e d f o r m a t i n d e g r e e s ,
minutes and seconds North or South.
B E A R I N G T O W A YP O I N T
Indications: +/-180 degrees (1 decimal place)
TI M E TO G O
Indications: 0 to 409.6 mins
C R O S S I N G A L T I TU D E r a n g e
0 to 131068 ft.
N O T E : R e f e r t o I C A O m a n u a l o n Mo d e S
specific services DOC 9688-AN/952
for detailed description of data
fields.
DISTANCE TO GO
Indications: 0 to 6553.6 nm
RESERVED
NOTE:
R e f e r t o I C A O m a n u a l o n Mo d e S
specific services DOC 9688-AN/952
for detailed description of data
fields.
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
GICB BDS 5,0
GICB BDS 5,0
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
RETURN
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
NOTE:
NOTE:
ROLL ANGLE.
Indications:
+/-90 degrees (1 decimal place)
T R U E TR A C K A N G L E ( T r u e Tr a c k A n g l e )
Indications:
+/-180 degrees (1 decimal place).
R A TE ( Tr u e Tr a c k A n g l e R a t e )
Indications:
+/- 0 to 16 degrees/second (1 decimal place)
GND SPEED (Ground Speed)
Indications:
0 to 2048 Kts, 2kt resolution.
TRUE AIR SPEED (True Air Speed)
Indications:
0 to 2048 Kts, 2kt resolution.
N O T E : R e f e r t o I C A O m a n u a l o n Mo d e S
specific services DOC 9688-AN/952
a n d R TC A D O - 2 6 0 A V 2 f o r d e t a i l e d
description of data fields.
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
GICB MON BDS 6,1 ST1
INERT VERT VEL (Inertial Vertical Velocity)
Indications:
N/A (Not Available)
-16384 to +16352 ft/ minute, resolution 32
ft/min.
NOTE:
R e f e r t o I C A O m a n u a l o n Mo d e S
specific services DOC 9688A N / 9 5 2 a n d R T C A D O- 2 6 0 A V 2 f o r
detailed description of data fields.
AVAIL
BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 1 A/ C ST AT US
TYPE=28
DF17 AA=3AC421 (16542041)
ME=00000000000000
SUBT YPE=1- EMERG ENCY/PRIOR ST AT US
MODE A (4096) CODE=0000
RESERVED=000000000
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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IFR 6000
GICB MON BDS 6,1 ST2
MODE A (4096) CODE DO-260B only
4 d i g i t O C TA L f i e l d .
Indications:
0000 to 7777
RESERVED subfield, 12 digit HEX field
containing contents of bits 12 to 56 for
D O - 2 6 0 A , 2 5 t o 5 6 f o r D O- 2 6 0 B .
SUB TYPE (Subtype Coding).
Indications:
0=NO INFO
1 = E M E R G E N C Y / P R I O R I T Y S T A TU S
2=TCAS RA BROADCAST
3-7=RESERVED
AVAIL
BDS=6, 1 A/ C ST AT US
DF17 AA=3AC421 (16542041)
ME=00000000000000
SUBTYPE=0-NO INFO
T T I=
T IDA=
T IDR=
T IDB=
RAT =
ARA=
MTE=
RAC=
T HREAT ADDR=
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
BAT
2.5 Hr
TYPE=28
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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R A T ( R A Te r m i n a t e d )
Indications:
0=ACAS is currently generating the RA
indicated in the ARA subfield.
1 = Th e R A i n d i c a t e d b y t h e A R A s u b f i e l d h a s
been terminated.
TI D R ( Th r e a t I d e n t i t y D a t a R a n g e )
Indications:
N/A (not available)
<0.05 nm
0.10 to 12.50 nm, resolution 0.10 nm
>12.55 nm
ARA (Active Resolution Advisories
Indications:
14 bit subfield indicating characteristics of
the RA.
M T E ( M u l t i p l e Th r e a t E n c o u n t e r )
Indications:
0=One threat is being processed by the
resolution logic (when ARA bit 41=0)
1=Two or more simultaneous threats are
being processed by the resolution logic.
RAC (RACS Record) 4 bit subfield.
Indications:
Bit 55= Do not pass below
Bit 56=Do not pass above
Bit 57=Do not turn left
Bit 58=Do not turn right
0 = I n a c t i ve
1 = A c t i ve
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
Indications:
Bits 63-86
NOTE
NOTE:
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T A R G E T A L T C A P ( Ta r g e t A l t i t u d e
C a p a b i l i t y)
Indications:
HLDG ALT (Capability for reporting Holding
a l t i t u d e o n l y) ,
HLDG ALT-ACP (Capability for reporting
either Holding altitude or Autopilot control
panel selected altitude),
HLDG ALT-ACP-FMS/RNAV (Capability for
reporting either Holding altitude or Autopilot
control panel selected altitude, or any
F MS / R N A V l e ve l o f f a l t i t u d e ) .
RESERVED
V E R T M O D E I N D ( V e r t i c a l Mo d e I n d i c a t o r )
Indications:
U N K N OW N , ( U n k n o wn M o d e o r I n f o r m a t i o n
u n a va i l a b l e ) ,
ACQUIRING (Acquiring Mode),
M A I N TA I N I N G ( C a p t u r i n g o r M a i n t a i n i n g
Mode).
RESERVED
S I L ( S u r ve i l l a n c e I n t e g r i t y L e v e l ) I n d i c a t i o n s :
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
N I C B A R O ( N a vi g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y B a r o )
Indications:
0 (Gillham Not Cross Checked)
1 (Gillham Cross Checked)
T A R G E T H D G ( Ta r g e t H e a d i n g A n g l e )
Indications:
0 to 359 degrees.
INVALID
T C A S / A C A S O P E R A TI O N A L ( T C A S / A C A S
Operational)
Indications:
YES,
NO.
R A A ( TC A S / A C A S R e s o l u t i o n A d v i s o r y
Active)
Indications:
YES,
NO.
TYPE Specifies class and accuracy of data.
R e f e r t o t a b l e A - 2 R TC A D O - 2 6 0 A V 2 .
H O R I Z D A T A A V A L / S O U R C E I N D ( H o r i zo n t a l
Data Available/Source Indicator)
Indications:
N O T V A L I D ( N o V a l i d H o r i z o n t a l Ta r g e t S t a t e
Data is available),
M C P / F C U ( Mo d e C o n t r o l P a n e l / F l i g h t C o n t r o l
Unit selected track angle),
M A I N TA I N ( Ma i n t a i n C u r r e n t H e a d i n g o r
Tr a c k a n g l e ) ,
F MS / R N A V ( F M S / R N A V S y s t e m )
HORIZ MODE IND (Horizontal Mode
Indicator)
Indications:
U N K N OW N ( U n k n o wn M o d e o r I n f o r m a t i o n
unavailable),
ACQUIRING (Acquiring Mode),
M A I N TA I N I N G ( C a p t u r i n g o r M a i n t a i n i n g
Mode),
RESERVED.
NAC (Navigation Accuracy Category)
Indications:
0 = E P U > 1 8 . 5 2 k m ( > 1 0 N M)
1=EPU<18.52 km (10NM)
2 = E P U < 7 . 4 0 8 k m ( 4 N M)
3 = E P U < 3 . 7 0 4 k m ( 2 N M)
4 = E P U < 1 8 5 2 m ( 1 N M)
5 = E P U < 9 2 6 m ( 0 . 5 N M)
6 = E P U < 5 5 5 . 6 m ( 0 . 3 N M)
7 = E P U < 1 8 5 . 2 m ( 0 . 1 N M)
8 = E P U < 9 2 . 6 m ( 0 . 0 5 N M)
9=EPU<30 m
10=EPU<10 m
11=EPU<3 m
12=Reserved
13=Reserved
14=Reserved
15=Reserved
EMERG/PRIOR CODE (Emergency/Priority
Status Coding).
Indications:
NO EMERGENCY,
GENERAL EMERGENCY,
LIFEGUARD/MEDICAL,
MI N I MU M F U E L ,
N O C O MM,
U N L AW F U L I N T E R F N C ,
D OW N E D A I R C R A F T ,
RESERVED.
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GICB BDS 6,2 ST1
GICB BDS 6,2
AVAIL
ST 1
BAT
2.5 Hr
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
NOTE:
N A C ( N a v i g a t i o n A c c u r a c y C a t e g o r y)
Indications:
0 = E P U > 1 8 . 5 2 k m ( > 1 0 N M)
1=EPU<18.52 km (10NM)
2 = E P U < 7 . 4 0 8 k m ( 4 N M)
3 = E P U < 3 . 7 0 4 k m ( 2 N M)
4 = E P U < 1 8 5 2 m ( 1 N M)
5 = E P U < 9 2 6 m ( 0 . 5 N M)
6 = E P U < 5 5 5 . 6 m ( 0 . 3 N M)
7 = E P U < 1 8 5 . 2 m ( 0 . 1 N M)
8 = E P U < 9 2 . 6 m ( 0 . 0 5 N M)
9=EPU<30 m
10=EPU<10 m
11=EPU<3 m
12=Reserved
13=Reserved
14=Reserved
15=Reserved
LNAV (Lateral Navigation Engaged)
Indications:
0 = L N A V Mo d e i s N O T A c t i v e
1 = L N A V Mo d e i s A c t i v e
VNAV (Vertical Navigation Engaged)
Indications:
0=VNAV Mode is NOT Active or Unknown
1=VNAV Mode is Active
MCP (Status of MCP/FCU)
Indications:
0 = N o M o d e I n f o r m a t i o n i s b e i n g p r o vi d e d i n
ME b i t s 4 8 , 4 9 , 5 0 o r 5 2 ( Me s s a g e b i t s 8 0 ,
81, 82 or 84)
1 = Mo d e I n f o r m a t i o n i s d e l i b e r a t e l y b e i n g
provided in ME bits 48, 49, 50 or 52
( Me s s a g e b i t s 8 0 , 8 1 , 8 2 o r 8 4 )
AUTO P (Autopilot Engaged)
Indications:
0=Autopilot is NOT Engaged or Unknown
(e.g., not actively coupled and flying the
aircraft)
1 = A u t o p i l o t i s E n g a g e d ( e . g . , a c t i ve l y
coupled and flying the aircraft)
AHME (Altitude Hold Mode)
Indications:
0 = A l t i t u d e H o l d M o d e i s N O T A c t i ve o r
U n k n o wn
0=Altitude Hold Mode is Active
AP MODE (Approach Mode)
Indications:
0 = A p p r o a c h M o d e i s N O T A c t i v e o r U n k n o wn
1=Approach Mode is Active
TCAS OP (TCAS Operational)
Indications:
0=TCAS System is NOT Operational (Any
time RI3 or 4)
1=TCAS System is Operational (RI=3 or 4)
S E L E C TE D A L T I TU D E ( S e l e c t e d A l t i t u d e )
Indications:
0 to 65472 ft Res 32 ft
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GICB BDS 6,5 AIR
TYPE (Selected Altitude Type)
Indications:
0=MCP/FCU
1=FMS
BARO PRESSURE (Barometric Pressure)
Indications:
INVALID
800 to 1208 mb Res 0.8 mb
N I C B A R O ( N a vi g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y C a t e g o r y
Baro)
Indications:
0=Barometric Altitude Invalid
1= Barometric Altitude Valid
S E L E C TE D H E A D I N G ( S e l e c t e d H e a d i n g )
Indications:
+/- 180 deg Res 180/256 (0.703125 deg)
S E L E C TE D H E A D I N G S T A TU S ( S e l e c t e d
Heading Status)
Indications:
0 = I n va l i d
1=Valid
AVAIL BAT
AIR
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 5 A/ C O P ST AT US AIR
TYPE =31
DF20 AA=123456 (00432126)
MB=F82AAA2AAA4AAF
SUBTYPE=0-AIR
VERSION=2- DO-260B
ARV=1
CC FMT =2AAA
TS=0
1090=0
UAT =1
TC=2
ADSR=0
TCAS OP=1
OM FMT=0
SDA=0
AT C=1
SAF=0
RA=1
ID= NO
HRZ REF=MAG NORTH
NIC-A=0
GVA=2
NIC-BARO=1
SIL SUP=1
SIL =2
NACP=10-EPU < 0.0054
ADSR( 56)=1
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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ARV (Air Referenced Velocity Report
C a p a b i l i t y ) O n l y A v a i l a b l e wh e n S u b t y p e =
Airborne.
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
1 (Capability of sending messages to support
Air-Referenced velocity reports),
0 (No Capability of sending messages to
support Air-Referenced velocity reports)
T S ( Ta r g e t S t a t e R e p o r t C a p a b i l i t y ) O n l y
A va i l a b l e wh e n S u b t y p e = A i r b o r n e
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
1 (Capability of sending messages to support
Ta r g e t S t a t e R e p o r t s ) ,
0 (No Capability of sending messages to
s u p p o r t Ta r g e t S t a t e R e p o r t s )
1090 (1090 In Capability) DO-260B
0=Not Capable
1=Capable
Aircraft has ADS-B 1090ES Receive
UAT (UAT In Capability)
Indications:
0=(No Capability to receive ADS-B UAT
messages)
1=(Aircraft has capability to receive ADS-B
UAT messages)
T C ( Ta r g e t C h a n g e R e p o r t C a p a b i l i t y ) O n l y
A va i l a b l e wh e n S u b t y p e = A i r b o r n e .
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
0 (No capability for sending messages to
support trajectory change reports) ,
1 (Capability of sending messages to support
TC+0 report only),
2 (Capability of sending information for
multiple TC reports).
3 ( R e s e r ve d )
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GICB BDS 6,5 SUR
B A Q ( B a r o m e t r i c A l t i t u d e Q u a l i t y) D O - 2 6 0 A
G V A ( G e o m e t r i c V e r t i c a l A c c u r a c y ) D O- 2 6 0 B
Indications:
0 = U n k n o wn o r > 1 5 0 m
1=<150 m
2=<45 m
3 = R e s e r ve d
N I C B A R O ( N a vi g a t i o n I n t e g r i t y B a r o )
Indications:
N/A (Surface)
0 (Gillham Not Cross Checked)
1 (Gillham Cross Checked)
SIL SUP (SIL Supplement)
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
S I L ( S u r ve i l l a n c e I n t e g r i t y L e v e l )
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
NACP
Indications:
0 (EPU >18.52 km)
1 (EPU <18.52 km)
2 (EPU <7.408 km)
3 (EPU <3.704 km)
4 (EPU <1852 m)
5 (EPU <926 m)
6 (EPU <555.6 m)
7 (EPU <185.2 m)
8 (EPU <92.6 m)
9 (EPU <30 m and VEPU <45 m)
A (EPU <30 m and VEPU <15 m)
B (EPU <3 m and VEPU <4 m)
C ( r e s e r ve d )
D ( r e s e r ve d )
E ( r e s e r ve d )
F ( r e s e r ve d )
SUR
AVAIL BAT
2.5 Hr
BDS=6, 5 A/ C O P ST AT US SUR
TYPE =31
DF20 AA=123456 (04432126)
MB=0F92AAA2AAA4AAF
SUBTYPE=1-SUR
VERSION=2- DO-260B
B2 LOW=1
CC FMT =2AA
1090=0
UAT =0
NIC- C=0
NACV=5
OM FMT =0
SDA=0
AT C=1
SAF =0
RA=1
ID=NO
ANT OFF=RT 2 M,20 M
HRZ REF=MAG NORTH
NIC-A=0
POA=N/A
TRK/HDG=NTRK
SIL=2
SIL SUP=1
NACP=10-EPU < 0.0054
ADSR(5 6)=1
LN/WD=10-<65M, <59.5M
RUN
TEST
PREV
TEST
PREV
TEST
RETURN
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UBTYPE
Indications:
0=AIR (Airborne Status message),
1=SUR (Surface Status message),
2=RESERVED,
3=RESERVED,
4=RESERVED,
5=RESERVED,
6=RESERVED,
7=RESERVED,
A TC ( R e c e i v i n g A T C S e r v i c e s )
Indications:
1 (Aircraft receiving ATC services),
0 ( A i r c r a f t n o t r e c e i v i n g A TC s e r v i c e s ) .
RA (TCAS RA Active)
Indications:
0 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d vi s o r y
i n a c t i ve )
1 = ( TC A S I I o r A C A S r e s o l u t i o n a d vi s o r y
active)
B 2 L OW
Indications:
N/A (Airborne)
0 (>70 W )
1 (<70 W )
ID (Ident Switch)
Indications:
YES (Ident active),
NO (Ident not active).
H R Z R E F ( H o r i zo n t a l R e f e r e n c e D i r e c t i o n )
Indications:
TRUE NORTH
M A G N O R TH ( M a g n e t i c N o r t h )
NIC-A (Navigation Integrity Category
Supplement A)
Indications:
DO-260A only
0 (Rc unknown)
1 (Rc < 20 NM)
D O - 2 6 0 B o n l y , R e f e r t o Ta b l e 1 7
POA (Position Offset Applied) DO-260A only
Indications:
N/A (Airborne)
0 (Position transmitted is not the ADS-B
position reference point)
1 (Position transmitted is the ADS-B position
reference point)
TRK/HDG (Used for surface ADS-B
participants, surface position message
heading or ground track determination bit)
Indications:
N/A (Airborne)
0 ( Ta r g e t H e a d i n g R e p o r t e d )
1 ( Tr a c k A n g l e R e p o r t e d )
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SIL SUP (SIL Supplement)
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
S I L ( S u r ve i l l a n c e I n t e g r i t y L e v e l )
Indications:
0 (Unknown),
1 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 3 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
2 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 5 ) p e r f l i g h t ) ,
3 ( 1 x1 0 ( - 7 ) p e r f l i g h t )
NACP
Indications:
0 (EPU >18.52 km)
1 (EPU <18.52 km)
2 (EPU <7.408 km)
3 (EPU <3.704 km)
4 (EPU <1852 m)
5 (EPU <926 m)
6 (EPU <555.6 m)
7 (EPU <185.2 m)
8 (EPU <92.6 m)
9 (EPU <30 m and VEPU <45 m)
A (EPU <30 m and VEPU <15 m)
B (EPU <3 m and VEPU <4 m)
C ( r e s e r ve d )
D ( r e s e r ve d )
E ( r e s e r ve d )
F ( r e s e r ve d )
ADSR(56) (Reserved for ADS-R flag)
Bit 56 of the ME field.
Indications:
0 = N o t A c t i ve
1 = A c t i ve
L N /W D ( A i r c r a f t L e n g t h a n d W i d t h )
Aircraft or Vehicle Length
I n d i c a t i o n s : L e n g t h ,W i d t h
0 = N o D a t a o r U n k n o wn
1=<15m, <23m
2=<25m, <28.5m
3=<25m, <34m
4=<35m, <33m
5=<35m, <38m
6=<45m, <39.5m
7=<45m, <45m
8=<55m, <45m
9=<55m, <52m
10=<65m, <59.5m
11=<65m, <67m
12=<75m, <72m
13=<75m, <80m
14=<85m, <80m
15=<85m, <90m
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4.7 TIS GENERAL DESCRIPTION
P r i m a r i l y a U . S . d e p l o y e d s y s t e m , t h e Tr a f f i c
I n f o r m a t i o n S e r v i c e ( TI S ) d a t a l i n k p r o v i d e s
a u t o m a t i c d i s p l a y o f n e a r b y t r a f f i c a n d wa r n s
the pilot of potentially threatening traffic
c o n d i t i o n s . U s i n g t h e M o d e - S d a t a l i n k , a TI S
ground processor uplinks surveillance
information generated by Mode S sensors to
e q u i p p e d a i r c r a f t . Th e a i r c r a f t TI S p r o c e s s o r
r e c e i ve s t h e d a t a a n d d i s p l a y s t h e d a t a o n
t h e TI S d i s p l a y , p r o v i d i n g i n c r e a s e d
s i t u a t i o n a l a wa r e n e s s a n d a n e n h a n c e d s e e a n d - a vo i d c a p a b i l i t y f o r p i l o t s .
