Panasonic GPS Receiver 30 User Manual

EchoMap 3.0  
User’s Guide  
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Please read the following information  
· Echo Flight provides weather and messaging only in the Continental U.S. and  
surrounding offshore areas  
· Echo Flight continues to develop new technologies to provide pilots with new and  
exciting ways to gather information in the cockpit. For a full understanding of  
how the system should be used, please refer to the Echo Flight, Inc. Services and  
Systems Agreement.  
· This product is meant to augment, not replace pilot voice communication with  
Flight Service Stations (FSSs), other Air Traffic Control (ATC) facilities or Airlines  
Operations Control Centers (AOCCs). It does not replace pilot and  
controller/FSS/aircraft dispatcher voice communication for critical weather or  
operational information interpretation. Please verify all information including  
navigational and weather information from independent sources before  
considering it valid.  
· Before using Echo Flight products during flight, you should become completely  
familiar with the operation of the system and equipment as well as modes of  
operation and indications of various system failures.  
· Although governmental Selective Availability for GPS has been removed, altitude  
information should not be used for vertical navigation.  
· This system is for portable use. Please observe all FAA regulations including 91.21  
regarding the use of portable equipment in the cockpit. This product is not IFR  
certified. It is for advisory use only and is designed to supplement other sources  
of flight data while enroute. For additional information please refer to the  
Airman’s Information Manual concerning weather avoidance.  
· Take care positioning and securing equipment so it is free and clear of all controls,  
instruments, doors and windows. As with any transceiver, contact with an  
antenna while transmitting may cause electrical shock.  
· Always make sure NOS approach plates are current. Approach plate information  
should be printed before flight in case of electrical failure. Always make sure you  
have the most current updated information.  
· All aircraft are certified with a maximum allowable weight to be placed on the  
control yoke. Assume that the computer exceeds this amount and should not be  
mounted on the yoke unless your aircraft manufacturer approves. Please  
remember that any object on the control yoke may cause a potentially dangerous  
flywheel effect if poorly centered. If you have any mounting questions please  
contact your A&P mechanic.  
· Information in this document is subject to change without notice.  
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Table of Contents  
1.  
2.  
Introduction ...............................................................................7  
System Requirements ..........................................................7  
Data-Link and GPS...............................................................7  
1.1  
1.2  
Flight Display Indicators ..........................................................8  
Heading Indicator..................................................................9  
Obstacle Alert Indicator ........................................................9  
Direct to Indicator..................................................................9  
Position Indicators ..............................................................10  
Satellite Status Indicators ...................................................10  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
2.5.1 Satellite Indicator Colors.................................................11  
2.5.2 Satellite Indicator Examples ...........................................12  
2.6  
Moving Map Panel..............................................................13  
3.  
GPS Moving Map.....................................................................14  
Navigation Menu.................................................................14  
Demo Mode ........................................................................15  
Map Range Controls...........................................................15  
Navaid Overlays..................................................................16  
Terrain Contour...................................................................16  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
3.5.1  
3.5.2  
3.6  
3.6.1  
Display the Terrain Contour Overlay ................................................16  
Display Black Background............................................................16  
Terrain & Tower Alerts........................................................16  
Terrain Alert Indicator ..............................................................17  
Tower Alert Indicator ...............................................................17  
Terrain Alert Display.................................................................17  
3.6.2  
3.6.3  
3.7  
Display The Terrain Alert Overlay.......................................18  
Display The Terrain Contour and Alert Overlay..................18  
Moving Map - Display Settings ...........................................19  
3.8  
3.9  
3.9.1 Change Your Map Compass Display..............................20  
3.9.2 Display Course Lines......................................................20  
3.9.3 Other Map Display Settings ............................................20  
3.10 Map Menu - Layers.............................................................21  
3.10.1 Add or Delete a Map Layer.............................................21  
3.10.2 Keyboard Shortcuts for Layers .......................................22  
3.11 Map Menu - Filter Settings..................................................22  
3.11.1 Change Filter Settings ....................................................23  
4.  