TI S d a t a i s o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e g r o u n d M o d e S
sensor that acquires and maintains aircraft
t r a c k s wi t h i n i t s c o v e r a g e a r e a .
TI S c a n o n l y p r o v i d e t r a f f i c i n f o r m a t i o n t o
a i r c r a f t e q u i p p e d wi t h M o d e S , a l t h o u g h t h e
system acquires and maintains track
i n f o r m a t i o n o n a l l a i r c r a f t e q u i p p e d wi t h a n
A TC R a d a r B e a c o n S y s t e m ( A TC R B S ) . T I S
c a n a l s o i n t e g r a t e p r i m a r y r a d a r c o ve r a g e t o
maintain tracks of non-transponder equipped
aircraft. Because it is available to all Mode S
t r a n s p o n d e r s , TI S i s i n e x p e n s i v e a n d i t s
a va i l a b i l i t y m a k e s c o l l i s i o n a v o i d a n c e
technology more accessible to the prices e n s i t i ve g e n e r a l a v i a t i o n c o m m u n i t y .
TI S s o f t w a r e a n d M o d e S s e n s o r s a r e f i e l d e d
a t a n u m b e r o f t e r m i n a l s n a t i o n wi d e ( U . S . )
Te r m i n a l Mo d e S i n s t a l l a t i o n s c u r r e n t l y
p r o vi d e 6 0 n a u t i c a l m i l e c o v e r a g e , i n c l u d i n g
a 5 - m i l e b u f f e r r e q u i r e d f o r TI S c o v e r a g e .
A Mo d e S e q u i p p e d a i r c r a f t r e q u e s t s TI S d a t a
vi a a d o w n l i n k m e s s a g e a t 1 0 9 0 M H z . Th e
ground station sends TIS data to the aircraft
vi a a d a t a l i n k t h a t o p e r a t e s a t 1 0 3 0 M H z .
Data formats for TIS are described in the
Minimum Operational Performance Standards
f o r Tr a f f i c I n f o r m a t i o n S e r v i c e ( TI S ) D a t a
L i n k C o m m u n i c a t i o n s R T C A D O - 2 3 9 . Th e T I S
cockpit display provides at least 5 miles of
d i s p l a y r a n g e a n d TI S e n c o d i n g p r o v i d e s
va l u e s u p t o s e v e n m i l e s i n 1 / 8 - m i l e
i n t e r va l s . R e l a t i v e a l t i t u d e s f r o m 3 , 0 0 0 t o
+3,500 feet are also accommodated.
4.7.1
TIS MODE
TIS SETUP
S e t u p TI S S c r e e n c o n t a i n s p a r a m e t e r s wh i c h
determine operational characteristics of the
TI S F u n c t i o n a l M o d e . U n l e s s o t h e r wi s e
stated, last used values are retained on
P o we r - u p .
NOTE: Enter Setup Screen information
before conducting test operations.
AVAIL
SETUP-TIS
BAT
2.5 Hr
PREV
PARAM
S TE P
NEXT
PARAM
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
R F P O R T:
Selects ANTENNA (ANT
CONNECTOR) or DIRECT
CONNECT via RF I/O Connector.
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S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
PROCEDURE
ANT GAIN:
Entered in dBi, gain figures for
1030 and 1090 MHz marked on
supplied Directional Antenna.
NOTE: Cable loss range 0.0 to
20.9 dB.
ANT RANGE:
UUT ADDRESS:
MANUAL or AUTO (defaults to
AUTO on power-up). AUTO
s e l e c t i o n Mo d e S a d d r e s s i s
obtained via ATCRBS/Mode S All
Call (FAR Part 43, Appendix F
approved method).
ANT HEIGHT:
Te s t S e t A n t e n n a R a n g e t o
transponder antenna height
difference (1 to 99).
NOTE: UNITS parameter
determines feet or meters.
O n l o s s o f A TC R B S / Mo d e S A l l C a l l
reply (i.e., UUT placed in ground
state) tests already running
c o n t i n u e t o u s e l a s t A TC R B S /
Mode S All Call obtained address.
AUTO uses manually entered
a d d r e s s i f n o r e p l y i s r e c e i ve d .
NOTE: ICAO amendment 77
transponders only replies
t o Mo d e S d i s c r e t e
interrogations when
installation is in ground
state.
MANUAL ADDRESS:
A six digit HEX address is entered
if UUT ADDRESS: MANUAL is
selected.
Te s t S e t A n t e n n a t o t r a n s p o n d e r
antenna horizontal range (6 to 250).
Enter parameters for BOTTOM and
TOP antenna if installation has
d i ve r s i t y c a p a b i l i t y .
NOTE:
UNITS parameter
determines feet or meters.
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TIS TEST SCREEN
AVAIL
T IS
T ARG ET S:5
1
BRG(deg) :
120
RNG(nm) : 6.00
ALT (ft)
: 3500
ALT RAT E:CL IMB
HDG(deg) :
234
T RAFF IC : PRO X
BAT
2.5 Hr
ADDR=3 AC421
(16542041) N12345
TSCR=
5
TSDR= 1
ALT =126700 ft
T IS ST AT US=CO NNECT ING
INFO=0000
RUN
TEST
PREV
PARAM
NEXT
PARAM
A L T U U T= U U T A l t i t u d e i n f t
TI S S T A TU S : I n d i c a t i o n s
CONNECTED (Up-linking data to UUTTSCR
but not up-linking data to UUT)
INFO= (Debug output of IFR 6000)
0 x0 0 0 1
0 x0 0 0 2
0 x0 0 0 4
0 x0 0 0 8
0 x0 0 1 0
0 x0 0 2 0
0 x0 0 4 0
0 x0 0 8 0
0 x0 1 0 0
0 x0 2 0 0
0 x0 4 0 0
0 x0 8 0 0
Reply to
No reply
Reply to
No reply
Reply to
No reply
Reply to
No reply
Reply to
No reply
Reply to
No reply
Te s t S c r e e n D e s c r i p t i o n :
TARGETS: Sets the number of simulated
targets 0 to 5.
UUT HDG: Provides entry for UUT Heading in
d e g r e e s r a n g e 0 t o 3 5 4 . Th i s o r i e n t a t e s t h e
t a r g e t b e a r i n g s wi t h r e s p e c t t o U U T ( a i r c r a f t )
heading.
TIS DISPLAY
Th e A i r c r a f t h e a d i n g i s s h o wn a t t h e t o p o f
t h e TI S d i s p l a y a n d t h e t a r g e t h e a d i n g s a r e
s h o wn a s l i n e s r a d i a t i n g f r o m t h e t a r g e t
symbols.
Ta r g e t s t a t u s :
W hi t e s y m b o l
Proximity
Ye l l o w s y m b o l
Tr a f f i c
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TI S O p e r a t i o n F l o w C h a r t
Figure 10
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4 . 8 U AT G E N E R AL
U n i ve r s a l A c c e s s Tr a n s c e i v e r ( U A T) i s a
multipurpose data link intended to support
Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS-B),
Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B),
and Traffic Information Service-Broadcast
(TIS-B).
UAT supports these multiple broadcast
services by incorporating both time-slotted
and random unslotted access.
Th e r e a r e t wo b a s i c t y p e s o f b r o a d c a s t
transmissions (messages) on the UAT
channel: ADS-B Message and Ground Uplink
M e s s a g e . Th e A D S - B M e s s a g e c o n t a i n s t h e
aircraft State Vector and other information.
Th e G r o u n d U p l i n k M e s s a g e i s u s e d b y t h e
ground stations to uplink flight information
s u c h a s t e xt a n d g r a p h i c a l we a t h e r d a t a ,
a d vi s o r i e s , a n d o t h e r a e r o n a u t i c a l
information to any aircraft that may be in the
s e r vi c e vo l u m e o f t h e g r o u n d s t a t i o n .
R e g a r d l e s s o f t y p e , e a c h m e s s a g e h a s t wo
basic components: message payload
consisting of user information and message
o ve r h e a d wh i c h c o n t a i n s f o r wa r d e r r o r
correction code parity which supports the
transfer of the data. For this test set, it is
t h e m e s s a g e p a y l o a d t h a t wi l l b e d i s p l a y e d
to the user when monitoring UAT messages
(UAT MON mode), or the user can manipulate
the data to generate UAT messages (UAT
G E N m o d e ) . Th e U A T G E N m o d e c o n s i s t s o f :
F I S - B , TI S - B , a n d A D S - B .
Th e U A T m e s s a g e i s t r a n s m i t t e d wi t h i n a
U A T f r a m e wh i c h i s o n e s e c o n d l o n g a n d
b e g i n s a t t h e s t a r t o f e a c h U TC s e c o n d .
E a c h f r a m e i s d i v i d e d i n t o t wo s e g m e n t s :
Ground Segment in which Ground Uplink
Messages are broadcast in one or more of 32
s l o t s , a n d A D S - B S e g m e n t i n wh i c h A D S - B
Messages are broadcast by the aircraft.
Th e A D S - B M e s s a g e c o n t a i n s n o t o n l y a l l
aircraft-transmitted ADS-B Messages but also
g r o u n d - t r a n s m i t t e d TI S - B Me s s a g e s . TI S - B
is a ground-based service to ADS-B-equipped
aircraft to provide State Vector and other
d a t a o n n o n - A D S - B - e q u i p p e d a i r c r a f t . Th e
service is intended to provide ADS-Be q u i p p e d a i r c r a f t wi t h a t r a f f i c p i c t u r e i n
s i t u a t i o n s wh e r e n o t a l l a i r c r a f t a r e e q u i p p e d
wi t h A D S - B .
4.8.1
U AT S E T U P
NO T E:
In or d er t o ge n er at e U AT
tr a ns m is s i o ns , G P S s ync m us t
be es t ab l is he d u p on p o wer u p.
T his af f ec ts t he F I S- B G E N,
T IS- B G E N, a n d A D S- B G E N
tes ts ; t h e AD S- B MO N t es t
do es n ot r eq u ir e G P S s yn c .
G P S s yn c is at ta i n ed wh e n th e
G P S S YN C s t a tus a p p ear s on
th e u pp er r ig ht c or n er of t h e
UAT s c r e en . If G P S s yn c is
l os t , t h e t es t s e t wi l l s wi tc h to
an in t er n a l t im eba s e s o i t c an
s ti l l g e ner a te U AT
tr a ns m is s i o ns . Ho we v er , t h e
ac c ur ac y of th e i n ter n a l
tim eb as e wi l l pr o gr es s i v el y
de gr a de d u e to c loc k dr if t;
th er ef or e, i t is r ec om m en d ed t o
ha v e t he G P S s o ur c e a va i l ab l e.
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4.8.2
FIS-B GEN
N a vi g a t e t o t h e U A T F I S - B G E N s c r e e n . S e e
Section 2.17.
UAT FIS-B GEN
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
REPO RT :MET AR
STN:KMCI
DAY/TIME:030100Z
PREV
PARAM
Format: ddhhmmZ
dd=0 to 31 (day)
hh=0 to 23 (hour)
mm=0 to 59 (minute)
Z=Zulu time
D A TA : I n d i c a t e s t h e c o d e d we a t h e r
information.
GND L AT : 39 17 51 .00 N
LON: 94 42 50.00 W
SLOT ID: 0
RUN
TEST
D A Y/ T I M E : I n d i c a t e s t h e d a y a n d Z u l u t i m e .
RETURN
Format: dd mm ss.ss c
dd=0 to 90 (degree)
mm=0 to 59 (minute)
ss.ss=0 to 59.99 (second)
c=N (North) or S (South)
Indications:
G P S S Y N C s yn c h r o n i z e d t o
GPS time
I N T S Y N C s yn c h r o n i z e d t o t h e t e s t s e t
internal timebase
NO SYNC not synchronized
GPS: Indicates whether the 1 pulse/second
timing reference is the GPS or internal
Format: dd mm ss.ss c
dd=0 to 180 (degree)
mm=0 to 59 (minute)
ss.ss=0 to 59.99 (second)
c = E ( E a s t ) o r W (W es t )
N O T E : W h e n c h a n g i n g th e ME T A R o r T A F
data to transmit, the DATA and GND
L A T/ L O N a r e s l a v e d t o t h e S TN .
S TN : I n d i c a t e s t h e I C A O a i r p o r t c o d e
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Th e f o l l o wi n g M E T A R a n d T A F d a t a s e t s a r e a v a i l a b l e f o r u s e r s e l e c t i o n :
METAR Data
S TN : K M C I
D A TA : 1 7 0 1 8 G 2 3 K T 1 0 S M F EW 2 2 0 2 5 / 0 7
A 2 9 9 8 R M K A 0 2 S L P 1 4 7 T0 2 5 0 0 0 6 7
GND LAT: 39 17 51.00 N
GND LON: 94 42 50.00 W
S TN : K A U S
D A TA : 2 8 0 0 8 K T 9 9 9 9 B K N 0 4 0 1 4 / 1 0 Q 1 0 2 4
Data translation:
W in d s f r o m 2 8 0 a t 8 k t s
S TN : K F F C
D A TA : 2 0 0 0 7 K T 9 9 9 9 F EW 0 2 3 1 5 / 1 2 Q 1 0 2 0
NOSIG
GND LAT: 33 21 26.00 N
GND LON: 84 34 19.00 W
S TN : K B N A
D A TA : 3 3 0 0 4 K T 3 0 0 V 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 S C T 0 2 3
BKN100 26/23 Q1007 NOSIG RMK
A2974
Data translation:
W in d s f r o m 3 3 0 a t 4 k t s
W in d s v a r i a b l e 3 0 0 t o 1 0
Visibility of 8 km
Clouds scattered at 2300 ft AGL
Clouds broken at 10000 ft AGL
Te m p e r a t u r e 2 6 C / D e w p o i n t 2 3 C
Pressure altimeter 1007 mb
N o s i g n i f i c a n t w e a t h e r o b s e r ve d
Remark: Pressure altimeter 29.74 inches Hg
S TN : P A N C
D A TA : 3 6 0 1 4 K T C A V O K 1 7 / 1 1 Q 1 0 2 5 N O S I G
W in d s f r o m 3 6 0 a t 1 4 k t s
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TAF Data
S TN : K M C I
D A TA : 0 8 1 8 / 0 9 1 8 1 9 0 1 6 G 2 4 K T P 6 S M S K C
F M0 9 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 1 K T P 6 S M S K C
GND LAT: 39 17 51.00 N
GND LON: 94 42 50.00 W
S TN : K A U S
D A TA : 0 8 1 8 / 0 9 2 4 0 5 0 0 6 K T 9 9 9 9 F EW 0 2 5
S C T0 3 5 B K N 0 5 0 T X1 8 / 0 9 1 5 Z
TN13/0906Z BECMG 0818/0820
VRB03KT BECMG 0909/0911 05006KT
T E M P O 0 9 1 2 / 0 9 2 1 S C T0 5 0
GND LAT: 30 11 40.00 N
Data translation:
GND LON:
97 40 12.00 W
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TAF Data (continued)
S TN : K F F C
D A TA : 0 8 1 8 / 0 9 2 4 3 5 0 1 5 K T C A V O K B E C M G
0818/0820 36020G35KT CAVOK BECMG
0822/0824 35028G42KT CAVOK
W in d s f r o m 3 5 0 a t 1 5 k t s
Ceiling and Visibility are OK
F o r e c a s t p e r i o d o n 8 t h 1 8 0 0 t o 2 0 0 0 U TC :
Becoming: condition expected at 8th 2000
U TC
W in d s f r o m 3 6 0 a t 2 0 k t s g u s t i n g t o 3 5 k t s
F o r e c a s t p e r i o d o n 8 t h 2 2 0 0 U TC t o 9 t h 0 0 0 0
U TC :
Becoming: condition expected at 9th 0000
U TC
W in d s f r o m 3 5 0 a t 2 8 k t s g u s t i n g t o 4 2 k t s
Ceiling and Visibility are OK
S TN : K B N A
D A TA : 0 8 1 5 / 0 9 1 8 2 0 0 1 5 K T 9 9 9 9 F EW 0 1 0
BKN040 BECMG 0821/0823
1 9 0 2 0 G 3 0 K T TE M P O 0 9 0 6 / 0 9 1 2
20030G40KT
F o r e c a s t p e r i o d o n 8 t h 2 1 0 0 U TC t o 9 t h 1 8 0 0
U TC :
Becoming: condition expected at 8th 2300
U TC
W in d s f r o m 1 9 0 a t 2 0 k t s g u s t i n g t o 3 0 k t s
Te m p o r a r y f o r e c a s t p e r i o d o n 9 t h 0 6 0 0 t o 1 2 0 0
U TC :
W in d s f r o m 2 0 0 a t 3 0 k t s g u s t i n g t o 4 0 k t s
S TN : P A N C
D A TA : 0 8 1 8 / 0 9 2 4 0 3 0 1 5 G 2 5 K T C A V O K TE M P O
0903/0906 6000 NSC
Data translation:
W in d s f r o m 3 0 a t 1 5 k t s g u s t i n g t o 2 5 k t s
Ceiling and Visibility are OK
Te m p o r a r y f o r e c a s t p e r i o d o n 9 t h 0 3 0 0 t o 0 6 0 0
U TC :
Visibility 6 km
No significant cloud
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TIS-B GEN
N a vi g a t e t o t h e U A T TI S - B G E N s c r e e n . S e e
Section 2.18.
A L T R A TE : I n d i c a t e s t h e v e r t i c a l d i r e c t i o n o f
the target.
Indications:
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
T ARG ET S:5
1
0
0.0
0
BRG(deg) :
RNG(nm)
:
ALT (100ft):
ALT RAT E :
HDG(deg) :
UUT ALT
:
UUT L AT
:
UUT LON :
T IS-B SIT E ID:
RUN
TEST
UUT HDG:
2
3
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 0.00 N
0 0 0.00 E
0
STORE
DATA
PREV
PARAM
0 deg
4
0
0.0
0
5
0
0.0
0
Clmb=Climbing
Dscn=Descending
L v l = L e ve l
HDG(deg): Indicates the target heading
relative to the UUT.
Indications: 0 to 359 (degree)
U U T A L T: I n d i c a t e s t h e U U T a l t i t u d e .
NEXT
PARAM
RETURN
TI S - B S I T E I D : I d e n t i f i e s t h e g r o u n d s t a t i o n
t h a t p r o v i d e d t h e TI S - B
information.
Indications:
0 = N o TI S - B i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m t h i s s i t e
1 t o 1 5 = g r o u n d s t a t i o n t h a t p r o v i d e d t h e T I SB information
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4.8.5
P r e s s S T O R E D A TA s o f t k e y t o s a v e o r r e c a l l
test data.
UAT T IS-B ST ORE DAT A
BAT
2.5 Hr
ADS-B GEN
N a vi g a t e t o t h e U A T A D S - B G E N s c r e e n .
See Section 2.19.
UAT ADS-B G EN
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
1
2
3
4
5
6
Last power-down
T ARG ET S:5
BRG(deg) :
RNG(nm)
:
ALT (100ft):
ALT RAT E :
HDG(deg) :
UUT ALT
:
UUT L AT
:
UUT LON :
RECALL
RETURN
RUN
TEST
1
0
0.0
0
UUT HDG:
2
3
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 0.00 N
0 0 0.00 E
STORE
DATA
PREV
PARAM
0 deg
4
0
0.0
0
5
0
0.0
0
NEXT
PARAM
RETURN
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4.8.6
A L T R A TE : I n d i c a t e s t h e v e r t i c a l d i r e c t i o n o f
the target.
A D S - B G E N D AT A
P r e s s S T O R E D A TA s o f t k e y t o s a v e o r r e c a l l
test data.
Indications:
Clmb=Climbing
Dscn=Descending
L v l = L e ve l
HDG(deg): Indicates the target heading
relative to the UUT.
BAT
2.5 Hr
Last power-down
U U T A L T: I n d i c a t e s t h e U U T a l t i t u d e .