DATABASE INFORMATION ....................................................24  
4.1  
Airport Information..............................................................24  
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4.1.1 Airport Facility Page........................................................24  
4.1.2 Airport Frequency Page..................................................25  
4.1.3 Airport Map Page............................................................25  
4.1.4 Airport Metar Weather Page...........................................26  
4.1.5 Airport Plates Page.........................................................26  
4.2  
VOR Info Page ...................................................................28  
NDB Info Page....................................................................28  
4.3  
5.  
Routes & Approach Overlay ..................................................29  
Create a New Route...........................................................29  
Select an Existing Route ....................................................30  
Add User Waypoint ............................................................30  
Insert or Delete a Waypoint in an Existing Route...............30  
Direct To Menu...................................................................31  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
5.4  
5.5  
5.5.1 Select Next Waypoint .....................................................31  
5.5.2 Reverse Route................................................................31  
5.5.3 Approach Overlay ...........................................................32  
5.5.4 Selecting an Approach ...................................................32  
5.5.5 Viewing the Approach (requires Plates subscription).....33  
6.  
7.  
System Menu...........................................................................34  
6.1.1 Shut Down the Computer ...............................................34  
6.1.2 Exit to Windows ( laptop computers only ) .....................34  
6.1.3 Update from CD .............................................................34  
6.1.4 System Settings Menu....................................................35  
6.1.5 System Diagnostics Menu..............................................35  
6.1.6 Minimize ( laptop computers only ).................................35  
DATA-LINK Weather ...............................................................37  
7.1  
7.2  
Data Link Weather vs. Onboard Radar..............................39  
NexRAD Weather Radar....................................................39  
7.2.1 Requesting a NexRad Image .........................................41  
7.2.2 Changing NexRad Request Range ................................41  
7.2.3 Changing NexRad Request Direction.............................41  
7.2.4 Automatic NexRad Requests .........................................42  
7.2.5 Remote NexRad Request ..............................................42  
7.2.6 NexRad Radar Animation...............................................42  
7.3  
Interpreting NexRAD Radar Pictures .................................43  
7.3.1 Storm Cells.....................................................................44  
7.3.2 NexRAD Picture Boundaries ..........................................44  
7.4  
Metar Reports.....................................................................45  
7.4.1 Graphical Metar Reports ................................................45  
7.4.2 Interpreting Graphical Ceiling / Visibility Reports...........46  
7.4.3 How to Read Precipitation Levels...................................46  
7.4.4 Interpreting Metar Age....................................................46  
7.4.5 Metar Ceiling/Visibility Example......................................47  
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7.4.6 How to read Graphical Wind Speed and Direction.........48  
7.4.7 How to read Graphical Temperature Dew-point Spreads49  
7.4.8 How to View Weather Overlays ......................................49  
7.5  
Text Metar Reports.............................................................50  
8.  
9.  
In Flight Email..........................................................................51  
How to Send Email .............................................................51  
Receiving Email..................................................................52  
8.1  
8.2  
8.2.1 Email Login.....................................................................53  
8.3  
Position Reporting ..............................................................53  
The ORBCOMM Data Link Network.......................................54  
Advantages of LEO Technology.........................................54  
Network Operation..............................................................55  
9.1  
9.2  
9.2.1 Space Segment ..............................................................55  
9.2.2 Ground Segment ............................................................55  
9.2.3 Aircraft Segment.............................................................57  
10. TECHNICAL Support...............................................................59  
10.1 Log Files .............................................................................59  
10.2 Disk Space..........................................................................59  
10.3 EchoFlight Online ...............................................................59  
APPENDIX A: Keyboard Shortcuts.................................................60  
Appendix B: Glossary......................................................................62  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
This Manual is for users of the EchoMap software running on a either  
an Echo Flight Flight Cheetah Multi-Function-Display or a Windows  
laptop/tablet computer.  
Reading this manual will introduce you to the powerful features and  
functions of EchoMap. You should install software on your home  
computer to practice in demo mode. See section 4.2.1.  
1.1  
System Requirements  
If you are not using the software on a Flight Cheetah flight  
computer, it is recommended that you use a Pentium class  
Windows® laptop or tablet computer. WinCE is not supported.  