Indications: -900 to 20000 (ft) at 25 ft
increment
RECALL
RETURN
U U T L A T: I n d i c a t e s t h e U U T L a t i t u d e
position coordinate.
Format: dd mm ss.ss c
dd=0 to 90 (degree)
mm=0 to 59 (minute)
ss.ss=0 to 59.99 (second)
c=N (North) or S (South)
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4.8.7
ADS-B MON
BAT
UAT ADS-B MO N
N a vi g a t e t o t h e U A T A D S - B M O N s c r e e n .
State Vector Ground State
BAT
UAT ADS-B
ST AT E VECT OR
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
PTC=2
NIC=7
UTC CPLD=YES
FB CODE=7
A/V LGTH=25
A/V WDTH=28.5
LAT OFST=2
LON OFST=15
ERP=42.0 dBm
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
ORD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
AA
654321
654322
654323
654324
654325
PTC
0 1 2
0 3 6
1 4
1 4 5
0 1
ADDR Q UAL
0
1
2
3
4
MON
LIST
RUN
TEST
RETURN
****TESTING****
STOP
TEST
NEXT
PAYLD
NEXT
DATA
RETURN
Horizontal Containment
Rc Unknown
Rc < 20 nm
Rc < 8 nm
Rc < 4 nm
Rc < 2 nm
Rc < 1 nm
Rc < 0.6 nm
Rc < 0.3 nm
Rc < 0.2 nm
Rc < 0.1 nm
1=ADS-B TEMP
Rc < 0.0405 nm
2=TIS-B/ADS-R
10
Rc < 0.0135 nm
3=TIS-B IDENT
11
Rc < 0.004 nm
4=SURFACE
12
Reserved
5=ADS-B BEACON
13
Reserved
6=NON-ICAO
14
Reserved
7=RESERVED
15
Reserved
P TC : T h e P a y l o a d T y p e C o d e i d e n t i f i e s h o w
the received message is decoded.
Indications: 0 to 6
AA: 24-bit Aircraft Address in HEX and
(OCTAL)
A / G S TA T E : A i r / G r o u n d S t a t e .
Indications: SUBSONIC, SUPERSONIC, or
GROUND
U TC C P L D : U TC C o u p l e d i n d i c a t e s t h e s t a t u s
o f t h e A D S - B Tr a n s m i t t i n g
Subsystem.
Indications: YES or NO
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L A T: I n d i c a t e s t h e a i r c r a f t L a t i t u d e p o s i t i o n
coordinate.
A / V W D TH : I n d i c a t e s t h e A i r c r a f t o r V e h i c l e
wi d t h .
Format: dd mm ss.ss c
dd=0 to 90 (degree)
mm=0 to 59 (minute)
ss.ss=0 to 59.99 (second)
c=N (North) or S (South)
Decimal
No Data or Unknown
<23
<28.5
<34
<33
<38
<39.5
<45
<45
<52
10
<59.5
11
<67
12
<72.5
13
<80
14
<80
15
<90
A / V L G TH : I n d i c a t e s t h e A i r c r a f t o r V e h i c l e
length.
Indications: Length in meters.
Decimal
No Data or Unknown
Decimal
<15
<25
<35
<45
8 or 9
<55
10 or 11
<65
1022
1021
12 or 13
<75
1023
Overrange Indication
14 or 15
<85
2 or 3
4 or 5
6 or 7
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HDG: Indicates either No Heading, True
Tr a c k A n g l e , M a g n e t i c , o r Tr u e
Heading.
L A T O F S T: I n d i c a t e s t h e L a t e r a l A xi s G P S
antenna offset.
Decimal
Decimal
Direction
Left
No Data or Unk
0.70
Left
1.40
Left
2.10
Left
Right
510
358.59
Right
511
359.29
Right
Right
A L T: I n d i c a t e s t h e a i r c r a f t G e o m e t r i c o r
Barometric Pressure altitude.
L O N O F S T: I n d i c a t e s t h e L o n g i t u d i n a l A xi s
GPS antenna offset.
Decimal
Altitude (feet)
Decimal
No Data or Unk
-1000
-975
40
-25
41
42
25
31
60
4094
101325
4095
Overrange Indication
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State Vector Airborne State
BAT
UAT ADS-B
ST AT E VECT OR
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
Horizontal Containment
Rc Unknown
Rc < 20 nm
Rc < 8 nm
Rc < 4 nm
Rc < 2 nm
Rc < 1 nm
Rc < 0.6 nm
Rc < 0.3 nm
Rc < 0.2 nm
Rc < 0.1 nm
Rc < 0.0405 nm
Indications:
G P S S Y N C s yn c h r o n i z e d t o
GPS time
10
Rc < 0.0135 nm
11
Rc < 0.004 nm
I N T S Y N C s yn c h r o n i z e d t o t h e t e s t s e t
internal timebase
12
Reserved
13
Reserved
14
Reserved
15
Reserved
****TESTING****
STOP
TEST
NEXT
PAYLD
NEXT
DATA
RETURN
A / G S TA T E : A i r / G r o u n d S t a t e .
Indications: SUBSONIC, SUPERSONIC, or
GROUND
2=TIS-B/ADS-R
3=TIS-B IDENT
4=SURFACE
5=ADS-B BEACON
6=NON-ICAO
U TC C P L D : U TC C o u p l e d i n d i c a t e s t h e s t a t u s
o f t h e A D S - B Tr a n s m i t t i n g
Subsystem.
Indications: YES or NO
7=RESERVED
P TC : T h e P a yl o a d T y p e C o d e i d e n t i f i e s h o w
t h e r e c e i ve d m e s s a g e i s d e c o d e d .
Indications: 0 to 6
AA: 24-bit Aircraft Address in HEX and
(OCTAL)
L A T: I n d i c a t e s t h e a i r c r a f t L a t i t u d e p o s i t i o n
coordinate.
Format: dd mm ss.ss c
dd=0 to 90 (degree)
mm=0 to 59 (minute)
ss.ss=0 to 59.99 (second)
c=N (North) or S (South)
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FB CODE or TISB ID: Indicates the Uplink
Feedback Code for Address Qualifier
0 o r 1 , o r i n d i c a t e s TI S - B S i t e I D f o r
Address Qualifier 2, 3, or 6.
Indications: 0 to 7
N O R TH / S O U T H V E L : I n d i c a t e s e i t h e r N o r t h
o r S o u t h V e l o c i t y.
Indications: Velocity in kts.
Decimal
0
64
128
Subsonic (kts)
Supersonic (kts)
N/A
N/A
510
32576
511
Overrange Indication
1022
1021
4084
1023
Overrange
Overrange
A L T: I n d i c a t e s t h e a i r c r a f t G e o m e t r i c o r
Barometric Pressure altitude.
Indications: Altitude in feet.
Decimal
Altitude (feet)
E A S T/W E S T V E L : I n d i c a t e s e i t h e r E a s t o r
W es t V e l o c i t y.
-1000
-975
-25
Decimal
Subsonic (kts)
Supersonic (kts)
40
N/A
N/A
41
42
25
4094
101325
4095
Overrange Indication
1022
1021
4084
1023
Overrange
Overrange
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A u xi l i a r y S t a t e V e c t o r
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
PTC=2
A L T: I n d i c a t e s t h e a i r c r a f t G e o m e t r i c o r
Barometric Pressure altitude.
Indications: Altitude in feet.
Decimal
Altitude (feet)
-1000
-975
40
-25
41
42
25
4094
101325
4095
Overrange Indication
****TESTING****
STOP
TEST
NEXT
PAYLD
NEXT
DATA
RETURN
Mode Status
5=ADS-B BEACON
6=NON-ICAO
7=RESERVED
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
3=TIS-B IDENT
4=SURFACE
BAT
UAT ADS-B
MO DE ST AT US
STOP
TEST
NEXT
PAYLD
NEXT
DATA
RETURN
P TC : T h e P a yl o a d T y p e C o d e i d e n t i f i e s h o w
t h e r e c e i ve d m e s s a g e i s d e c o d e d .
Indications: 0 to 6
1 = A D S - B T E MP
2=TIS-B/ADS-R
3=TIS-B IDENT
4=SURFACE
5=ADS-B BEACON
6=NON-ICAO
7=RESERVED
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P TC : T h e P a y l o a d T y p e C o d e i d e n t i f i e s h o w
the received message is decoded.
Indications: 0 to 6
AA: 24-bit Aircraft Address in HEX and
(OCTAL)
CALL SIGN/FLIGHT ID: Indicates either Call
Sign or Flight ID.
Indications: Eight Base-40 encoded
characters.
E MI T C A T: I n d i c a t e s E m i t t e r C a t e g o r y .
Indications: 0 to 21.
Decimal
Meaning
No information
Rotorcraft
8
9
Unassigned
Glider/Sailplane
10
11
Parachutist/Sky diver
12
13
Unassigned
14
15
Space/Transatmospheric vehicle
16
Unassigned
17
18
19
Point obstacle
20
Cluster obstacle
21
Line obstacle
Reserved
22
39
Reserved
Unknown
<=1x10-3
<=1x10-5
<=1x10-7
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SIL SUP: Indicates the Source Integrity
L e ve l S u p p l e m e n t f l a g .
Indications: 0 or 1
Decimal
Meaning
Per hour
Per sample
Error (meters/second)
Unknown or >=10
< 10
2
3
<3
<1
<0.3
Meaning
Reserved
Reserved
Minor
Reserved
Decimal
Major
Hazardous
Meaning
Flight plan ID
Call sign
Meaning
Diversity
Non-diversity
Meaning
Indications: 0 or 1
Decimal
Meaning
Indications: 0 or 1
Decimal
Meaning
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T C A S O P : I n d i c a t e s T C A S / A C A S S ys t e m
Operational status
Indications: 0 or 1
Decimal
Meaning
NIC
Rc Unknown
TCAS/ACAS operational
Rc < 20 nm
Rc < 8 nm
Rc < 4 nm
Rc < 2 nm
Horizontal Containment
Indications: 0 or 1
Rc < 1 nm
Rc < 0.6 nm
Meaning
Rc < 0.3 nm
Not active
Rc < 0.2 nm
Active
Rc < 0.1 nm
Decimal
I D : I n d i c a t e s I d e n t S wi t c h a c t i v e f l a g
Indications: NO=Not Active
YES=Active
A TC : I n d i c a t e s r e c e i v i n g A TC S e r v i c e s f l a g
Indications: 0 or 1
Decimal
Meaning
Meaning (meters)
<=150
<=45
Reserved
Rc < 0.0405 nm
10
Rc < 0.0135 nm
11
Rc < 0.004 nm
12
Reserved
13
Reserved
14
Reserved
15
Reserved
Ta r g e t S t a t e
BAT
UAT ADS-B
T ARG ET ST AT E
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
****TESTING****
STOP
TEST
NEXT
PAYLD
NEXT
DATA
RETURN
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ADD QUAL: Indicates what the 24-bit address
represents.
Indications: 0=ADS-B ICAO
1=ADS-B TEMP
Decimal
2=TIS-B/ADS-R
No data
3=TIS-B IDENT
4=SURFACE
0.8
5=ADS-B BEACON
6=NON-ICAO
7=RESERVED
P TC : T h e P a yl o a d T y p e C o d e i d e n t i f i e s h o w
t h e r e c e i ve d m e s s a g e i s d e c o d e d .
Indications: 0 to 6
510
407.2
511
408.0
MC P : I n d i c a t e s M C P / F C U M o d e s t a t u s .
Indications: 0 or 1.
Decimal
Meaning
Indications:
SEL HEADING: Indicates Selected Heading.
Indications:
0-MCP/FCU
1-FMS
Decimal
Heading (degrees)
0.0
0.7
Altitude (feet)
1.4
No data
255
179.3
32
64
2046
65440
Decimal
Meaning
65472
Engaged
Not engaged
2047
Decimal
Meaning
Engaged
Not engaged
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AHME: Indicates Altitude Hold mode.
4.8.8
Indications: 0 or 1
N a vi g a t e t o t h e U A T A D S - B G E N s c r e e n .
See Section 2.18.
Decimal
Meaning
Engaged
Not engaged
GPS STATUS
GPS ST AT US
BAT
2.5 Hr
GPS SYNC
SAT ELL IT ES:
TIME:
L AT IT UDE:
LONGIT UDE:
8
16:12:36
38 56 26.90 N
94 45 14.32 W
A P M O D E : I n d i c a t e s A p p r o a c h Mo d e
Indications: 0 or 1
Decimal
Meaning
Engaged
Not engaged
RETURN
Meaning
Engaged
Not engaged
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4 . 9 D I R E C T I O N AL A N T E N N A U S E
Th e D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a i s u s e d t wo w a y s : o n
t h e Te s t S e t o r T r i p o d M o u n t e d .
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Procedure to Avoid False TCAS RAs on
O ve r f l yi n g A i r c r a f t o r A l t i t u d e :
If the aircraft barometric system is at
altitude, shield UUT Antenna being tested
wi t h A n t e n n a S h i e l d ( A p p e n d i x J ) . S h i e l d w i t h
another Antenna Shield or disconnect and
terminate UUT Antenna(s) not being tested.
D e a c t i va t e o t h e r a r e a t r a n s p o n d e r s o r
position transponder >50 ft (15.24 m) from
the Directional Antenna. Position Directional
Antenna 20 ft (6.1 m) from UUT Antenna
being tested.
DME:
DME Antennas are bottom mounted on
airframe. Verify which antenna(s) is DME
A n t e n n a ( s ) a s t h e t r a n s p o n d e r l o we r
antenna(s) look similar.
Position Directional Antenna in direct sight of
UUT antenna, avoiding close obstructions
(such as gantries, ladders and tool chests
etc.), to minimize multipath reflections which
cause random test failures. Usual distance
f r o m U U T a n t e n n a i s a p p r o xi m a t e l y 1 0 t o
20 feet.
NOTE: Directional Antenna should not be
positioned closer than 6 feet, to
ensure that the antenna far field is
tested
TCAS:
Most TCAS installations have top and bottom
directional antennas. Some aircraft are fitted
wi t h a n o m n i - d i r e c t i o n a l b o t t o m a n t e n n a .
F o l l o w A vo i d F a l s e TC A S R A s o n O v e r f l y i n g
Aircraft or Altitude procedure.
P o s i t i o n t h e Te s t S e t D i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a i n
d i r e c t s i g h t o f U U T a n t e n n a . To m i n i m i z e
intruder bearing error, Test Set antenna
should be at the same height as the UUT
a n t e n n a . E n s u r e Te s t S e t D i r e c t i o n a l
A n t e n n a i s wi t h i n e f f e c t i v e c o v e r a g e a r e a f o r
either ATCRBS or Mode S.
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S u g g e s t e d L a y o u t t o R e d u c e Mu l t i p a t h E r r o r s
Figure 11
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R a m p Te s t i n g
Figure 12
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4.10 BREAKOUT BOX
Th e B r e a k o u t B o x a c c e s s o r y p r o v i d e s a c c e s s
t o i n d i vi d u a l u s e r i n t e r f a c e s v i a s t a n d a r d
c o n n e c t o r s . Th e Te s t S e t R E M O T E
C o n n e c t o r p r o vi d e s t h e m a i n u s e r s i g n a l
interface for the Breakout Box.
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SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE: A 5 minute warm-up period is required for all specifications.
N O T E : S p e c i f i c a t i o n s a r e s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e wi t h o u t n o t i c e .
DM E M O DE S IG N AL G E N ER AT O R
O u t p u t F r e q u e n c y:
Reply Frequency:
Range:
Accuracy:
O u t p u t L e ve l :
ANT Connector:
Range:
Resolution:
1 dB
Accuracy:
Distance to UUT Antenna:
2 dB
6 to 300 ft with supplied antenna
RF I/O Connector:
Range:
Resolution:
1 dB
Accuracy:
-95 to -47 dBm:
-115 to <-95 dBm:
Reply Pulse Spacing:
P1 to P2:
1 dB
2 dB
1 2 s ( 1 0 0 n s ) ( X C h a n n e l ) a t 5 0 % p e a k
P1 to P2:
Reply Pulse Width:
3 0 s ( 1 0 0 n s ) ( Y C h a n n e l ) a t 5 0 % p e a k
P1/P2:
E c h o R e p l y:
3 . 5 s ( 0 . 5 s )
Control:
On/Off
Position:
30 nmi (1 nmi)
Amplitude:
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DM E M O DE S IG N AL G E N ER AT O R ( co n t )
Reply Pulse Rise and Fall Times:
All Pulses:
R i s e Ti m e :
F a l l Ti m e :
R e p l y D e l a y:
2 . 5 s ( 0 . 2 5 s ) ( 1 0 % t o 9 0 % )
2 . 5 s ( 0 . 2 5 s ) ( 9 0 % t o 1 0 % )
X Channel:
F i xe d R e p l y D e l a y :
Y Channel:
5 0 s ( 1 0 0 n s )
F i xe d R e p l y D e l a y :
R a n g e D e l a y:
5 6 s ( 1 0 0 n s )
X and Y Channel:
Range:
0 to 450.00 nmi
Resolution:
0.01 nmi
A c c u r a c y:
Range Rate:
0.01 nmi
X and Y Channel:
Range:
10 to 6500 kts
Resolution:
1 kts
A c c u r a c y:
Squitter:
PRF:
A c c u r a c y:
Distribution:
R e p l y E f f i c i e n c y:
Range:
0 to 100%
Resolution:
1% increments
A c c u r a c y:
Ident Tone:
0.5%
Selection:
Frequency:
1350 Hz
A c c u r a c y:
2 Hz
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DM E M O DE U UT M E ASU R EM ENT S
ERP:
Range:
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
2 dB
Direct Connection Peak Pulse Power:
Range:
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
F r e q u e n c y:
1 dB
Range:
Resolution:
10 kHz
Accuracy:
Interrogation Pulse Width:
20 kHz
2.00 to 5.00 s
Resolution:
1 ns
Accuracy:
Interrogation Pulse Spacing:
50 ns
P1 to P2 Spacing:
1 0 t o 1 4 s ( X C h a n n e l )
3 4 t o 3 8 s ( Y C h a n n e l )
Resolution:
10 ns
Accuracy:
Interrogation PRF:
20 ns
Range:
1 to 300 Hz
Resolution:
1 Hz
Accuracy:
2 Hz
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T R AN S P O N D ER M O DE S IG N AL G EN E R AT O R
R F O u t p u t F r e q u e n c y:
Interrogation Frequency:
A c c u r a c y:
R F O u t p u t L e ve l :
Ant Connector:
1030 MHz
10 kHz
M T L + 6 d B t y p i c a l , a u t o m a t i c a l l y c o n t r o l l e d f o r a M TL
range of -83 to -68 dBm
Range:
Resolution:
A c c u r a c y:
2 dB
RF I/O Connector:
Range:
Resolution:
0.5 dB
A c c u r a c y:
-95 to -47 dBm:
1 dB
2 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
P1 to P3:
8 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
Mode C:
P1 to P2:
2 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
P1 to P3:
2 1 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
Mode S:
P1 to P2:
2 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
P1 to P6:
3 . 5 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
P1 to SPR:
4 . 7 5 s ( 2 5 n s )
P5 to SPR:
0 . 4 0 s ( 5 0 n s )
Intermode Interrogation Pulse Spacing:
Mode A:
P1 to P3:
8 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
P1 to P4:
1 0 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
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T R AN S P O N D ER M O DE S IG N AL G EN E R AT O R ( con t )
Intermode Interrogation Pulse Spacing (cont):
Mode C:
2 1 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
P1 to P3:
P1 to P4:
Interrogation Pulse Widths:
2 3 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
Mode A, C, S, Intermode:
0 . 8 0 s ( 5 0 n s )
1 6 . 2 5 s ( 5 0 n s )
3 0 . 2 5 s ( 5 0 n s )
P5
0 . 8 0 s ( 5 0 n s )
Intermode:
0 . 8 0 s ( 5 0 n s )
P4 (Short):
P4 (Long):
1 . 6 0 s ( 5 0 n s )
Interrogation Pulse Rise and Fall Times:
A l l Mo d e s :
R i s e Ti m e :
50 to 100 ns
F a l l Ti m e :
Phase Modulation:
50 to 200 ns
A l l Mo d e s :
80 ns
Tr a n s i t i o n Ti m e :
180 (10)
Phase Shift:
S L S L e ve l s :
A TC R B S :
SLS Level (P2):
Mode S:
SLS Level (P5):
NOTE 1
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T R AN S P O N D ER M O DE S IG N AL G EN E R AT O R ( con t )
Interrogation Test Signals:
Mode S:
PRF:
5 0 H z ( 5 H z)
A TC R B S :
PRF:
235 Hz (5 Hz)
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T R AN S P O N D ER M O DE UUT M E AS U R EM EN T S
ERP (at 1090 MHz):
Range:
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
2 dB
Direct Connection Peak Pulse Power (at 1090 MHz) :
Range:
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
T r a n s m i t t e r F r e q u e n c y:
Range:
Resolution:
Accuracy:
R e c e i ve r S e n s i t i vi t y, R a d i a t e d M T L :
1 dB
1087.000 to 1093.000 MHz
10 kHz
50 kHz
Range:
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
2 dB, typical
R e c e i ve r S e n s i t i vi t y, D i r e c t C o n n e c t i o n M T L :
Range:
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
R e p l y D e l a y:
2 dB
A TC R B S :
Range:
1.80 to 7.00 s
Resolution:
10 ns
Accuracy:
50 ns
Mode S and ATCRBS Mode S All-Call:
Range:
1 2 5 . 0 0 t o 1 3 1 . 0 0 s
Resolution:
10 ns
Accuracy:
50 ns
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T R AN S P O N D ER M O DE UUT M E AS U R EM EN T S ( c o n t )
Reply Dela y Jitter:
A TC R B S :
Range:
0.00 to 2.30 s
Resolution:
1 ns
A c c u r a c y:
20 ns
0.00 to 6.00 s
1 ns
20 ns
F1 to F2:
Range:
Resolution:
19.70 to 21.60 s
1 ns
A c c u r a c y:
20 ns
Mode S Preamble:
Range:
P1 to P2:
0.8 to 1.2 s
P1 to P3:
3.3 to 3.7 s
P1 to P4:
Resolution:
4.3 to 4.7 s
1 ns
A c c u r a c y:
Pulse Widths:
20 ns
F1 and F2:
Range:
0.25 to 0.75 s
Resolution:
1 ns
A c c u r a c y:
Mode S Preamble:
20 ns
Range:
0.25 to 0.75 s
Resolution:
1 ns
A c c u r a c y:
20 ns
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T R AN S P O N D ER M O DE UUT M E AS U R EM EN T S ( c o n t )
P u l s e Am p l i t u d e V a r i a t i o n :
Range:
Mode S (Relative to P1):
-3 to +3 dB
A TC R B S ( R e l a t i v e t o F 1 ) :
-3 to +3 dB
Resolution:
Accuracy:
DF 11 Squitter Period:
Range:
Resolution:
10 ms
Accuracy:
D i ve r s i t y I s o l a t i o n :
Range:
10 ms
0 t o > 2 0 d B ( D e p e n d i n g o n Te s t D i s t a n c e )
Te s t D i s t a n c e i s 1 . 8 3 m ( 6 f t ) t o 2 8 . 9 6 m ( 9 5 f t )
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
3 dB
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T C AS M O D E S IG N AL G E N ER AT O R
O u t p u t F r e q u e n c y:
Reply Frequency:
A c c u r a c y:
O u t p u t L e ve l ( S i m u l a t e d E R P ) :
ANT Connector:
Radiated pwr at 0dBi UUT ant:
1090 MHz
10 kHz
Simulates a 50.5 dBm XPDR ERP at 10 nmi range.