Requirements  
Operating System  
Processor  
Minimum  
Recommended  
Windows 95, 98, ME, XP  
Pentium 75 MHz  
16-32  
Windows NT4, 2000  
Pentium III 500 MHz or more  
64-128 or more  
RAM (megabytes)  
Hard Drive  
500 megabytes  
1 serial or USB port  
1 gigabyte or more  
2 serial or USB port  
Ports  
At least one RS-232 serial port is required to communicate with  
the Satellite Transceiver and/or GPS Receiver (USB to Serial  
adapters are available). A faster processor or more RAM will  
improve system performance. A CD-ROM drive is required to  
install software and updates, but is not required for use in-flight.  
Warning - When using a mobile computer in the cockpit, special care  
should be taken to place the screen out of direct sunlight, in an easily  
viewed area that does not interfere or block any controls or instruments.  
1.2 Data-Link and GPS  
EchoMap is designed to work with the Quake and Panasonic  
brands of ORBCOMM satellite communicator (SC). These SCs  
provide integrated GPS functionality. EchoMap also supports the  
use of a separate NMEA GPS receiver on a serial/usb port to run  
without an SC or to replace the SC’s integrated GPS. If you use  
both an SC and a NMEA GPS, you will need at least two serial or  
usb ports.  
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2. FLIGHT DISPLAY INDICATORS  
EchoMap has been optimized for maximum flexibility, capability and  
ease of use in flight. Please take a few moments to review its  
functions to get the most of its capabilities.  
The flight display screen consists of six separate sections:  
1. Heading information, upper left panel.  
2. Obstacle Alert, second down on left.  
3. Direct to location, third down on left.  
4. Position information, lower center left panel.  
5. GPS and ORBCOMM Satellite Status, lower left panel.  
6. Moving Map display, right hand panel.  
EchoMap will scale to fit any display resolution. Layout will differ  
depending on whether it is displayed in portrait or landscape  
mode. Landscape mode is shown above. In portrait mode the  
indicators display on top of the map.  
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2.1 Heading Indicator  
The first section of the flight display  
is the heading indicator in the upper  
left corner of the screen. The top  
yellow number is the magnetic  
heading to your waypoint. The lower  
white number is your actual current  
track. The visual aircraft indicator shows the number of degrees  
off course, in this case 6 degrees to the left of the correct heading  
represented by the yellow triangle below the magnetic heading.  
The tick marks show how many degrees your aircraft is off course  
in one-degree increments up to a maximum deflection of 11  
degrees. Navigation is as simple as flying towards the triangle.  
2.2 Obstacle Alert Indicator  
The obstacle alert indicator panel  
will automatically display either a  
tower or terrain alert symbol when  
the aircraft comes within 8 minutes  
and 500 feet of an obstacle. If no  
GPS altitude is available, this alert  
indicator will show a red and white striped bar.  
2.3 Direct to Indicator  
The third panel displays the  
currently selected target waypoint,  
which may be an airport, VOR, NDB, intersection or custom  
waypoint. The color of the text matches the color of item on the  
map. When an airport is displayed in cyan it indicates a controlled  
airport in the destination while magenta would indicate an  
uncontrolled airport.  
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2.4 Position Indicators  
Directly below the direct to indicator is  
the navigation box. This box displays  
current navigational information during  
flight. The first two lines are Distance  
to the Waypoint and Ground Speed.  
The third line displays the Estimated  
Time Enroute (ETE) to the target  
waypoint. ETE is computed on your  
actual track and closure rate, (not just  
distance divided by ground speed), to  
give you an extremely accurate time.  
For this reason, the ETE indicator will disappear when your track is  
90 degrees or more off from the target heading.  
The final line indicates your altitude in feet above mean sea level.  
This altitude will appear in yellow when your aircraft is 500-1000  
feet above the terrain and red when within 500 feet or less. When  
GPS reception is less than 4 satellites no altitude is displayed and  
you will receive a No Alt warning in the Obstacle clearance panel.  
Note: Although government Selective Availability has been removed, the  
system is not to be used for primary vertical navigation or IFR navigation.  
2.5 Satellite Status Indicators  
Directly below the navigation box  
are the satellite status indicators.  
There are four indicators, upper-  
left is the status of the  
ORBCOMM satellite connection,  
lower-left is the GPS lock status,  
upper right is the WX status  
which lets you know what  
weather product is being displayed, and lower right is the Msg  
status. The indicators will also display an arrow up or down to  
show that the system is transmitting or receiving data from the  
satellite.  
Below these indicators is a small text box that outputs status  
information that is written to status log. The text is small because  
it is not necessary to read this information during flight.  
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2.5.1 Satellite Indicator Colors  
The ORBCOMM status indicator shows whether you have established a  
link with the satellites and whether you are transmitting or receiving.  
Color  
ORBCOMM Satellite Indications (upper left)  
No signal is being received on the serial port or the satellite  
transceiver has failed its initial check and verification.  
Remedy: Confirm that the satellite transceiver is receiving  
power and is connected securely to the computer’s serial port  
using the provided serial cable.  
Red  
The satellite transceiver is operating correctly and is ready to  
receive or transmit data, but no ORBCOMM satellite is in view.  
Yellow  
Green  
You are currently in view of an ORBCOMM satellite. Dotted  
Green and Red bars indicate Signal Strength and Noise.  
Arrow pointed up means satellite transceiver is transmitting  
data to satellite.  
Arrow pointed down means satellite transceiver is receiving  
data from satellite.  
White  
arrow  
The GPS indicator shows whether you have established reception of the  
GPS constellation.  
Color  
GPS Lock Indications (lower left)  
No signal is being received from the satellite transceiver or it  
has failed its initial check and verification.  
Red  
Remedy: Confirm that the satellite transceiver has power and  
is securely connected to the computer’s serial port.  
GPS signal is being received, but the GPS receiver has not yet  
locked on to at least three satellites.  
Remedy: If the GPS indicator remains yellow, double-check  
the GPS antenna connection and placement.  
Note: The first time the system is used, the GPS may take  
some time to lock on.  
Locked on to at least three satellites with good geometry,  
providing real-time position for the moving map. If you are  
using a WAAS GPS, a WAAS lock is indicated by “WAAS” black  
text on green.  
Yellow  
Green  
The Weather indicator shows the status of weather requests as well as  
the age of weather.  
Color  
WX Status Indications (upper right)  
Current weather is over an hour old, or Demo weather  
displayed.  
Red  
A request for weather has been made but not yet received.  
Yellow  
Green Weather under an hour old displayed. Shows the age.  
The message indicator shows the status of message requests.  
Color  
Red  
Yellow  
Message Status Indications (lower right)  
No queue count available from satellite transceiver.  
Messages are queued to send.  
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Send queue empty and waiting.  
Green  
2.5.2 Satellite Indicator Examples  
You have no connection with the Satellite  
transceiver. All indicators are red.  
You have a connection with the satellite  
transceiver, but no lock with either GPS  
or ORBCOMM satellites. You have made  
one WX request, which is waiting for a  
connection to send. If this persists,  
check your antenna or verify antennas  
have a clear sky view.  
Poor lock on with ORBCOMM Sat A3, all  
noise (red bar). WX not requested  
(red), no GPS lock (yellow), empty Msg  
queue.  
Locked on to Sat B8 (green) with 70%  
Signal Strength and no noise. Sending  
data (white arrow up), GPS locked  
(green), NexRAD request pending  
(yellow), and one message in queue  
waiting to be sent (yellow Msg1).  
Locked onto ORBCOMM Sat D8 (green),  
with 100% Signal Strength, receiving  
data (white arrow down), GPS locked  
(green), weather request for NexRAD is  
pending (yellow), no messages are  
waiting to be sent (green Msg).  
All green. Lock to Sat B5 with a little  
noise (dotted red bar). Metar (C/V)  
information received less than an hour  
ago, and no messages are waiting to be  
sent (green Msg).  
All green. Locked onto ORBCOMM Sat  
D8, GPS locked, NexRAD image displayed  
5 minutes old, and no messages are  
waiting to be sent.  