Range:
Resolution:
0.5 dB
A c c u r a c y:
2 dB
RF I/O Connector:
Automatic mode:
A c c u r a c y:
-95 to -47 dBm:
-115 to <-95 dBm:
Reply Pulse Spacing:
1 dB
2 dB
Mode C:
F1 to F2:
2 0 . 3 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to C1:
1 . 4 5 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to A1:
2 . 9 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to C2:
4 . 3 5 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to A2:
5 . 8 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to C4:
7 . 2 5 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to A4:
8 . 7 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to B1:
1 1 . 6 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to D1:
1 3 . 0 5 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to B2:
1 4 . 5 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to D2:
1 5 . 9 5 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to B4:
1 7 . 4 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
F1 to D4:
1 8 . 8 5 s ( 2 5 n s )
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T C AS M O D E S IG N AL G E N ER AT O R ( co n t )
Reply Pulse Spacing (cont):
Mode S:
P1 to P2:
1 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
P1 to P3:
3 . 5 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
P1 to P4:
4 . 5 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
P1 to D1:
8 . 0 0 s ( 2 5 n s )
D1 to Dn (n = 2 to 112):
Reply Pulse Widths:
1 . 0 0 s t i m e s ( n - 1 ) ( 2 5 n s )
Mode C:
All Pulses:
Mode S:
P1 through P4:
D1 through D112:
R e p l y Mo d e s :
0 . 4 5 s ( 5 0 n s )
0 . 5 0 s ( 5 0 n s )
0 . 5 0 s ( 5 0 n s ) , 1 s c h i p wi d t h
T C A S I / I I M o d e C ( wi t h a l t i t u d e r e p o r t i n g )
TCAS II Mode S formats 0, 11, 16
1 dB relative to F1
1 dB relative to P1
A l l Mo d e s :
R i s e Ti m e :
F a l l Ti m e :
P e r c e n t R e p l y:
50 to 100 ns
50 to 200 ns
Range:
0 to 100%
Resolution:
10%
Accuracy:
Reply Dela y
A TC R B S :
Mode S:
R a n g e D e l a y:
1%
3 . 0 s ( 5 0 n s )
1 2 8 s ( 5 0 n s )
Range:
0 to 260 nmi
Resolution:
0.1 nmi
Accuracy:
0.02 nmi
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T C AS M O D E S IG N AL G E N ER AT O R ( con t )
Range Rate:
Range:
Resolution:
10 kts
A c c u r a c y:
Altitude Range:
Range:
10%
-1000 to 126,000 ft
Resolution:
Mo d e C :
Mode S:
Altitude Rate:
100 ft
25 ft
Range:
Resolution:
100 fpm
A c c u r a c y:
Squitter:
10%
Control:
On/Off
Rate:
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IFR 6000
T C AS M O D E U UT M EAS U R EM E NT S
Pulse Spacing:
A TC R B S ( M o d e C A l l C a l l ) :
S1 to P1:
Accepts:
Rejects: (<10% Replies)
P1 to P3:
Accepts:
Rejects: (<10% Replies)
P1 to P4:
2.0 us
200 ns
1.0 us
21.0 us
200 ns
1.0 us
23.0 us
Accepts:
200 ns
1.0 us
Mode S:
P1 to P2:
2.0 us
Accepts:
200 ns
1.0 us
P1 to SPR:
Accepts:
Rejects: (<10% Replies)
Suppresion
4.75 us
200 ns
1.5 us
A TC R B S ( P 2 o r S 1 ) :
>0.5dB above level of P1
ERP (at 1030 MHz):
A TC R B S :
Range:
<10% Replies
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
2 dB
Mode S:
Range:
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
2 dB
Direct Connection Peak Pulse Power (at 1030 MHz):
A TC R B S :
Range:
Resolution:
0.1 dB
Accuracy:
1 dB
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IFR 6000
T C AS M O D E U UT M EAS U R EM E NT S ( co nt )
Direct Connection Peak Pulse Power (at 1030 MHz) (cont):
Mode S:
Range:
Resolution:
0.1 dB
A c c u r a c y:
F r e q u e n c y:
Range:
1 dB
Resolution:
A c c u r a c y:
TCAS Broadcast Interval:
Range:
Resolution:
A c c u r a c y:
1 kHz
10 kHz
1.0 to 12.0 sec
0.1 sec
0.2 sec
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
U AT M O DE
RF Signal Generator
Output Frequenc y
Reply Frequency:
Range:
978 MHz
Accuracy:
O u t p u t L e ve l
10 kHz
ANT Connector:
Range:
Resolution:
0.5 dB
Accuracy:
Distance to UUT Antenna:
2 dB
6 to 150 ft with Supplied Antenna
RF I/O Connector:
Automatic mode:
Accuracy:
Modulation
-85 dBm
1 dB
T yp e :
D e vi a t i o n :
UUT Measurements
ERP
Range:
+ 3 5 t o + 5 7 d B m ( 3 . 1 6 t o 5 0 0 wa t t s )
Resolution:
0.1 dB
A c c u r a c y:
Direct Connection (@978 MHz)
2 dB
Range:
+ 3 5 t o + 5 7 d B m ( 3 . 1 6 t o 5 0 0 wa t t s )
Resolution:
0.1 dB
A c c u r a c y:
Frequenc y
1 dB
Range:
Resolution:
1 kHz
A c c u r a c y:
10 kHz
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IFR 6000
M ISC ELL AN E O U S
Inputs/Outputs:
RF I/O:
T yp e :
Input/Output
Impedance:
M a xi m u m I n p u t L e v e l :
50 typical
4 kW p e a k
10 W average
V SW R :
<1.3:1
Antenna:
T yp e :
Input/Output
Impedance:
M a xi m u m I n p u t L e v e l :
50 typical
10 W peak
1/2 W average
Video
T yp e :
Output
Impedance:
50 typical
R e c e i ve V i d e o L e v e l :
T e s t An t e n n a :
V SW R :
Gain:
Time Base (TCXO):
Proportional to IF level
<1.5:1
6 dB, Typical
Te m p e r a t u r e S t a b i l i t y :
1 ppm
Aging:
A c c u r a c y:
1 ppm
Te s t L i m i t :
B a t t e r y:
0.3 ppm
T yp e :
Li Ion
Duration:
11 to 32 Vdc
P o we r C o n s u m p t i o n :
5 5 W Ma xi m u m
1 6 W N o m i n a l a t 1 8 V d c wi t h c h a r g e d b a t t e r y
Fuse Requirements:
5 A, 32 Vdc, Type F
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IFR 6000
M ISC ELL AN E O U S ( co nt )
I n p u t P o w e r ( S u p p l i e d E x t e r n a l A C t o D C C o n ve r t e r ) :
Input Range:
1 0 0 t o 2 5 0 V A C , 1 . 5 A M a x, 4 7 t o 6 3 H z
Tr a n s i e n t O v e r v o l t a g e s :
E n vi r o n m e n t a l ( T e s t S e t ) :
Use:
Pollution Degree 2
Altitude:
4800 m
O p e r a t i n g Te m p e r a t u r e :
-20C to 55C
NOTE 2
S t o r a g e Te m p e r a t u r e :
-30C to 71C
NOTE 3
Use:
Indoors
Altitude:
10,000 m
O p e r a t i n g Te m p e r a t u r e :
0C to 40C
S t o r a g e Te m p e r a t u r e :
P h ys i c a l C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s :
-20C to 71C
Dimensions:
Height:
W id t h :
Depth:
W ei g h t ( Te s t S e t o n l y ) :
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IFR 6000
SU P P LEM E NT AL INF O RM AT IO N:
Test Set Certifications:
Altitude, Operating:
MI L - P R F - 2 8 8 0 0 F , C l a s s 2
Altitude, Non-Operating:
MI L - P R F - 2 8 8 0 0 F , C l a s s 2
Bench Handling:
MI L - P R F - 2 8 8 0 0 F , C l a s s 2
B l o wi n g D u s t
M I L S TD - 8 1 0 F , M e t h o d 5 1 0 . 4 , P r o c e d u r e 1
Drip Proof:
MI L - P R F - 2 8 8 0 0 F , C l a s s 2
E xp l o s i ve A t m o s p h e r e :
MI L - S TD - 8 1 0 F , M e t h o d 5 1 1 . 4 , P r o c e d u r e 1
R e l a t i ve H u m i d i t y :
Shock, Functional:
MI L - P R F - 2 8 8 0 0 F , C l a s s 2
MI L - P R F - 2 8 8 0 0 F , C l a s s 2
Vibration Limits:
MI L - P R F - 2 8 8 0 0 F , C l a s s 2
Te m p e r a t u r e , O p e r a t i n g :
MI L - P R F - 2 8 8 0 0 F , C l a s s 2
NOTE 4
Te m p , N o n - O p e r a t i n g :
Tr a n s i t D r o p :
MIL-PRF-28800F, Class 2
MIL-PRF-28800F, Class 2
NOTE 5
Safety Compliance:
UL-61010B-1
EN 61010-1
CSA 22.2 No 61010-1
EMC:
EN 61326
E x t e r n a l A C - D C C o n ve r t e r C e r t i f i c a t i o n s :
Safety Compliance:
UL 1950 DS
CSA 22.2 No. 234
VDE EN 60 950
E MI / R F I C o m p l i a n c e :
EMC:
Transit Case Certifications:
D r o p Te s t :
F E D - S TD - 1 0 1 C , M e t h o d 5 0 0 7 . 1 , P a r a g r a p h 6 . 3 ,
Procedure A, Level A
A TA 3 0 0 , C a t e g o r y I
F E D - S TD - 1 0 1 C , M e t h o d 5 0 1 9
V i b r a t i o n , S we e p :
A TA 3 0 0 , C a t e g o r y I
Simulated Rainfall:
M I L - S TD - 8 1 0 F , M e t h o d 5 0 6 . 4 , P r o c e d u r e I I o f 4 . 1 . 2
F E D - S TD - 1 0 1 C , M e t h o d 5 0 0 9 . 1 , S e c 6 . 7 . 1
Immersion:
MI L - S TD - 8 1 0 F , M e t h o d 5 1 2 . 4
NO T E S
NOTE 1
NOTE 2
NOTE 3
NOTE 4
Te m p e r a t u r e r a n g e e x t e n d e d t o - 2 0 C t o 5 5 C .
NOTE 5
Te m p e r a t u r e r a n g e r e d u c e d t o - 3 0 C t o 7 1 C .
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IFR 6000
SECTION 4 - SHIPPING
1. SH I P PI NG T E ST S ET S
Shipping Containers
A e r o f l e x Te s t S e t s r e t u r n e d t o f a c t o r y f o r
calibration, service or repair must be
repackaged and shipped according to the
f o l l o wi n g c o n d i t i o n s :
Te s t S e t s m u s t b e r e p a c k a g e d i n o r i g i n a l
shipping containers using Aeroflex packing
molds. If original shipping containers and
materials are not available, contact Aeroflex
Customer Service for shipping instructions.
Authorization
Do not return any products to factory without
first receiving authorization from Aeroflex
Customer Service Department.
C o n t a c t Ae r o f l e x :
Customer Service Dept.
Te l e p h o n e : ( 8 0 0 ) 8 3 5 - 2 3 5 0
F A X:
(316) 524-5330
E-Mail:
a m e r i c a s . s e r v i c e @ a e r o f l e x. c o m
I d e n t i f i c a t i o n a n d a d d r e s s o f o wn e r
Model Number
Serial Number
Freight Costs
A l l f r e i g ht c os ts o n no n- war r a nt y
s h ipm en ts ar e as s um ed b y t he c us t om er .
( S ee W ar r ant y P ac k et f or f r ei g ht c h ar g e
po l ic y o n wa r r a n t y c l a i m s .)
Freight Insurance
Aeroflex recommends that customers obtain
freight insurance with the freight carrier when
s h i p p i n g Te s t S e t . A e r o f l e x i s n o t r e s p o n s i b l e
for cost of repairs for damages that occur
during shipment on warranty or non-warranty
i t e m s . C o n t a c t A e r o f l e x C u s t o m e r S e r vi c e f o r
Te s t S e t s h i p p i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s .
NOTE:
Te s t S e t m u s t b e p r o p e r l y p a c k a g e d
or freight company may not honor
insurance claim.
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IFR 6000
1.2
REPACKING PROCEDURE
C a r e f u l l y w r a p Te s t S e t wi t h p o l y e t h y l e n e
sheeting to protect finish.
P l a c e Te s t S e t i n t o s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r ,
m a k i n g s u r e Te s t S e t i s s e c u r e l y s e a t e d i n
bottom packing mold.
P l a c e t o p p a c k i n g m o l d o v e r t o p o f Te s t
Set and press down until top packing mold
r e s t s s o l i d l y o n Te s t S e t .
C l o s e s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r l i d s a n d s e a l wi t h
s h i p p i n g t a p e o r a n i n d u s t r i a l s t a p l e r . Ti e
all sides of container with break resistant
r o p e , t wi n e o r e q u i v a l e n t .
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IFR 6000
Repacking Procedure
Figure 1
S ECT IO N 5 - St or a ge
Perform the following storage precautions
w h e n e ve r t h e T e s t S e t i s s t o r e d f o r e x t e n d e d
periods:
D i s c o n n e c t Te s t S e t f r o m a n y e l e c t r i c a l
p o we r s o u r c e .
D i s c o n n e c t t h e wi r e h a r n e s s c o n n e c t i n g
t h e b a t t e r y t o t h e Te s t S e t a n d r e m o v e t h e
battery. Refer to the Battery/Voltage
Instructions.
D i s c o n n e c t a n d s t o r e a c p o we r c a b l e a n d
o t h e r a c c e s s o r i e s wi t h T e s t S e t .
C o ve r Te s t S e t t o p r e v e n t d u s t a n d d e b r i s
f r o m c o v e r i n g a n d e n t e r i n g Te s t S e t .
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IFR 6000
T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
I/O CO NN E CT O R S
CONNECTOR
GPS
TYPE
S I G N AL T Y P E
INPUT/OUTPUT
BNC
INPUT
VIDEO
BNC
TTL
OUTPUT
DC POW ER
2.5 mm CIRCULAR
(2.5 mm center,
5.5 mm outer diameter,
c enter positive)
11 to 32 Vdc
INPUT
RF I/O
TNC
RF, 30 W CW MAX
INPUT/OUTPUT
ANT
TNC
INPUT/OUTPUT
REMOTE
MIXED
INPUT/OUTPUT
I/O Connectors
Ta b l e 1
1
If the UAT Option is available, the GPS Connector functions as the GPS Antenna Connector.
APPENDIX A
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IFR 6000
2.
REM O T E CO N N ECT O R PI N- O UT T AB L E
P I N N O . S I G N AL N AM E S I G N AL T Y P E
DESCRIPTION
VBUS_DN1
Supply
GND_DN1
Ground
VBUS_UP
Supply
GND_UP
Ground
GND
Ground
HOST-RTS
Output
A2
Input
A4
Input
C2
Input
10
C4
Input
11
GND
Ground
12
REM_IN1
Input
13
REM_OUT2
Output
14
GND
Ground
15
GND
Ground
16
H_D-
In/Out
17
H_D+
In/Out
18
D_D-
In/Out
19
D_D+
In/Out
20
GND
Ground
21
HOST_TXD
Output
22
HOST_CTS
Input
23
B1
Input
24
B2
Input
25
D2
Input
R E M O T E C o n n e c t o r P i n - O u t Ta b l e
Ta b l e 2
APPENDIX A
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
2.