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2.6 Moving Map Panel  
The sixth and largest section of the EchoMap display is the moving  
map that shows your aircraft’s current position in relation to  
airports, airspaces, Navaids, weather and a wide range of other  
data. To maximize situational awareness of presented data, colors  
are chosen for optimum legibility and menus are logically grouped  
for ease of use.  
The map range is  
displayed in the  
upper-right corner of  
the moving map. It  
indicates the  
distance to the green compass ring or to top edge of the map if the  
compass ring is off. Use the Left arrow key to decrease the range  
(zoom in, down to 0.25Nm) and the Right arrow to increase the  
range (zoom out, up to 2500Nm).  
Press both left & right arrows simultaneously to enable auto-zoom  
mode, which will automatically set the viewing range to show your target  
waypoint. A yellow label indicates if auto-zoom is enabled.  
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3. GPS MOVING MAP  
Echomap has an extremely flexible GPS moving map. It has been  
optimized for maximum capability in flight with minimum heads down  
time. Please take a few moments to review its functions to get the  
most of its capabilities.  
Most features in  
EchoMap are accessed  
through five top level  
menus that correspond  
to the NAV, INFO,  
MSG, WX and D->  
keys on a Flight  
Cheetah MFD, or the  
F1-F5 keys on a  
regular keyboard. If  
you have installed  
EchoMap on a touch  
screen computer, a  
menu bar is displayed to allow touch access to menus.  
Use the up and down arrow keys to select items in the menus. The  
selected item is highlighted with a yellow bar. Press the Enter key to  
activate the selected item. You can close the menu by pressing the  
same key you used to open it. Users with a touch screen close the  
menu by clicking on white caption bar. You can go up from the top  
of the menu to return to the parent menu.  
3.1 Navigation Menu  
The Navigation menu contains all of the  
settings to customize the map display as  
well as create flight routes and access the  
system.  
To access the Navigation menu  
press the Nav button (F1).  
From this menu you can select from the Terrain, Map,  
Routes, Mode and System sub menus.  
Terrain - The terrain menu lets you control how terrain is displayed on  
the moving map.  
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Map - The map menu lets you customize the display options for the  
moving map, including which layers of navaid data are displayed on the  
map as well as filtering options.  
Routes - The routes menu lets you create user defined routes and  
waypoints.  
GPS Settings - The mode menu lets you select whether the display  
is in demo mode, GPS mode or playback. The default normally selects  
GPS mode.  
System - The System menu provides access to system  
configuration and diagnostics, the operating system, and the  
system shutdown/exit options.  
3.2 Demo Mode  
To most easily learn how to use Echomap before  
flight it is suggested you operate the display in demo  
mode. To operate in demo mode, First press the Nav  
key ,Then scroll down to GPS Settings and press Enter. Next  
scroll down to Demo and press Enter.  
3.3 Map Range Controls  
The Range keys?change your viewing range,  
the left arrow decreases range and right  
arrow increases range. The range is displayed  
in nautical miles in the upper right hand corner box of the moving  
map indicating the distance of your aircraft to the edge of the  
green compass ring.  
The viewing range will zoom down to .25 Nm and up to 2,500  
Nm. Zooming closer than .25 Nm or Zooming farther than 2,500  
Nm will cause the software to Enter into an auto-zoom function.  
In the auto-zoom mode, the software will automatically make  
the viewing range equal to the distance to your target waypoint.  
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3.4 Navaid Overlays  
The Up arrow and Down arrow allows you to scroll  
through different customized layers of navigational  
data such as airspace, highways and airways. To read  
more on how to customize your own layers please  
refer to 3.10  
3.5 Terrain Contour  
The terrain contour  
background map displays  
terrain in solid shades of  
color. The color mapping is  
based on the elevation  
coloring of standard  
sectional charts, but slightly  
adjusted for improved on-  
screen visibility. The image  
to the right shows the  
aircraft position in Arizona.  
Mexico is to the south.  
3.5.1 Display the Terrain Contour Overlay  
Press the Nav button, select Terrain. In the Terrain  
menu select Map: ON and Mode: Map. Next press  
Enter to remove the menu. You can toggle this function  
on and off your moving map display by pressing Nav Enter  
Enter.  