REM O T E CO N N ECT O R PI N- O UT T AB L E ( c o n t )
P I N N O . S I G N AL N AM E S I G N AL T Y P E
26
GND
27
DESCRIPTION
Ground
REM_IN2
Input
28
REM_IN3
Input
29
REM_OUT4
Output
30
GND
Ground
31
VBUS_DN1
Supply
32
VBUS_DN1
Supply
33
VBUS_UP
Supply
34
GND_UP
Ground
35
GND
Ground
36
HOST_RXD
Input
37
A1
Input
38
B4
Input
39
C1
Input
40
REM_SP1
41
D4
Input
42
REM_IN4
Input
43
REM_OUT1
Output
44
REM_OUT3
Output
Spare Pin
Altitude Enc ode Input
R E M O T E C o n n e c t o r P i n - O u t Ta b l e ( c o n t )
Ta b l e 2
APPENDIX A
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IFR 6000
T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
APPENDIX A
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
INTO:
cm
feet
cm
inches
feet
cm
feet
meters
ft/sec
ft/sec
ft/sec
MULTIPLY
BY:
TO
CONVERT:
INTO:
0.03281
meters
feet
0.3937
meters
inches
m/sec
ft/sec
3.281
0.3048
m/sec
km/hr
3.6
km/hr
1.097
m/sec
miles/hr
2.237
knots
0.5921
miles
feet
0.6818
miles
km
miles
meters
0.3048
miles
nmi
0.8684
30.48
miles/hr
ft/sec
cm/sec
ft/sec
m/sec
30.48
MULTIPLY
BY:
3.281
39.37
5280
1.609
1609
grams
ounces
0.03527
miles/hr
ft/sec
1.467
inches
cm
2.54
miles/hr
km/hr
1.609
kg
pounds
2.205
miles/hr
knots
0.8684
psi
0.0703
nmi
feet
nmi
km
kg/cm
3281
6080.27
km
feet
1.8532
km
miles
0.6214
nmi
meters
km
nmi
0.5396
nmi
miles
1.1516
km/hr
ft/sec
0.9113
ounces
grams
28.34953
km/hr
knots
0.5396
pounds
kg
1853.2
0.4536
2
km/hr
miles/hr
0.6214
psi
kg/cm
knots
ft/sec
1.689
100 ft
km
3.048
knots
km/hr
1.8532
100 ft
miles
1.894
knots
miles/hr
1.1516
100 ft
nmi
1.645
0.0703
APPENDIX B
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IFR 6000
T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
APPENDIX B
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
P OW ER DOW N
1 0 m ins
L as t Use d
E RP UNIT S
d Bm
L as t Use d
UNITS
F e et
L as t Use d
RS -23 2
L as t Use d
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
B ott om
L as t Use d
RF PO RT
A nt e nn a
L as t Use d
1 2 ft
L as t Use d
A NTE NNA HE IG HT
1 ft
L as t Use d
DI R CAB LE LO SS
1 . 2 dB
L as t Use d
A NT CA BL E
1 ft
L as t Use d
A NT CA BL E L OSS
0 . 1 dB
L as t Use d
A NT GAI N 1. 0 3 GHZ
7 . 1 dB
L as t Use d
A NT GAI N 1. 0 9 GHZ
6 . 1 dB
L as t Use d
UUT A DDRESS
A UT O
A UT O
MA NUA L AA
0 0 0 0 00
L as t Use d
ON
L as t Use d
CO NFIG TYPE
G ENERIC MO DE S
L as t Use d
APPENDIX C
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
Setup DME Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
RF PO RT
A nt e nn a
L as t Use d
1 2 ft
L as t Use d
I DE NT TO NE
I FR
L as t Use d
DI R CAB LE LO SS
1 . 2 dB
L as t Use d
CAB LE LO SS
1 . 3 dB
L as t Use d
A NT CA BL E
1 ft
L as t Use d
A NT CA BL E L OSS
0 . 1 dB
L as t Use d
A NT GAI N 0. 9 6 GHZ
7 . 5 dB
L as t Use d
A NT GAI N 1. 0 3 GHZ
7 . 1 dB
L as t Use d
A NT GAI N 1. 0 9 GHZ
6 . 1 dB
L as t Use d
A NT GAI N 1. 1 5 GHZ
5 . 0 dB
L as t Use d
A NT GAI N 1. 2 2 GHZ
2 . 8 dB
L as t Use d
MA X RANGE
4 0 0 nm
L as t Use d
DME Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
V OR / F RE Q / CHA N
9 7 8/ 1 0 8. 00 /1 7 X
9 7 8/ 1 0 8. 00 /1 7 X
RF LV L
Ma xi m um
Ma xi m um
RA NGE
0 nm
0 nm
RATE
1 0 kts
1 0 kts
RATE DIRECTI ON
O UT
O UT
% REP LY
1 0 0%
1 0 0%
E CHO
O FF
O FF
I DE NT
ON
ON
S QT R
ON
ON
APPENDIX C
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
XPDR Auto Test Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
CO NFIG
G ENERIC MO DE S
L as t Use d
A NTE NNA
B ott om
L as t use d
L EVE L
B la nk
B la nk
REP LIES
B la nk
B la nk
F RE Q
B la nk
B la nk
T OP E RP
B la nk
B la nk
T OP MT L
B la nk
B la nk
B OT E RP
B la nk
B la nk
B OT MT L
B la nk
B la nk
A CODE
B la nk
B la nk
C A LT
B la nk
B la nk
S CODE
B la nk
B la nk
S ALT
B la nk
B la nk
T AIL
B la nk
B la nk
DF 1 7
B la nk
B la nk
F LI G HT I D
B la nk
B la nk
AA
B la nk
B la nk
FS
B la nk
B la nk
VS
B la nk
B la nk
CO UNT RY
B la nk
B la nk
APPENDIX C
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
TCAS Setup Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
RF PO RT
A nt e nn a
L as t use d
A NT RA NGE
1 2 ft
L as t use d
A NT HE IG HT
1 ft
L as t use d
UUT A DDRESS
A ut o
A ut o
MA NUA L AA
0 0 0 0 00
L as t use d
DI R CAB LE LO SS
1 . 2 dB
L as t use d
A NT CA BL E
1 ft
L as t use d
A NT CA BL E L OSS
0 . 1d B
L as t use d
A NT GAI N 1. 0 3G HZ
7 . 1d B
L as t use d
A NT GAI N 1. 0 9G HZ
6 . 1d B
L as t use d
S QUITT ERS
ON
L as t use d
A LT RE PO RTI NG
ON
L as t use d
DISP LAYE D AL T
Re l ati ve
L as t use d
T EST S ET AA
A 9 24 9 3
L as t use d
TCAS Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
S CE NA RI O
0 Custom
0 Custom
T CAS TYPE
T CAS II
T CAS II
REP LY
1 0 0%
1 0 0%
I NT RUDE R T YPE
Mo d e S
Mo d e S
RA NGE STA RT
1 0 .0 0 nm
1 0 .0 0 nm
RA NGE ST OP
0 . 00 nm
0 . 00 nm
RA NGE RATE
3 0 0 k ts
3 0 0 k ts
A LT STA RT
+ 1 0 0 0 ft
+ 1 0 0 0 ft
A LT ST OP
0 ft
0 ft
A LT RA TE
5 0 0 fpm
5 0 0 fpm
CO NVE RGE
O FF
O FF
UUT A LT
0 ft
0 ft
A LT DE TE CT
O FF
O FF
APPENDIX C
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
ADS-B Setup Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
P OS DE CO DE
G l o ba l
L as t use d
L AT
90 0 O N
L as t use d
L O NG
180 0 0 E
L as t use d
A DS -B GE N
DF 1 7
L as t use d
A DS -B MO N
DF 1 7
L as t use d
G I CB
DF 2 0
L as t use d
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T YPE
DF
18
L as t use d
AA
A 9 24 9 2
A 9 24 9 2
PE RI O D
1 . 00 s
1 . 00 s
L AT
0 0 0 N
0 0 0 N
L O NG
0 0 0 E
0 0 0 E
P OS
SA F
N/ UT C
N/ UT C
S URVEI L LA NCE
S TAT US
No i nf o
No i nf o
BA RO P RES A L T
0 ft
0 ft
G NS S A LT
APPENDIX C
Page 5
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
ADS-B GEN BDS 0,6 Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T YPE
DF
17
L as t use d
AA
A 9 24 9 2
A 9 24 9 2
PE RI O D
1 . 00 s
1 . 00 s
L AT
0 0 0 N
0 0 0 N
L O NG
0 0 0 E
0 0 0 E
MO VE ME NT
No i nf o
No i nf o
N/ UT C
N/ UT C
HDG
0 de g
0 de g
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T YPE
DF
18
L as t use d
CO UNT
L as t use d
AA
A 9 24 9 2
A 9 24 9 2
PE RI O D
1 . 00 s
1 . 00 s
F LI G HT I D
+ + ++ + ++ +
+ + ++ + ++ +
E MIT CAT
Re se rve d
Re se rve d
APPENDIX C
Page 6
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
ADS-B GEN BDS 0,9 Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T YPE
19
19
DF
17
L as t use d
AA
A 9 24 9 2
A 9 24 9 2
PE RI O D
1 . 00 s
1 . 00 s
E -W
0 kts E
0 kts E
NA CV
N-S
0 kts N
0 kts N
HDG
S UBT YPE
1 vel o vr g nd n o rm
1 vel o vr g nd n o rm
VE RT RATE
0 ft / m in
0 ft / m in
G EO AL T DIF F F RO M
BA RO
0 ft
0 ft
S OURCE
G EO
G EO
NO
NO
AI RSP EE D
AI RSP EE D TYP E
NO
NO
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T YPE
28
28
DF
18
L as t use d
AA
A 9 24 9 2
A 9 24 9 2
PE RI O D
1 . 00 s
1 . 00 s
E ME RG / PRIO R CO DE
0 No i nf o
0 No i nf o
RESE RVE D
0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0
0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0
S UBT YPE
0 No i nf o
0 No i nf o
APPENDIX C
Page 7
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
ADS-B GEN BDS 6,2 Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T YPE
29
29
DF
17
L as t use d
AA
A 9 24 9 2
A 9 24 9 2
PE RI O D
1 . 00 s
1 . 00 s
VE RT DATA / SO URCE
I NF O
No t use d
No t use d
T ARG A LT CA P
HL DG A LT
HL DG A LT
VE RT MO DE I ND
Un kn o wn
Un kn o wn
SI L
T ARG A LT TYPE
FL
FL
NI C BA RO
T ARG A LT
0 ft
0 ft
T ARG HDG
0 de g
0 de g
T CAS /A CAS
O PE RATI O NA L
No
No
RAA
No
No
HO RI Z DATA AVA L/
S OURCE IND
No t val id
No t val id
HO RI Z MODE I ND
Un kn o wn
Un kn o wn
NA C
E ME RG/P RI O R CO DE
No Em e rg e nc y
No Em e rg e nc y
APPENDIX C
Page 8
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
ADS-B GEN BDS 6,5 Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T YPE
31
31
DF
18
L as t use d
AA
A 9 24 9 2
A 9 24 9 2
PE RI O D
1 . 00 s
1 . 00 s
S UBT YPE
D- a i rbo rn e
D-a i rbo rn e
NA C
BA Q
SI L
TC
CDTI
A RV
TS
RA
VE R NB R
Do - 2 6 0 / Do -2 4 2
Do -2 6 0 / Do -2 4 2
NO T -T CAS
O PE R MODE S UBFIE L D
NI C BA RO
HO RI Z REF DI R
T ru e North
T ru e North
I DE NT
No
No
T RK /HDG
NI C
L E NG TH/W IDTH
RE C AT C SE RV
B 2 LOW
P OA
APPENDIX C
Page 9
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
Setup TIS Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
RF PO RT
A nt e nn a
L as t use d
A NT RA NGE
1 2 ft
L as t use d
A NT HE IG HT
1 ft
L as t use d
DI R CAB LE LO SS
1 . 2 dB
L as t use d
A NT CA BL E
1 ft
L as t use d
A NT CA BL E L OSS
0 . 1 dB
L as t use d
A NT GAI N 1. 0 3 GHz
7.1
L as t use d
A NT GAI N 1. 0 9 GHz
6.1
L as t use d
UUT A DDRESS
A ut o
A ut o
MA NUA L AA
0 0 0 0 00
L as t use d
TIS Screen
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T ARGET S
L as t use d
UUT HDG
L as t use d
B RG (d e g ) (1 - 5 )
L as t use d
RNG (nm ) (1 -5 )
L as t use d
A LT (ft ) (1 - 5 )
L as t use d
A LT RA TE
L e ve l
L as t use d
HDG (1 - 5)
L as t use d
T RA FFI C (1 - 5)
Prox
L as t use d
APPENDIX C
Page 10
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
U AT F I S - B S c r e e n
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
REP ORT
ME TA R
L as t use d
S TN
KI CT
L as t use d
DAY/ TI ME
L as t use d
DATA
Da t a l ink e d t o S T N
L as t use d
G ND LA T
L a tit u d e l in ke d t o S T N
L as t use d
LON
L o n gi tu d e li nk ed to ST N
L as t use d
S LO T I D
L as t use d
No te : T he par am et er s D AT A , G ND L AT , a n d LO N ar e s l a v ed t o t he p ar am eter
ST N.
U AT T I S - B S c r e e n
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T ARGET S
L as t use d
UUT HDG
0 de g
L as t use d
B RG
0 de g
L as t use d
RNG
0 nm
L as t use d
A LT
0 ft
L as t use d
HDG
0 de g
L as t use d
UUT A LT
0 ft
L as t use d
UUT LAT
0 0 0. 00 N
L as t use d
UUT LO N
0 0 0. 00 E
L as t use d
T IS -B SI TE I D
L as t use d
U AT A D S - B S c r e e n
FIELD
F AC T O R Y
POW ER UP
T ARGET S
L as t use d
UUT HDG
0 de g
L as t use d
B RG
0 de g
L as t use d
RNG
0 nm
L as t use d
A LT
0 ft
L as t use d
HDG
0 de g
L as t use d
UUT A LT
0 ft
L as t use d
UUT LAT
0 0 0. 00 N
L as t use d
UUT LO N
0 0 0. 00 E
L as t use d
APPENDIX C
Page 11
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
APPENDIX C
Page 12
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR-6000
A
A
AA
AC
AC
AC
ac
ACAS
ACS
A/D
ADC
ADDR
ADLP
ADS
ADS-B
AGL
AIS
ALT
AP
AQ
ASCII
A TC
A TC
A TC R B S
A TE
A T TE N
AUTO
AVG
Amperes
Address Announced
Advisory Circular
Altitude Code
Alternating Current
Alternating Current
Airborne Collision Avoidance
System
Comm-A Capabilitiy Subfield
Analog to Digital
Analog to Digital Converter
Address
Airborne Data Link Processor
A-Definition Subfield
Automatic Dependent
Surveillance - Broadcast
Above Ground Level
Comm-A Capability Subfield
Altitude
Address Parity
Acquisition Special
American National Standard
Code for Information
Interchange
A i r Tr a f f i c C o n t r o l
A TC R B S ( s c r e e n a b b r e v i a t i o n )
A i r Tr a f f i c C o n t r o l R a d a r
Beacon System
A u t o m a t i c Te s t E q u i p m e n t
Attenuation
Automatic
Average
B
BAT
BCS
BD
BDS
BIT
BOT
bps
BR
BT
Battery
Comm-B Capability Subfield
Comm-B Data
B-Definition Subfield
B u i l t I n Te s t
Bottom
Bits per Second
Bridge Rectifier
Battery
C
CA
CC
ccw
CFS
CHAN
CHC
CLOS
cm
Cont
CPU
CrLf
C TR L
C TS
C TS / D TR
CVC
CW
cw
Celsius or Centigrade
Tr a n s p o n d e r C a p a b i l i t y
Crosslink Capability
C o u n t e r c l o c k wi s e
Continuation Subfield
Channel
Cancel Horizontal Resolution
Advisory
Closeout
-2
Centimeter (10 Meters)
Continued
Central Processing Unit
Carriage Return and Line Feed
Control
C l e a r t o S e n d / ( O n e - wa y
h a r d wa r e )
Two-way hardware
Cancel Vertical Resolution
Advisory Complement
Continuous W ave
C l o c k wi s e
D
D/A
DABS
DAC
dB
dBi
dBm
2
dB W /m
DCD
DCXO
DELM
DF
DI
D MM
DPSK
DR
DSP
DSR
D TR
Digital to Analog
Discrete Address Beacon
S ys t e m
Digital to Analog Converter
Decibel
Decibels above isotropic
Decibels above one milliwatt
Decibels above one watt per
square meter
Data Carrier Detect
D i g i t a l l y C o m p e n s a t e d C r ys t a l
Oscillator
D o wn l i n k E x t e n d e d L e n g t h
Message
D o wn l i n k F o r m a t
Designator Identification
Digital Multimeter
D i f f e r e n t i a l P h a s e S h i f t K e yi n g
D o wn l i n k R e q u e s t
Digital Signal Processor
Data Set Ready
D a t a Te r m i n a l R e a d y
APPENDIX D
Page 1
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR-6000
E
ECS
ELM
E MC
E MI
EOL
ERP
ESB
ESD
EXT
E xt e n d e d C a p a b i l i t y
Subfield
E xt e n d e d L e n g t h M e s s a g e
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electromagnetic Interference
End of Line
Effective Radiated Power
Encoded Sense Bits
Electrostatic Discharge
E xt e r n a l
F
FCC
FIS-B
FPM
FREQ
FS
FT
Ft
Federal Communications
Commission
Flight Information ServicesBroadcast
Feet Per Minute
Frequency
Flight Status
Foot/Feet
Foot/Feet
G
GEN
GICB
GND
Generator
Ground Initiated Comm-B
Ground
H
h
Hz
HRC
H e xa d e c i m a l
Hertz
Horizontal Resolution Advisory
Complement
L
LCA
LCD
LED
LF
LO
LOS
LSB
LSD
m
MA
MA X
MB
MB S
MC
MD
ME
ME A S
ME S
MH z
s
MI D
MI N
MP U
ms
MT B
MT E
MT L
MU
MV
Meters
M e s s a g e , C O M M- A
Ma xi m u m
M e s s a g e , C O M M- B
Multisite COMM-B Subfield
M e s s a g e , C O M M- C
M e s s a g e , C O M M- D
M e s s a g e , C O M M- E
Measuring
Multisite ELM Subfield
6
M e g a h e r t z ( 1 0 H e r t z)
-6
Microsecond (10 Seconds)
Mode S Address
Minimum
Microprocessing Unit
-3
Millisecond (10 Seconds)
M u l t i p l e Th r e a t B i t
M u l t i p l e Th r e a t E n c o u n t e r
M i n i m u m Th r e s h o l d L e v e l
M e s s a g e , C O M M- U
M e s s a g e , C O M M- V
I
ID
IDS
IFF
II
IIS
IN
I N TE R R
I/O
ITM
Identification
Identifier Des ignators Subfield
Identification Friend or Foe
Interrogator Identification
Interrogator Identification
Subfield
Input
Interrogation
Input/Output
Intermode
K
KE
kg
kHz
km
Kts
N
N/A
NC
ND
nmi
No
ns
Not Applicable
C-Segment Number
D-Segment Number
Nautical Miles
Number
-9
Nanosecond (10 Seconds)
O
o
OUT
Octal
Output
Ohm
Control, ELM
3
Kilogram (10 Grams)
3
Kilohertz (10 Hertz)
3
Kilometer (10 meters)
Knots (Velocity)
APPENDIX D
Page 2
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR-6000
P
PC
PC
PC
PI
PLCS
PN
PPM
ppm
PR
PRF
PROM
psi
PW M
PW R
Personal Computer
Printed Circuit
Protocol
Parity/Interrogator Identity
Places
Part Number
Pulse Position Modulation
Parts per Million
Probability of Reply
Pulse Repetition Frequency
Programmable Read Only
Memory
Pounds per Square Inch
P u l s e W i d t h Mo d u l a t i o n
P o we r
R
RAM
RAC
RAT
RC
RCI
RCVD
RCVR
Ref
RF
RI
RL
RMS
ROM
RR
RRS
RSS
R TC A
R TS
RX
R XD
R a n d o m A c c e s s Me m o r y
Resolution Advisory
Complement
Resolution Advisory
Te r m i n a t i o n
Reply Control
Remote Control Interface
Received
Receiver
Reference
Radio Frequency
Reply Information Air-to-Air
Reply Length