3.5.2 Display Black Background  
Press the Nav button, select Terrain. In the Terrain  
menu select Map: OFF. Next press Enter to remove  
the menu. You can toggle this function on and off your  
moving map display by pressing Nav Enter Enter.  
3.6 Terrain & Tower Alerts  
EchoMap automatically displays alerts if your current altitude is  
within 500ft of terrain or a tower in an 8 minute radius of your  
current position. You are alerted to the terrain or towers that  
would display red on the moving map. The alert indicators are  
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positioned below the heading indicator. If there is no GPS altitude  
available, this area will display as a red and white slashed bar that  
says NO ALT or NO GPS. Terrain and tower alert conditions are  
always calculated, even when terrain and towers are not being  
displayed on the map.  
3.6.1 Terrain Alert Indicator  
Echomap will display a terrain alert icon if there  
is terrain within 8 minutes ( based on your  
current GPS ground speed ) and 500 ft of your  
current altitude. Although the terrain alert  
indicator is always enabled, you have the  
option of deciding whether or not you want to view the color  
coded areas of conflicting terrain on the moving map as shown on  
the next page.  
EchoMap provides advisory worldwide terrain elevation data. The  
terrain database is derived from the USGS GTOPO30 global digital  
elevation model (DEM). Elevations are regularly spaced at 30-arc  
seconds (about 1 Km). Elevations are stored in 100ft increments  
to save disk space. The terrain data may contain some degree of  
error (especially outside of the United States). By rounding up to  
the nearest 100ft, we help to insure that the error is on the side of  
caution. It is possible that some terrain features will not be  
depicted in the data. Terrain data should never be used for  
primary surface navigation  
3.6.2 Tower Alert Indicator  
Echomap will display a tower alert icon if there  
is a tower within 8 minutes ( based on the  
current GPS ground speed ) and 500 ft of your  
current altitude. The tower alert function is  
always enabled, and if there is a conflict the  
obstacles are automatically displayed on the  
moving map with the same color coding shown for terrain.  
3.6.3 Terrain Alert Display  
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The terrain alert overlay shows only terrain that is within 1500  
feet of your current GPS altitude. The terrain alert overlay is  
color- coded so that areas within 500 feet of your altitude  
display red, 500-1000 feet are in yellow and 1000 feet-1500  
feet green. Anything in excess of 1500 feet clearance is not  
displayed.  
3.7 Display The Terrain Alert Overlay  
Press the  
Nav  
button,  
select Terrain. In  
the Terrain menu  
select Map: ON and  
Mode: Alert. Next  
press Enter to  
remove the menu.  
You can toggle this  
function on and off  
your moving map  
display by pressing Nav Enter Enter.  
3.8 Display The Terrain Contour and Alert Overlay  
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Press the Nav button, select Terrain. In the Terrain  
menu select Map: ON and Mode: Both. Next press  
Enter to remove the menu. You can toggle this function  
on and off your moving map display by pressing Nav  
Enter Enter.  
The image below shows both the terrain contour map and alert  
overlay at the same time. If NexRAD radar and terrain overlay are  
both set on, the map will alternate between the dotted radar  
images and the solid colors of the terrain alert.  
Note - GPS altitude is used to compute tower and terrain alerts. The system  
including GPS hardware is not IFR certified and is strictly for supplemental  
use only. Even with increased accuracy since the termination of selective  
availability, GPS altitude still varies above and below the actual altitude by  
several hundred feet. This system is meant to supplement, but not replace,  
primary sources of information such as current charts and altimeter settings.  
All terrain and obstacle data provided by the US government. Although this  
data is believed to be correct, there is the possibility that certain terrain or  
obstacle data may be incomplete or inaccurate. If you find any inconsistencies  
between this US government data and your current charts or observations  
please notify Echo Flight support at 1-800-739-7161.  
3.9 Moving Map - Display  
Settings  
The display settings menu  
allows you to customize your  
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compass and aircraft position on the screen. In addition you have  
the option to display your course line for your route of flight as  
well as runway extensions and 45 degree lines of entry.  
To open the Map Display Settings menu, press the Nav button,  
select Map, then select Display Settings and press Enter.  