Root Mean Square
R e a d O n l y Me m o r y
Reply Request
Reply Request Subfield
Reservation Status Subfield
Requirements and Technical
Concepts for Aviation
o r g a n i za t i o n
Request to Sent
Receive
Receive Data
T
TAS
TCAS
TI D
TI S - B
T MS
Tr i g
T TI
T TL
TX
TXD
Tr a n s m i s s i o n A c k n o wl e d g m e n t
Subfield
Tr a f f i c A l e r t a n d C o l l i s i o n
Avoidance System
Th r e a t I d e n t i t y D a t a
Tr a f f i c I n f o r m a t i o n S e r vi c e s Broadcast
Ta c t i c a l M e s s a g e S u b f i e l d
Tr i g g e r
Th r e a t T y p e I n d i c a t o r
Tr a n s i s t o r - T r a n s i s t o r L o g i c
Tr a n s m i t
Tr a n s m i t D a t a
U
UAT
UDS
UELM
UF
UM
U TC
UUT
U n i v e r s a l A c c e s s Tr a n c e i v e r
U-Definition Subfield
Uplink Extended Length
Message
Uplink Format
Utility Message
Coordinated Universal Time
U n i t U n d e r Te s t
V
V
VAC
VCO
Vdc
VDS
VERS
VRAM
VRC
Vrms
VS
VSB
V SW R
Volt
Volts, Alternating Current
Voltage Controlled Oscillator
Volts, Direct Current
V-Definition Subfield
Version
Video Random Access Memory
V e r t i c a l R e s o l u t i o n A d vi s o r y
Complement
V o l t s R o o t Me a n S q u a r e
Vertical Status
Vertical Sense Bits
V o l t a g e S t a n d i n g W a ve R a t i o
W
W at t
S
SCOPE
SCPI
SD
Sec
SL
SLM
SLS
SPI
SQTR
SRQ
SRS
SSR
S YN C
Oscilloscope
Standard Commands for
Programmable Instruments
o r g a n i za t i o n
Special Designator
Second
Sensitivity Level
Standard Length Message
Side-Lobe Suppression
Special Identifier Pulse
Squitter
Service Request
Segment Request Subfield
Secondary Surveillance Radar
Synchronous
X
X MT R
Xo n / Xo f f
XPDR
Tr a n s m i t t e r
S o f t wa r e H a n d s h a k e
Tr a n s p o n d e r
APPENDIX D
Page 3
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR-6000
T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
APPENDIX D
Page 4
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
B r e a k o u t B o x - To p V i e w
Figure 1
APPENDIX E
Page 1
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
1. US B HO ST CO NN E CT O R
P I N N O . S I G N AL N AM E S I G N AL T Y P E
DESCRIPTION
VBUS_DN1
Supply
H_D-
In/Out
In/Out
Ground
H_D+
GND_DN1
2. US B D E VI C E CO N N E CT O R
P I N N O . S I G N AL N AM E S I G N AL T Y P E
DESCRIPTION
VBUS_UP
Supply
D_D-
In/Out
D_D+
In/Out
GND_UP
Ground
U S B D E V I C E C o n n e c t o r Ta b l e
Ta b l e 2
APPENDIX E
Page 2
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
P I N N O . S I G N AL N AM E S I G N AL T Y P E
DESCRIPTION
A1
Input
A2
Input
A4
Input
B1
Input
B2
Input
B4
Input
C1
Input
C2
Input
C4
Input
11
D2
Input
12
D4
Input
13
GND
Ground
10
14
15
A L TI TU D E E N C O D E R C o n n e c t o r Ta b l e
Ta b l e 3
APPENDIX E
Page 3
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
4. AU X IN C O N N ECT O R
P I N N O . S I G N AL N AM E S I G N AL T Y P E
DESCRIPTION
REM_IN1
Input
REM_IN2
Input
REM_IN3
Input
REM_IN4
Input
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
DNU
Supply
APPENDIX E
Page 4
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
5. RS - 2 3 2 CO N N ECT O R
P I N N O . S I G N AL N AM E S I G N AL T Y P E
DESCRIPTION
1
2
HOST_TXD
BIPOLAR
HOST_RXD
BIPOLAR
Ground
4
5
GND
6
7
HOST_CTS
BIPOLAR
HOST_RTS
BIPOLAR
9
R S - 2 3 2 C o n n e c t o r Ta b l e
Ta b l e 5
APPENDIX E
Page 5
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
6. AU X O UT C O N NE CT O RS
C O N N E C T O R S I G N AL T Y P E
DESCRIPTION
AUX OUT 1
Output
AUX OUT 2
Output
AUX OUT 3
Output
SYNC
AUX OUT 4
Output
Not Used
R e m o t e O U T C o n n e c t o r Ta b l e
Ta b l e 6
1
APPENDIX E
Page 6
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
7. REM O T E CO N N ECT O R
P I N N O . S I G N AL N AM E S I G N AL T Y P E
1
VBUS_DN1
2
3
DESCRIPTION
Supply
GND_DN1
Ground
VBUS_UP
Supply
GND_UP
Ground
GND
Ground
HOST-RTS
Output
A2
Input
A4
Input
C2
Input
10
C4
Input
Ground
Input
11
GND
12
REM_IN1
13
REM_OUT2
Output
14
GND
Ground
15
GND
Ground
16
H_D-
In/Out
17
H_D+
In/Out
18
D_D-
In/Out
19
D_D+
In/Out
20
GND
Ground
21
HOST_TXD
Output
22
HOST_CTS
Input
23
B1
Input
24
B2
Input
25
D2
Input
R E M O T E C o n n e c t o r P i n - O u t Ta b l e
Ta b l e 2
APPENDIX E
Page 7
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
7. REM O T E CO N N ECT O R ( co n t )
P I N N O . S I G N AL N AM E S I G N AL T Y P E
26
GND
27
DESCRIPTION
Ground
REM_IN2
Input
28
REM_IN3
Input
29
REM_OUT4
Output
30
GND
Ground
31
VBUS_DN1
Supply
32
VBUS_DN1
Supply
33
VBUS_UP
Supply
34
GND_UP
Ground
35
GND
Ground
36
HOST_RXD
Input
37
A1
Input
38
B4
Input
39
C1
Input
40
REM_SP1
41
D4
Input
42
REM_IN4
Input
43
REM_OUT1
Output
44
REM_OUT3
Output
Spare Pin
Altitude Encode Input
R E M O T E C o n n e c t o r P i n - O u t Ta b l e ( c o n t )
Ta b l e 2
APPENDIX E
Page 8
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
APPENDIX F - CONFIGURATIONS
F AR 4 3
AN T / D I R C o n f i g u r a t i o n
TX Power (dBm)
RX MTL (dBm)
TX Freq (MHz)
G E N E R I C A TC R B S
48.5 to 57.0
-73 (4)
1090 (3)
A TC R B S C L A S S A
51.0 to 57.0
-73 (4)
1090 (3)
A TC R B S C L A S S B
48.5 to 57.0
-73 (4)
1090 (3)
GENERIC MODE S
48.5 to 57.0
-74 (3)
1090 (3)
MO D E S C L A S S A
51.0 to 57.0
-74 (3)
1090 (1)
MO D E S C L A S S B
48.5 to 57.0
-74 (3)
1090 (3)
MO D E S C L B O P T F R Q
48.5 to 57.0
-74 (3)
1090 (1)
MO D E S C L B O P T P OW
51.0 to 57.0
-74 (3)
1090 (3)
TX Power (dBm)
RX MTL (dBm)
TX Freq (MHz)
G E N E R I C A TC R B S
48.5 to 57.0
-66 to -77
1090 (3)
A TC R B S C L A S S A
51.0 to 57.0
-66 to -77
1090 (3)
A TC R B S C L A S S B
48.5 to 57.0
-66 to -77
1090 (3)
GENERIC MODE S
48.5 to 57.0
-68 to -77
1090 (3)
MO D E S C L A S S A
51.0 to 57.0
-68 to -77
1090 (1)
MO D E S C L A S S B
48.5 to 57.0
-68 to -77
1090 (3)
MO D E S C L B O P T F R Q
48.5 to 57.0
-68 to -77
1090 (1)
MO D E S C L B O P T P OW
51.0 to 57.0
-68 to -77
1090 (3)
DIR w/ Coupler
Configuration
APPENDIX F
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
M O D 43
Port Configuration
TX Power (dBm)
RX MTL (dBm)
TX Freq (MHz)
G E N E R I C A TC R B S
48.5
-69
1090 (3)
A TC R B S C L A S S A
51.0
-69
1090 (3)
A TC R B S C L A S S B
48.5
-69
1090 (3)
GENERIC MODE S
48.5
-71
1090 (3)
MO D E S C L A S S A
51.0
-71
1090 (1)
MO D E S C L A S S B
48.5
-71
1090 (3)
MO D E S C L B O P T F R Q
48.5
-71
1090 (1)
MO D E S C L B O P T P OW
51.0
-71
1090 (3)
TX Power (dBm)
RX MTL (dBm)
TX Freq (MHz)
G E N E R I C A TC R B S
48.5
-66
1090 (3)
A TC R B S C L A S S A
51.0
-66
1090 (3)
A TC R B S C L A S S B
48.5
-66
1090 (3)
GENERIC MODE S
48.5
-68
1090 (3)
MO D E S C L A S S A
51.0
-68
1090 (1)
MO D E S C L A S S B
48.5
-68
1090 (3)
MO D E S C L B O P T F R Q
48.5
-68
1090 (1)
MO D E S C L B O P T P OW
51.0
-68
1090 (3)
DIR w/ Coupler
Configuration
APPENDIX F
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
Belgium
448000 - 448FFF
Canada
C00000 - C3FFFF
Denmark
458000 - 45FFFF
France
380000 - 3AFFFF
Germany
3C0000 - 3FFFFF
Poland
488000 - 48FFFF
S wi t z e r l a n d
4B0000 - 4B7FFF
USA
A00000 - AFFFFF
APPENDIX G
Page 1
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
APPENDIX G
Page 2
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
Afghanistan
70000 - 700FFF
Brazil
E40000 - E4FFFF
Albania
501000 - 5013FF
Brunei Darassalam
895000 - 8953FF
Algeria
0A0000 - 0A7FFF
Bulgaria
450000 - 457FFF
Angola
090000 - 090FFF
Burkin Faso
09C000 - 09CFFF
0CA000 - 0CA3FF
Burundi
032000 - 032FFF
Argentina
E00000 - E3FFFF
Cambodia
70E000 - 70EFFF
Armenia
600000 - 6003FF
Cameroon
034000 - 034FFF
Australia
7C0000 - 7FFFFF
Canada
C00000 - C3FFFF
Austria
440000 - 447FFF
Cape Verde
096000 - 096FF
Azerbaijan
600800 - 600BFF
Central African
Republic
06C000 - 06CFFF
Bahamas
0A8000 - 0A8FFF
Chad
084000 - 084FFF
Bahrain
894000 - 894FFF
Chile
E80000 - E80FFF
Bangladesh
702000 - 702FFF
China
780000 - 78BFFF
Barbados
0AA000 - 0AA3FF
Colombia
0AC000 - 0ACFFF
Belarus
510000 - 5103FF
Comoros
035000 - 0353FF
Belgium
448000 - 448FFF
Congo
036000 - 036FFF
Belize
0AB000 - 0AB3FF
Cook Islands
901000 - 9013FF
Benin
094000 - 0943FF
Costa Rica
0AE000 - 0AEFFF
Bhutan
680000 - 6803FF
Cte d/Ivoire
038000 - 038FFF
Bolivia
E94000 - E94FFF
Croatia
501C00 - 501FFF
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
513000 - 5133FF
Cuba
0B0000 - 0B0FFF
Botswana
030000 - 0303FF
Cyprus
4C8000 - 4C83FF
APPENDIX H
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
Czech Rep
498000 - 49FFFF
Guinea-Bissau
048000 - 0483FF
72000 - 727FFF
Guyana
0B6000 - 0B6FFF
08C000 - 08CFFF
Haiti
0B800 - 0B8FFF
Denmark
458000 - 45FFFF
Honduras
0BA000 - 0BAFFF
Djibouti
098000 - 0983FF
Hungary
470000 - 477FFF
Dominican Rep
0C4000 - 0C4FFF
Iceland
4CC000 - 4CCFFF
Ecuador
E84000 - E84FFF
India
800000 - 83FFFF
Egypt
010000 - 017FFF
Indonesia
8A0000 - 8A7FFF
El Salvador
0B2000 - 0B2FFF
730000 - 737FFF
Equatorial Guinea
042000 - 042FFF
Iraq
728000 - 72FFFF
Eritrea
202000 - 2023FF
Ireland
4CA000 - 4CAFFF
Estonia
511000 - 5113FF
Israel
738000 - 73FFFF
Ethiopia
040000 - 040FFF
Italy
300000 - 33FFFF
Fiji
C88000 - C88FFF
Jamaica
0BE000 - 0BEFFF
Finland
460000 - 467FFF
Japan
840000 - 87FFFF
France
380000 - 3AFFFF
Jordan
740000 - 747FFF
Gabon
03E000 - 03EFFF
Kazakhstan
683000 - 6733FF
Gambia
09A000 - 09AFFF
Kenya
04C000 - 04CFFF
Georgia
514000 - 5143FF
Kiribati
C8E000 - C8E3FF
Germany
3C0000 - 3FFFFF
K u wa i t
706000 - 706FFF
Ghana
044000 - 044FFF
Kyrgyzstan
601000 - 6013FF
Greece
468000 - 46FFFF
708000 - 708FFF
Grenada
0C000 - 0CC3FF
Latvia
502C0 - 502FFF
Guatemala
0B4000 - 0B4FFF
Lebanon
748000 - 74FFFF
Guinea
046000 - 046FFF
Lesotho
04A000 - 04A3FF
APPENDIX H
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
Liberia
050000 - 050FFF
New Zealand
C80000 - C87FFF
018000 - 01FFFF
Nicaragua
0C0000 - 0C0FFF
Lithuania
503C00 - 503FFF
Niger
062000 - 062FFF
Luxembourg
4D0000 - 4D03FF
Nigeria
064000 - 064FFF
Madagascar
054000 - 054FFF
Norway
478000 - 47FFFF
M a l a wi
057000 - 058FFF
Oman
70C000 - 70C3FF
Malaysia
75000 - 757FFF
Pakistan
760000 - 767FFF
Maldives
05A000 - 05A3FF
Palau
684000 - 6843FF
Mali
05C000 - 05CFFF
Panama
0C2000 - 0C2FFF
Malt a
4D2000 - 4D23FF
898000 - 898FFF
Marshall Islands
900000 - 9003FF
Paraguay
E88000 - E88FFF
Maurit ania
05E000 - 05D3FF
Peru
E8C000 - E8CFFF
Mauritius
060000 - 0603FF
Philippines
758000 - 75FFFF
Mexico
0D0000 - 0D7FFF
Poland
488000 - 48FFFF
Micronesia, Federal
States
681000 - 6813FF
Portugal
490000 - 497FFF
Monaco
4D4000 - 4D43FF
Qatar
06A000 - 06A3FF
Mongolia
682000 - 6823FF
Rep of Korea
718000 - 71FFFF
Morocco
020000 - 027FFF
Rep of Moldova
504C00 - 504FFF
Mozambique
006000 - 006FFF
Romania
4A0000 - 4A7FFF
Myanmar
704000 - 704FFF
Russian Fed
100000 - 1FFFFF
Namibia
201000 - 2013FF
R wa n d a
06E000 - 06EFFF
Nauru
C8A000 - C8A3FF
Saint Lucia
C8C000 - C8C3FF
Nepal
70A000 - 70AFFF
St Vincent and
Grenadines
0BC000 - 0BC3FF
Netherlands, Kingdom
480000 - 487FFF
Samoa
902000 - 9023FF
APPENDIX H
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Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
San Marino
500000 - 5003FF
512000 - 5123FF
09E000 - 09E3FF
Togo
08800 - 088FFF
Saudi Arabia
710000 - 717FFF
Tonga
C8D000 - C8D3FF
Senegal
070000 - 070FFF
0C6000 - 0C6FFF
Seychelles
074000 - 0743FF
Tunisia
028000 - 02FFFF
Sierra Leone
076000 - 0763FF
Turkey
4B8000 - 4BFFFF
Singapore
768000 - 76FFFF
Turkmenistan
601800 - 601BFF
Slovakia
505C00 - 505FFF
Uganda
068000 - 068FFF
Slovenia
506C00 - 506FFF
Ukraine
508000 - 50FFFF
Solomon Islands
897000 - 8973FF
896000 - 896FFF
Somalia
078000 - 078FFF
United Kingdom
400000 - 423FFFF
South Africa
008000 - 00FFFF
United Rep of
Tanzania
080000 - 080FFF
Spain
340000 - 37FFFF
United States
A00000 - AFFFFF
Sri Lanka
770000 - 777FFF
Uruguay
E90000 - E00FFF
Sudan
07C000 - 07CFFF
Uzbekistan
507C00 - 507FFF
Suriname
0C80000 - 0C8FFF
Vanuatu
C90000 - C903FF
Swaziland
07A000 - 07A3FF
Venezuela
0D8000 - 0DFFFF
Sweden
4A8000 - 4AFFFF
Viet Nam
888000 - 88FFFF
S wi t z e r l a n d
4B0000 - 4B7FFF
Yemen
890000 - 890FFF
778000 - 77FFFF
Zambia
08A000 - 08AFFF
Tajikistan
515000 - 5153FF
Z i m b a b we
004000 - 0043FF
Thailand
880000 - 887FFF
APPENDIX H
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
COUNTRY
ADDRESS BLOCK
Non-Contracting States
Yugoslavia
4C0000 - 4C7FFF
O t h e r Al l o c a t i o n s
(1)
ICAO (1)
F00000 - F07FFF
ICAO (2)
899000 - 8993FF
ICAO (2)
F09000 - F093FF
ICAO or its designate administers this block for assigning temporary aircraft addresses if
a n d wh e n a n i m m e d i a t e a c t i o n i s t o b e t a k e n t o a v o i d t h e a s s i g n m e n t o f a n u n a u t h o r i ze d
24-bit aircraft address.
I t i s i n t e n d e d t h a t t h e t e m p o r a r y a d d r e s s i s t o b e r e l i n q u i s h e d a s s o o n a s p r a c t i c a b l e wh e n
the 24-bit aircraft address is assigned by a Stat of Registry or common mark registering
a u t h o r i t y i n c o n f o r m a n c e wi t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s i n 4 , 5 a n d 6 o f t h e I C A O A n n e x 1 0 V o l . I I I .
Th e S t a t e c o n c e r n e d i s t h e n e xp e c t e d t o i n f o r m I C A O o r i t s d e s i g n a t e r e g a r d i n g t h e r e l e a s e
of the temporary address.
(2)
APPENDIX H
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
APPENDIX H
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Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
2. M O DE S M E S S AG E C O NT ENT
2.1 ADDRESS/PARITY (FIELD AP)
All discrete Mode S interrogations (56-bit or
112-bit) and replies (except the All Call reply)
contain the 24-bit discrete address of the
M o d e S t r a n s p o n d e r u p o n wh i c h 2 4 e r r o rdetecting parity check bits are overlaid. In the
All Call reply, the 24 parity check bits are
o ve r l a i d o n t h e a d d r e s s o f t h e M o d e S
i n t e r r o g a t o r . Th e t e x t o f t h e r e p l y i n c l u d e s t h e
discrete address of the transponder.
2.2 SURVEILLANCE
Th e p r i m a r y f u n c t i o n o f M o d e S i s
s u r ve i l l a n c e . F o r t h e M o d e S t r a n s p o n d e r , t h i s
function is accomplished by using short (56bit) transmissions in both directions. In these
transmissions, the aircraft reports altitude
( D F 0 4 ) o r A T C R B S 4 0 9 6 c o d e a s we l l a s f l i g h t
status (airborne, on the ground, alert, Special
Position Identification [SPI], etc.).
2 . 3 D AT A L I N K C O M M U N I C A T I O N S
Th e d i s c r e t e a d d r e s s i n g a n d d i g i t a l e n c o d i n g
allow Mode S transmissions to be used as
digital data links. Interrogation and reply
formats of the Mode S system contain
sufficient coding space to transmit data. Most
Mode S data link transmissions are handled as
one 56-bit message included as part of long
1 1 2 - b i t i n t e r r o g a t i o n s o r r e p l i e s . Th e
transmissions include the message in addition
to surveillance data, and is generally used in
place of a surveillance interrogation and/or
reply.
An efficient transmission of longer messages
is accomplished by the extended length
message (ELM) capability (UF24 and DF24).
Using this capability, a sequence of up to
s i xt e e n 8 0 - b i t m e s s a g e s e g m e n t s ( e a c h wi t h a
112-bit transmission) is transmitted, either
ground-to-air or air-to-ground and is
a c k n o wl e d g e d wi t h a s i n g l e r e p l y / i n t e r r o g a t i o n .
E L Ms d o n o t c o n t a i n s u r v e i l l a n c e d a t a a n d
thus cannot substitute for a surveillance
interrogation-reply cycle.
3. SI G N AL FO RM AT S
S i g n a l f o r m a t s f o r u p l i n k a n d d o wn l i n k
messages are outlined in Chapter 2, RTCA
D O - 1 8 1 a n d C h a p t e r 2 , V o l u m e I o f R TC A D O1 8 5 . Ta b l e s 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 a n d 5 i n A p p e n d i x B
contain the signal formats and definitions.
D a t a i s e x p r e s s e d i n d e c i m a l u n l e s s o t h e r wi s e
s p e c i f i e d . R e f e r t o A p p e n d i x B , Ta b l e 6 f o r
conversion to hexadecimal, octal or binary.
A p p e n d i x B , T a b l e 7 s h o ws t h e A T C- 6 0 1 - 2
f i xe d f o r m a t s f o r Mo d e S u s i n g F r o n t P a n e l
operation.
N O T E : T C A S o p e r a t e s i n Mo d e S a n d m a n y
signals pertain only to TCAS.
APPENDIX I
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IFR 6000
FORMAT
NO. UF
0 (0 0000)
1 (0 0001) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
2 (0 0010) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
3 (0 0011) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
4 (0 0100)
(PC:3)
(RR:5)
(DI:3)
(SD:16)
5 (0 0101)
(PC:3)
(RR:5)
(DI:3)
(SD:16)
6 (0 0110) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
7 (0 0111) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
8 (0 1000) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
9 (0 1001) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
10 (0 1010) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
11 (0 1011)
12 (0 1100) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
13 (0 1101) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
14 (0 1110) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
15 (0 1111) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
16 (1 0000) 3 (RL:1) 4 (AQ:1) 18 (MU:56) (AP:24) ......... Long Air-Air Surveillance
17 (1 0001) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
18 (1 0010) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
19 (1 0011) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
20 (1 0100)
21 (1 0101)
(PC:3) (RR:5) (DI:3) (SD:16) (MA:56) (AP:24) ....... Comm-A, Altitude Request
(PC:3) (RR:5) (DI:3) (SD:16) (MA:56) (AP:24) ....... Comm-A, Identity Request
22 (1 0110) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
23 (1 0111) 27 or 83 (AP:24)
24 (1 1xxx)
(RC:2)
(NC:4)
(MC:80)
(AP:24) ....................... Comm-C (ELM)
N O T E : ( X X: M ) r e p r e s e n t s a f i e l d d e s i g n a t e d X X c o n t a i n i n g M n u m b e r o f a s s i g n e d b i t s .
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
N r e p r e s e n t s f r e e c o d i n g s p a c e wi t h N a v a i l a b l e b i t s , c o d e d a s Z e r o s f o r
transmission.
For Uplink Formats (UF) 0 through 23, the format number corresponds to the binary code
in the first 5 bits of the interrogation. Format number 24 is arbitrarily defined as the
f o r m a t b e g i n n i n g w i t h O n e s i n t h e f i r s t t wo b i t p o s i t i o n s . Th e f o l l o w i n g t h r e e b i t s ( x x x)
va r y w i t h t h e i n t e r r o g a t i o n c o n t e n t .
A l l f o r m a t s a r e s h o wn f o r c o m p l e t e n e s s , a l t h o u g h a n u m b e r o f t h e m a r e u n u s e d .
Overview of Mode S Interrogation Formats
Ta b l e 1
APPENDIX I
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FORMAT
NO.
DF
0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 ) ( V S : 1 ) ( C C : 1 ) - 1 - ( S L : 3 ) - 2 - ( R I : 4 ) - 2 - ( A C : 1 3 ) ( A P : 2 4 ) . . . . . . . . . S h o r t A i r - A i r S u r ve i l l a n c e
1 (0 0001)
27 or 83 (P:24)
2 (0 0010)
27 or 83 (P:24)
3 (0 0011)
27 or 83 (P:24)
4 (0 0100)
5 (0 0101)
(FS:3)
(DR:5)
(UM:6)
(AC:13)
(FS:3)
(DR:5)
(UM:6)
(ID:13)
6 (0 0110)
27 or 83 (P:24)
7 (0 0111)
27 or 83 (P:24)
8 (0 1000)
27 or 83 (P:24)
9 (0 1001)
27 or 83 (P:24)
10 (0 1010)
27 or 83 (P:24)
11 (0 1011)
(CA:3)
(AA:24)
( P I : 2 4 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . A l l C a l l R e p l y/ S q u i t t e r
12 (0 1100)
27 or 83 (P:24)
13 (0 1101)
27 or 83 (P:24)
14 (0 1110)
27 or 83 (P:24)
15 (0 1111)
27 or 83 (P:24)
(CA:3)
(AA:24)
(ME:56)
( P I : 2 4 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E xt e n d e d S q u i t t e r
18 (1 0010)
(CF:3)
(AA:24)
(ME:56)
( P I : 2 4 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E xt e n d e d S q u i t t e r
19 (1 0011)
27 or 83 (P:24)
20 (1 0100) (FS:3) (DR:5) (UM:6) (AC:13) (MB:56) (AP:24)........... Comm-B, Altitude Reply
21 (1 0101)
(FS:3) (DR:5) (UM:6) (ID:13) (MB:56) (AP:24) ........... Comm-B, Identity Reply
22 (1 0110)
27 or 83 (P:24)
23 (1 0111)
27 or 83 (P:24)
24 (1 1xxx)
(KE:1)
(ND:4)
(MD:80)
(AP:24) ....................... Comm-D (ELM)
N O T E : ( X X: M ) r e p r e s e n t s a f i e l d d e s i g n a t e d X X c o n t a i n i n g M n u m b e r o f a s s i g n e d b i ts .
NOTE:
NOTE:
N r e p r e s e n t s f r e e c o d i n g s p a c e wi t h N a v a i l a b l e b i t s , c o d e d a s Z e r o s f o r
transmission.
For Downlink Formats (DF) 0 through 23, the format number corresponds to the binary
code in the first 5 bits of the reply. Format number 24 is arbitrarily defined as the format
b e g i n n i n g wi t h O n e s i n t h e f i r s t t w o b i t p o s i t i o n s . Th e f o l l o w i n g t h r e e b i t s ( x x x) va r y wi t h
the reply content.
A l l f o r m a t s a r e s h o wn f o r c o m p l e t e n e s s , a l t h o u g h a n u m b e r o f t h e m a r e u n u s e d .
NOTE:
NOTE:
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
AA
24
9-32
Th e a i r c r a f t a d d r e s s a n n o u n c e d i n t h e
clear, used in DF=11, 17.
AC
13
20-32
Th e a l t i t u d e c o d e u s e d i n f o r m a t s D F = 0 , 4 ,
16 and 20. All bits are Zeros if altitude
information is not available. Contains
m e t r i c a l t i t u d e i f M- b i t ( 2 6 ) i s O n e .
AP
24
24
33-56
89-112
AQ
14
BD
15-22
CA
6-8
CC
CF
6-8
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
CONTENT
APPENDIX I
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
CL
SUB
FIELD
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
14-16
CONTENT
Coding
000=IC
001=IC
010=IC
011=IC
100=IC
in Binary
Field contains
Field contains
Field contains
Field contains
Field contains
the II code
SI codes 1 to 15
SI codes 16 to 31
SI codes 32 to 47
SI codes 48 to 63
DF
1-5
Th e f i r s t f i e l d i n a l l d o w n l i n k f o r m a t s i s t h e
transmission descriptor.
DI
14-16
DR
9-13
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OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
FS
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
6-8
CONTENT
Reports flight status of aircraft and is used
in formats DF=4, 5, 20, 21. Codes are:
CODE ALERT
SPI
0
no
1
no
2
yes
3
yes
4
yes
5
no
6 -Reserved
no
no
no
no
yes
yes
ON THE
AIRBORNE GROUND
yes
no
yes
no
no
yes
no
yes
either
either
7- Not assigned.
ID
13
2-32
Th e 4 0 9 6 i d e n t i f i c a t i o n c o d e , n u m b e r s , a s ,
set by the pilot, in DF=5, 21.
IC
10-13
KE
MA
56
33-88
ADS
33-40
D e f i n e s t h e c o n t e n t o f t h e MA m e s s a g e f i e l d
i n C o m m - A r e q u e s t s a n d i s e xp r e s s e d i n
t wo g r o u p s o f 4 b i t s e a c h , A D S 1 ( 3 3 - 3 6 )
and ADS2 (37-40).
ADS1
33-36
ADS2
37-40
APPENDIX I
Page 6
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
MA
SLC
41-44
56
33-88
ACS
20
45-64
AIS
48
41-88
A i r c r a f t I d e n t i f i c a t i o n , r e p o r t e d wh e n a
surveillance or Comm-A interrogation
(UF=4, 5, 20, 21) contains RR=18 and
DI=anything but 7. AIS contains up to eight
6 - b i t c h a r a c t e r s a s d e f i n e d i n Ta b l e 4 .
ARA
14
41-54
MB
MB
CONTENT
Sensitivity Level Command for the TCAS
aircraft. The codes are:
0 = No command.
1 = Not Assigned.
2 = S e l e c t TA _ O N L Y m o d e o f o p e r a t i o n .
3 = S e t TC A S S e n s i t i v i t y L e v e l t o 3 .
4 = S e t TC A S S e n s i t i v i t y L e v e l t o 4 .
5 = S e t TC A S S e n s i t i v i t y L e v e l t o 5 .
6 = S e t TC A S S e n s i t i v i t y L e v e l t o 6 .
7 = S e t TC A S S e n s i t i v i t y L e v e l t o 7 .
8-14 = Not Assigned.
1 5 = C a n c e l p r e v i o u s S e n s i t i v i t y L e ve l .
Messages to be transmitted to interrogator,
part of the Comm-B replies, DF=20, 21.
Th e f i e l d c o n t a i n s D a t a L i n k , C a p a b i l i t y
Reports or Aircraft Identification Reports or
TCAS Resolution Advisory Reports.
APPENDIX I
Page 7
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
MB
BCS
16
65-80
BDS
33-40
D e f i n e s t h e c o n t e n t o f t h e MB m e s s a g e f i e l d
in reply to ground-initiated Comm-B and is
e xp r e s s e d i n t wo g r o u p s o f 4 b i t s e a c h ,
BDS1 (33-36) and BDS2 (37-40).
BDS1
33-36
BDS2
37-40
CFS
41-44
ECS
81-88
MTE
60
M u l t i p l e Th r e a t E n c o u n t e r b i t i n d i c a t e s 2
simultaneous TCAS threats.
RAC
55-58
RAT
59
MB
CONTENT
APPENDIX I
Page 8
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
MB
TID
26
33-88
Th r e a t I d e n t i t y D a t a s u b f i e l d c o n t a i n s d a t a
a c c o r d i n g t o T TI f i e l d . I f T T I = 1 , T I D
c o n t a i n s Mo d e S a d d r e s s o f t h r e a t i n b i t s
6 3 - 8 5 ( b i t s 8 7 - 8 8 a r e Z e r o ) . I f T TI = 2 , TI D
contains altitude, range and bearing data.
TIDA
13
63-75
Th r e a t I d e n t i t y D a t a , A l t i t u d e s u b f i e l d
reports Mode C altitude code of the threat.
TIDB
83-88
Th r e a t I d e n t i t y , B e a r i n g s u b f i e l d r e p o r t s
most recent bearing of the threat.
TIDR
76-82
Th r e a t I d e n t i t y , R a n g e s u b f i e l d r e p o r t s m o s t
recent range of the threat.
TTI
61-62
Th r e a t T y p e I n d i c a t o r s u b f i e l d d e f i n e s t yp e
o f d a t a i n TI D f i e l d .
80
9-88
IIS
SRS
16
9-12 (if
RC=0 to 2)
or 25-28 (if
RC=3)
9-24
80
9-88
16
17-32
ME
56
33-88
E xt e n d e d s q u i t t e r m e s s a g e , p a r t o f D F = 1 7 ,
contains broadcast messages.
MU
56
33-88
MC
MD
TAS
CONTENT
APPENDIX I
Page 9
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
MU
CHC
47-49
CVC
43-44
HRC
50-52
HSB
56-60
MID
24
65-88
CONTENT
Cancel Horizontal Resolution Advisory
Complement. In TCAS Resolution
M e s s a g e s t r a n s m i t t e d b y T C A S wi t h o u t
horizontal resolution capability, CHC is set
t o 0 . Th e c o d e s a r e :
0 = No cancellation.
1 = Cancel, don't turn left.
2 = Cancel, don't turn right.
3-7 = Not assigned.
Cancel Vertical Resolution Advisory
C o m p l e m e n t . Th e c o d e s a r e :
0 = No cancellation.
1 = Cancel, don't descend.
2 = Cancel, dont climb.
3 = Not assigned.
Horizontal Resolution Advisory
Complement. In TCAS Resolution
M e s s a g e s t r a n s m i t t e d b y T C A S wi t h o u t
horizontal resolution capability, HRC is set
t o 0 . Th e c o d e s a r e :
0 = No horizontal resolution advisory
complement sent.
1 = Intruder TCAS sense is turn left/do not
turn left.
2 = Intruder TCAS sense is turn left/do not
turn right.
3-4 = Not assigned.
5 = Intruder TCAS sense is turn right/do not
turn left.
6 = Intruder TCAS sense is turn right/do not
turn right.
7 = Not assigned.
Encoded Sense Bits for Horizontal
Resolution Complements provide a parity
coding field protecting the six horizontal
sense bits (CHC and HRC) and are used in
TCAS III Resolution Messages.
Contains discrete address of interrogating
a i r c r a f t a n d i s i n TC A S R e s o l u t i o n
Advisories Lock Requests, TCAS Resolution
M e s s a g e s a n d T C A S B r o a d c a s t Me s s a g e s .
NOTE: TCAS Broadcast Message is sent at
10-second intervals.
APPENDIX I
Page 10
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
MU
MTB
42
M u l t i p l e Th r e a t B i t i n d i c a t e s m o r e t h a n o n e
T C A S t h r e a t wh e n s e t t o O n e a n d n o m o r e
t h a n o n e t h r e a t wh e n s e t t o Z e r o .
UDS
33-40
UDS1
33-36
I s s e t t o 3 f o r TC A S R e s o l u t i o n Me s s a g e s
and TCAS Broadcast Messages.
UDS2
37-40
I s s e t t o 0 f o r TC A S R e s o l u t i o n Me s s a g e s
o r s e t t o 2 f o r T C A S B r o a d c a s t Me s s a g e s .
VRC
45-46
VSB
61-64
CONTENT
43
44
45
46
61
62
63
64
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
APPENDIX I
Page 11
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
MV
MV
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
56
33-88
CONTENT
Field, part of the long air-air surveillance
reply DF=16, contains information used in
a i r - t o - a i r e xc h a n g e s ( C o o r d i n a t i o n R e p l y
Message).
ARA
14
41-54
Same as in MB field.
MTE
60
Same as in MB field.
RAC
55-58
Same as in MB field.
RAT
59
Same as in MB field.
VDS
33-40
D e f i n e s t h e c o n t e n t o f t h e MV m e s s a g e f i e l d
a n d i s e xp r e s s e d i n t w o 4 - b i t g r o u p s , V D S 1
(33-36) and VDS2 (37-40).
VDS1
33-36
VDS2
37-40
NC
5-8
ND
5-8
PC
6-8
PI
24
33-56
APPENDIX I
Page 12
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
PR
6-9
RC
3-4
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
CONTENT
APPENDIX I
Page 13
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
RI
14-17
RL
RR
9-13
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
CONTENT
Information in DF=0, 16. The codes are:
0 = N o o n - b o a r d TC A S .
1 = Not assigned.
2 = O n - b o a r d TC A S w i t h r e s o l u t i o n
capability inhibited.
3 = O n - b o a r d TC A S w i t h v e r t i c a l - o n l y
resolution capability.
4 = O n - b o a r d TC A S w i t h v e r t i c a l a n d
horizontal resolution capability.
5-7 = Not assigned.
8 = N o m a xi m u m a i r s p e e d d a t a a v a i l a b l e .
9 = Airspeed is 75 kts.
10 = Airspeed is >75 kts and 150 kts.
11 = Airspeed is >150 kts and 300 kts.
12 = Airspeed is >300 kts and 600 kts.
13 = Airspeed is >600 kts and 1200 kts.
14 = Airspeed is >1200 kts.
15 = Not assigned.
Command, sent in UF=0, 16; solicits DF=0
reply if Zero and DF=16 reply if One (only
i f t r a n s p o n d e r i s a s s o c i a t e d wi t h A i r b o r n e
Collision Avoidance System [ACAS]
equipment). Otherwise, in UF=0, Zero
solicits DF=0 reply and One solicits no
reply. In UF=16, Zero solicits DF=16 reply
and One solicits no reply.
Contains length and content of interrogator
requested reply. RR is part of surveillance
and Comm-A interrogations UF=4, 5, 20, 21.
RR
CODE
REPLY
LENGTH
MB CONTENT
0-15
Short
N/A
16
Long
Air initiated Comm-B
17
Long
Data link capability
18
Long
Aircraft Identification
19
Long
Resolution Advis ories
20-31
Long
Not Ass igned
NOTE: If first bit of RR code is One,
decimal equivalent of last four bits
of RR code designates code for
BDS1 in reply (ground initiated).
BDS2 is assumed to be Zero if not
specified by DI=7 and RRS.
Overview of Format Definitions (cont)
Ta b l e 3
APPENDIX I
Page 14
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
16
17-32
IIS
17-20
LOS
26
LSS
23
MBS
21-22
MES
23-25
M u l t i s i t e C o m m - B s u b f i e l d , s e n t wh e n D I = 1 ,
i s a s s i g n e d t h e f o l l o wi n g c o d e s :
0 = No Comm-B action.
1 = Comm-B reservation.
2 = Comm-B closeout.
M u l t i s i t e E L M s u b f i e l d , s e n t wh e n D I = 1 ,
contains reservation and closeout
c o m m a n d s f o r E L M a s f o l l o ws :
0 = No ELM action.
1 = Comm-C reservation.
2 = Comm-C closeout.
3 = Comm-D reservation.
4 = Comm-D closeout.
5 = Comm-C reservation and Comm-D
closeout.
6 = Comm-C closeout and Comm-D
reservation.
7 = Comm-C and Comm-D closeouts.
SD
CONTENT
APPENDIX I
Page 15
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
SD
RCS
24-26
RRS
21-24
R e p l y R e q u e s t s u b f i e l d , s e n t wh e n D I = 7 ,
contains coding corresponding to the
requested BDS2 code.
RRS
24-27
R e p l y R e q u e s t s u b f i e l d , s e n t wh e n D I = 3 ,
contains coding corresponding to the
requested BDS2 code.
RSS
27-28
SAS
27-28
SIS
17-22
CONTENT
APPENDIX I
Page 16
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
FIELD
SUB
FIELD
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
SD
TCS
21-23
TMS
29-32
CONTENT
APPENDIX I
Page 17
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
NO. OF
BITS
BITS
POSITION
FORMATS
UP DOWN
SL
9-11
UF
1-5
Th e f i r s t f i e l d i n a l l u p l i n k f o r m a t s i s t h e
transmission descriptor in all interrogations.
UM
14-19
IDS
18-19
IIS
14-17
FIELD
VS
SUB
FIELD
CONTENT
I n d i c a t e s a i r c r a f t i s a i r b o r n e wh e n Z e r o o r
a i r c r a f t i s o n t h e g r o u n d wh e n O n e . V S i s a
part of DF=0, 16.
APPENDIX I
Page 18
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
B4
B3
B2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
B6
B5
SP
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
B1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
SP=SPACE
P
A
Q
B
R
C
S
D
T
E
U
F
V
G
W
H
X
I
Y
J
Z
K
L
M
N
O
c ode
S R S O R T A S S U B F I E L D V AL U E
OCTAL
HEXADECIMAL
NUMBER OF SEGMENTS
100000
140000
160000
170000
174000
176000
177000
177400
177600
177700
177740
177760
177770
177774
177776
177777
8000
C000
E000
F000
F800
FC00
FE00
FF00
FF80
FFC0
FFE0
FFF0
FFF8
FFFC
FFFE
FFFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
APPENDIX I
Page 19
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
BINARY
OCTAL
D E C I M AL
HEXADECIMAL
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
10000
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
10
UF#
FIELDS
VS(b)
CC(b)
SL(d)
RI(d)
FS(d)
DR(d)
UM(h)
IDS(d)
FS(d)
DR(d)
UM(h)
IDS(d)
11
CA(d)
PI(h)
16
VS(b)
20
FS(d)
21
24
AC(h&o)
AA(h&o)
IIS(d)
AC(h&o)
AA(h&o)
IIS(d)
ID(h&o)
AA(h&o)
AA(h&o)
SL(d)
RI(d)
MV ( h )
DR(d)
UM(h)
IDS(d)
IIS(d)
FS(d)
DR(d)
UM(h)
IDS(d)
IIS(d)
KE(b)
ND(d)
IDS(d)
IIS(d)
h=hex
b=binary
AC(h&o)
AA(h&o)
MB ( h )
AC(h&o)
AA(h&o)
MB ( h )
ID(h&o)
AA(h&o)
AA(h&o)
d=decimal
APPENDIX I
Page 20
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
D E S C R I P TI O N
ITEM
D C P o we r S u p p l y
U s e d t o p o w e r t h e Te s t S e t .
Antenna
5 A Fuse
Spare Fuse
R F a n t e n n a u s e d wi t h T e s t S e t w h e n p o we r
accuracy is most critical.
Breakout Box
P r o vi d e s m e a n s o f a c c e s s i n g i n d i v i d u a l u s e r
interfaces via standard connectors
Antenna Shield
P o we r C o r d ( U S O n l y )
U s e d t o c o n n e c t A C p o w e r f r o m a n e xt e r n a l
A C p o w e r s o u r c e t o A C PW R C o n n e c t o r .
U s e d wi t h A n t e n n a C l a m p A s s e m b l y t o
c o ve r U U T A n t e n n a n o t b e i n g t e s t e d .
D E S C R I P TI O N
P o we r C o r d ( E u r o p e a n )
U s e d t o c o n n e c t A C p o w e r f r o m a n e xt e r n a l
A C p o w e r s o u r c e t o A C PW R C o n n e c t o r .
A u xi l i a r y E q u i p m e n t
Figure 1
APPENDIX J
Page 1
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
2. ANT E NN A S H I EL D P R O C ED UR E
Refer to Appendix J, Figure 2.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
3.
2.
Ti g h t e n c a p t i v e s c r e ws .
C o ve r U U T A n t e n n a w i t h A n t e n n a S h i e l d .
L o o s e n Th u m b s c r e ws i f n e c e s s a r y .
N O T E : I t m a y b e n e c e s s a r y t o r e m o ve
UUT Antenna Guard if access to
UUT Antenna is restricted.
4.
Secure Antenna
t h u m b s c r e ws .
Shield
by
tightening
Antenna Shield
Figure 2
S u b j e c t t o E x p o r t C o n t r o l , s e e C o ve r P a g e f o r d e t a i l s .
APPENDIX J
Page 2
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
3. ANT E NN A C O U P L ER PR O C E DU R E
Refer to Appendix J, Figure 3.
ST E P
ST E P
PR O C E DU R E
1. Co n nec t A nt e nn a C ou p ler t o A ir c r af t
A nt en n a.
P lac e C o up l er o v er th e
an t en n a, g u id i n g a nt e nn a i n to
th e s l ot on t h e bo tt om of t h e
c ou p l er .
P us h C o up l er f ir m l y a ga i ns t
th e a ir c r af t s k i n u nt i l t he bl ac k
r ub b er g as k et o n th e r im of t h e
c ou p l er is c om pl e te l y
de pr es s ed t i gh t l y a ga i ns t t h e
a ir c r af t .
Loc k c ou p le r i nt o p lac e b y
pus h i ng wh it e l e v er o n t he s id e
of t h e c ou p l er i nt o a d o wn a nd
l oc k ed p os it i on .
NO T E:
PR O C E DU R E
Co u pl er m us t be t i g ht l y
pr es s e d a nd loc k e d i n p lac e
f or T es t Se t to f u nc t i o n
c or r ec t l y.
C o up l er wi l l l oc k in to p l ac e
wh en t h e b l ac k r ub b er
gas k e t is n ot c om p le t e l y
de pr es s ed a g a ins t th e
ai r c r af t , b ut t he T es t S et
wi l l n ot m eas ur e f u nc ti o ns
ac c ur a te l y.
2. Co n nec t UUT t o T es t S et RF I /O
Co n nec to r v i a c oax i a l c ab l e.
C AUT IO N: T O PR E V E NT D A MA G E
T O T EST S ET , DO N O T
CO N N ECT U UT T O T E ST
S ET A NT CO NN E CT O R.
Antenna Coupler
Figure 3
APPENDIX J
Page 3
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
S u b j e c t t o E x p o r t C o n t r o l , s e e C o ve r P a g e f o r d e t a i l s .
APPENDIX J
Page 4
Jan 1/16
OPERATION MANUAL
IFR 6000
Th e t a b l e o n l y a p p l i e s w h e n t e s t i n g o n e U U T A n t e n n a . O t h e r U U T A n t e n n a s a r e
s h i e l d e d , d i s a b l e d o r o u t o f t h e l i n e o f s i g h t p a t h wi t h t h e I F R 6 0 0 0 TC A S .
INCREASE IN TARGET
ACQUISITION TIME
PROBABILITY
PERCENTAGE
>3 sec
91%
>4 sec
76%
>5 sec
59%
>6 sec
44%
>7 sec
31%
>8 sec
22%
>9 sec
15%
>10 sec
10%
>11 sec
7%
>12 sec
4%
>13 sec
3%
>14 sec
2%
>15 sec
1%
>16 sec
0.7%
>17 sec
0.4%
>18 sec
0.3%
>19 sec
0.2%
>20 sec
0.1%
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T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
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INDEX
Abbreviations
A C P o we r R e q u i r e m e n t s
ADS-B
ADS-B GEN
App D
1-2-1, p 2
1-2-4, p 56
1-1-2, p 7
1-2-4, p 88
1-2-4, p 138
1-2-4, p 138
1-1-2, p 8
1-2-4, p 58
1-1-2, p 6
1-2-4, p 58
1-2-4, p 56
1-1-2, p 9
1-2-4, p 82
1-2-4, p 28
App E, p 3
1-1-2, p 5
1-2-4, p 29
1-1-2, p 4
1-1-2, p 4
1-2-4, p 29
1-2-4, p 151
1-1-2, p 2
App J, p 2
1-2-4, p 8
App E, p 4
App E, p 6
Battery
Charging
1-2-1, p 1
Operation
1-2-1, p 1
Recharging
1-2-1, p 2
Breakout Box
Connectors
App E
Operation
1-2-4, p 154
C o m p l y i n g wi t h I n s t r u c t i o n s
1-2-1, p 1
Configurations, Transponder
Description
1-2-4, p 2
Table
App F
Connector Pin-Out Tables
Breakout Box
ALTITUDE ENCODER Connector
App E, p 3
AUX IN Connector
App E, p 4
AUX OUT Connector
App E, p 6
REMOTE Connector
App E, p 7
RS-232 Connector
App E, p 5
USB DEVICE Connector
App E, p 2
USB HOST Connector
App E, p 2
Test Set
I/O Connectors
App A, p 1
REMOTE Connector
App A, p 2
Controls, Connectors and Indicators
1-2-2, p 1
DME
DME
DME
DME
DME
Setup
Setup Antenna
Setup Direct Connect
Testing
E xt e r n a l C l e a n i n g
Factory/Power Up Presets
FIS-B GEN
Functional Capabilities
App C
1-2-4, p 132
1-1-1, p 1
1-2-1, p 1
App A, p 1
App B
App G
App H
1-2-4, p 1
1-2-1, p 1
1-2-1, p 1
1-2-4, p 30
1-2-4, p 30
Performance Evaluation
General
Self Test
1-2-3, p 1
1-2-3, p 1
Quick Start
1-1-2, p 1
Regulatory Responsibilities
REMOTE Connector Pin-Out Table
Test Set
Breakout Box
Repacking Procedure
RS-232 Connector Pin-Out Table
1-1-1, p 2
Safety Precautions
Self Test
Shipping
Information
Repacking Procedure
Signal Formats
Specifications
DME Mode Signal Generator
UUT Measurements
Miscellaneous
Supplemental Information
TCAS Mode Signal Generator
UUT Measurements
Transponder Mode Signal Generator
UUT Measurements
Standard Accessories
Start-Up
Storage
App A,
App E,
1-4-1,
App E,
p
p
p
p
2
7
1
5
1-2-1, p 1
1-2-3, p 1
1-4-1, p 1
1-4-1, p 1
App I
1-3-1, p 1
1-3-1, p 1
1-3-1, p 3
1-3-1, p 14
1-3-1, p 16
1-3-1, p 10
1-3-1, p 13
1-3-1, p 4
1-3-1, p 6
App J
1-2-4, p 2
1-5-1, p 1
1-2-4, p 31
1-2-4, p 32
1-1-2, p 9
1-1-2, p 10
1-1-2, p 11
1-2-1, p 3
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Target Acquisition Time
Test List
TCAS Mode
ATCRBS
Broadcast Monitor
Description
Monitor Screens
Operation Concept
Recommended Test Procedure
Screen
Setup
Setup Antenna
Setup Scenario Data Screen
Surveillance Monitor
Testing
TIS Mode
General description
Mode
Setup
Setup Antenna
Setup Direct Connect
Testing
TIS-B Mode
General description
Data
UATGeneral
UATSetup
USB DEVICE Connector
USB HOST Connector Pin-Out Table
XPDR
Altitude Encoder
Auto Test
Configurations
Description
Direct Connect Procedure
Antenna Coupler Connect
Procedure
Over The Air Tests
Setup
Setup Antenna
Test List
Testing
App K
1-2-4, p 10
1-2-4, p.35
1-2-4, p 51
1-2-4, p 49
1-2-4, p 35
1-2-4, p 47
1-2-4, p 35
1-2-4, p 54
1-2-4, p 42
1-2-4, p 38
1-1-2, p 11
1-2-4, p 45
1-2-4, p 47
1-1-2, p 12
1-2-4, p 38
1-2-4, p 127
1-2-4, p 127
1-2-4, p 127
1-1-2, p 13
1-1-2, p 14
1-1-2, p 15
1-2-4,
1-2-4,
1-2-4,
1-2-4,
App
App
p 137
p 137
p 131
p 131
E, p 2
E, p 2
1-2-4, p 28
1-2-4, p 8
1-2-4, p 2
1-2-4, p 1
1-1-2, p 4
1-2-4, p 29
1-1-2, p 5
1-2-4, p 29
1-2-4, p 30
1-2-4, p 3
1-1-2, p 2
1-2-4, p 10
1-1-2, p 5
S u b j e c t t o E x p o r t C o n t r o l , s e e C o ve r P a g e f o r d e t a i l s .
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BATTERY/FUSE INSTRUCTIONS
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T H I S P A G E I N TE N TI O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .
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S AF ET Y F I RST : T O ALL S ER V IC E P ER SO N NE L
R E F E R AL L S E R V I C I N G O F U N I T T O Q U AL I F I E D T E C H N I C AL P E R S O N N E L .
W AR N I N G : U S I N G T H I S E Q U I P M E N T I N A M AN N E R N O T S P E C I F I E D B Y T H E AC C O M P AN Y I N G
D O C U M E N T AT I O N M AY I M P AI R T H E S AF E T Y P R O T E C T I O N P R O V I D E D B Y T H E E Q U I P M E N T .
C AS E , C O V E R O R P AN E L R E M O V AL
Opening the Case Assembly exposes the technician to electrical hazards that can result in electrical shock
or equipment damage.
S AF E T Y I D E N T I F I C AT I O N I N T E C H N I C AL M AN U AL
T h i s m a n u a l u s e s t h e f o l l o w i n g t e r m s t o d r a w a t t e n t i o n t o p o s s i b l e s a f e t y h a z a r d s , t h a t m a y e xi s t wh e n
operating or servicing this equipment.
C AU T I O N : T H I S T E R M I D E N T I F I E S C O N D I T I O N S O R A C T I V I T I E S T H A T , I F I G N O R E D , C A N R E S U L T I N
EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE (E.G., FIRE).
W AR N I N G : T H I S T E R M I D E N T I F I E S C O N D I T I O N S O R AC T I V I T I E S T H AT , I F I G N O R E D , C AN R E S U L T I N
P E R S O N AL I N J U R Y O R D E AT H .
S AF E T Y S Y M B O L S I N M AN U AL S AN D O N U N I T S
C AU T I O N : R e f e r t o a c c o m p a n y i n g d o c u m e n t s . ( T h i s s y m b o l r e f e r s t o s p e c i f i c C A U T I O N S
represented on the unit and clarified in the text.)
AC O R D C T E R M I N AL : T e r m i n a l t h a t m a y s u p p l y o r b e s u p p l i e d wi t h a c o r d c v o l t a g e .
D C T E R M I N AL : T e r m i n a l t h a t m a y s u p p l y o r b e s u p p l i e d wi t h d c v o l t a g e .
AC T E R M I N AL : T e r m i n a l t h a t m a y s u p p l y o r b e s u p p l i e d wi t h a c o r a l t e r n a t i n g v o l t a g e .
E Q U I P M E N T G R O U N D I N G P R E C AU T I O N
Improper grounding of equipment can result in electrical shock.
USE OF PROBES
C h e c k s p e c i f i c a t i o n s f o r t h e m a xi m u m v o l t a g e , c u r r e n t a n d p o w e r r a t i n g s o f a n y c o n n e c t o r o n t h e T e s t S e t
b e f o r e c o n n e c t i n g i t wi t h a p r o b e f r o m a t e r m i n a l d e v i c e . B e s u r e t h e t e r m i n a l d e v i c e p e r f o r m s wi t h i n t h e s e
specifications before using it for measurement, to prevent electrical shock or damage to the equipment.
POW ER CORDS
P o we r c o r d s m u s t n o t b e f r a y e d , b r o k e n n o r e x p o s e b a r e w i r i n g w h e n o p e r a t i n g t h i s e q u i p m e n t .
USE RECOMMENDED FUSES ONLY
Use only fuses specifically recommended for the equipment at the specified current and voltage ratings.
W AR N I N G : T H E I F R 6 0 0 0 U S E S A L I T H I U M I O N B AT T E R Y P AC K . T H E F O L L O W I N G W AR N I N G S
C O N C E R N I N G L I T H I U M I O N B AT T E R I E S M U S T B E H E E D E D :
D O N O T R E C H AR G E O U T S I D E T H E I F R 6 0 0 0 .
D O N O T C R U S H , I N C I N E R AT E O R D I S P O S E O F I N N O R M AL W AS T E .
D O N O T S H O R T C I R C U I T O R F O R C E D I S C H AR G E AS T H I S M I G H T C AU S E T H E B AT T E R Y
T O V E N T , O V E R H E AT O R E X P L O D E .
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C AU T I O N : I N T E G R A T E D C I R C U I T S A N D S O L I D S T A T E D E V I C E S S U C H A S M O S F E T S , E S P E C I A L L Y
CMOS TYPES, ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGES RECEIVED
FROM IMPROPER HANDLING, THE USE OF UNGROUNDED TOOLS AND IMPROPER STORAGE
AND PACKAGING. ANY MAINTENANCE TO THIS UNIT MUST BE PERFORMED W ITH THE
FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS:
BEFORE USE IN A CIRCUIT, KEEP ALL LEADS SHORTED TOGETHER EITHER BY THE USE
OF VENDOR-SUPPLIED SHORTING SPRINGS OR BY INSERTING LEADS INTO A
CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL.
W HEN REMOVING DEVICES FROM THEIR CONTAINERS, GROUND THE HAND BEING USED
W ITH A CONDUCTIVE W RISTBAND.
DEVICES MUST NEVER BE INSERTED INTO NOR REMOVED FROM CIRCUITS W ITH
POW ER ON.
CAUTION
THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS PARTS
SENSITIVE TO DAMAGE
BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
C AU T I O N : S I G N A L G E N E R A T O R S C A N B E A S O U R C E O F E L E C T R O M A G N E T I C I N T E R F E R E N C E ( E M I ) T O
COMMUNI CATION RECEIVERS. SOME TRANSMITTED SIGNALS CAN CAUSE DISRUPTION
AND INTERFERENCE TO COMMUNI CATION SERVICES OUT TO A DISTANCE OF SEVERAL
MILES. USERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD SCRUTINIZE ANY OPERATION THAT RESULTS
IN RADIATION OF A SIGNAL (DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY) AND ENSURE COMPLIANCE W ITH
INSTRUCTIONS IN FAA CIRCULAR AC 170-6C, DATED FEBRUARY 19, 1981.
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B AT T E RY R E PL AC EM ENT
Refer to Figure 1.
Refer to Figure 1.
S TE P
PROCEDURE
S TE P
PROCEDURE
1.
1.
2.
F u l l y l o o s e n t wo c a p t i v e s c r e ws i n t h e
t wo l o we r b u m p e r s a n d r e m o v e t h e
bumpers.
2.
F u l l y l o o s e n t wo c a p t i v e s c r e ws i n t h e
t wo l o we r b u m p e r s a n d r e m o v e t h e
bumpers.
3.
F u l l y l o o s e n f i v e c a p t i v e s c r e ws a n d l i f t
the Battery Cover from the Case
Assembly.
3.
F u l l y l o o s e n f i v e c a p t i v e s c r e ws a n d l i f t
the Battery Cover from the Case
Assembly.
4.
Replace fuse:
4.
D i s c o n n e c t t h e wi r e h a r n e s s c o n n e c t i n g
t h e b a t t e r y t o t h e Te s t S e t a n d r e m o ve
the battery.
5.
6.
7.
I n s t a l l t h e t w o l o we r b u m p e r s a n d t i g h t e n
t h e t wo c a p t i v e s c r e ws i n e a c h b u m p e r
(8 in/lbs.).
W AR N I N G : D I S P O S E O F O L D
B AT T E R Y A C C O R D I N G
TO LOCAL STANDARD
S AF E T Y P R O C E D U R E S .
5 A, 32 Vdc , Type F
(Mini Blade Fuse)
(Aeroflex PN: 5106-0000-057)
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUOUS
P R O TE C TI O N A G A I N S T
FIRE, REPLACE ONLY
W I TH F U S E S O F T H E
SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND
C U R R E N T R A TI N G S .
5.
6.
I n s t a l l t h e t w o l o we r b u m p e r s a n d t i g h t e n
t h e t wo c a p t i v e s c r e ws i n e a c h b u m p e r
(8 in/lbs.).
CAUTION:
R E P L A C E O N L Y W I TH T H E
B A T TE R Y S P E C I F I E D B Y
AEROFLEX. DO NOT
A T TE M P T TO I N S TA L L A
NON-RECHARGEABLE
B A T TE R Y.
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