3.9.1  
Change Your Map Compass Display  
The Pos setting lets you use the Left and Right arrow keys to  
cycle through the moving map display modes of Top, North,  
Center and Bottom. The compass can also be toggled on and  
off in the display setting menu.  
Position and compass centered; track up  
Position on bottom; small compass; track up  
Position on bottom; big compass along top; track up  
Position and compass centered; north up  
Center  
Bottom  
Top  
North  
The Compass setting lets you toggle the compass ring map  
display on and off. Changing the compass ring settings will  
change the value of the range indicator, since it displays distance  
to ring. If compass ring is turned off, map range indicator displays  
the distance from the current position to the top of the screen.  
3.9.2 Display Course Lines  
The Course Line setting lets you toggle the course line on and  
off. The course line is displayed as a yellow dashed line on the  
map between the current position and the target waypoint.  
The Runway Extenders settings lets you toggle the display of  
runway extender lines between Off, On and 45 Degree Entry.  
This allows you to toggle between an extended runway center  
line, 45 degree pattern entry or no extension for the last 10 miles  
to your destination airport.  
3.9.3 Other Map Display Settings  
The Pos Icon setting lets you cycle through a number of icons  
that can be used to depict your current position on the moving  
map. These include airplane shapes, a helicopter shape and arrow  
shapes.  
The Hwy Color settings lets you choose from three different color  
schemes for displaying roads and highways on the moving map.  
Bright mode helps you see in high glare/light situations.  
Medium and Dark can improve visibility in medium or low light  
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situations. Color displays the roads using coloring similar to a  
standard road map.  
The Range Ring setting lets you display a thin white ring a  
particular range around your aircraft. This can be using in  
addition to the standard green compass ring to help you  
determine your distance to objects on the map, including weather.  
You can set the range ring size from 5 to 100 nautical miles.  
3.10 Map Menu - Layers  
The Layers menu allows you to configure  
multiple pages of navigational data for  
your moving map. Each page can contain  
any combination of data. For example,  
you could have airports and airspace on  
one page, airways on another and roads  
and state borders on another.  
Once you pages have been configured,  
you can quickly change between them by  
pressing the Up and Down arrow keys  
from the moving map. You can create as  
many separate data pages as you wish.  
The system comes with several layers  
preconfigured, you can add, change or  
delete these as you wish.  
3.10.1 Add or Delete a Map Layer  
From the Layers menu, you can turn on  
and off individual data layers by using the  
Up and Down keys to select it in the list  
and press Enter. The green dots indicate  
which layers are currently displayed.  
Add a Layer  
Once a desired group of data layers is active, select Insert in the  
Layers menu (or press Insert on keyboard) to add as a preset  
map data page. You can create as many preset data pages as  
you want, containing any combination of data layers. You can  
then cycle through your preset pages of data from the moving  
map using Up + Down arrows. The list of layers for the active  
page is displayed on the lower left of the map.  
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Delete a Layer  
While viewing an unwanted preset map page, select Delete in the  
Layers menu to delete that preset page (or press Delete on  
keyboard).  
3.10.2 Keyboard Shortcuts for Layers  
You can insert or delete layers directly from a keyboard…  
Layer  
Names  
Keyboard  
shortcut  
Layer Data Description  
APT  
CLA  
A
C
S
Airports  
Class Airspaces  
SUA  
Special Use Airspaces  
Non Directional Beacons  
Intersections  
NDB  
INT  
N
I
VOR  
AWY  
JWY  
ARR  
V
W
J
VHF Omni-directional Radio-range  
Low Altitude Airways  
Jet Airways  
R
D
P
O
H
Y
B
T
Arrivals  
DEP  
Departures  
PJA  
Parachute Jump Areas  
Obstructions / Towers  
Highways/Roads  
OBS  
HWY  
HYD  
BDR  
Trip Path  
Hydro graphics, Bodies of Water  
State Borders  
Traces Flight Path on Map with a Red Line  
3.11 Map Menu - Filter Settings  
EchoMap’s database contains  
more navigational data than  
can be displayed all at once  
without cluttering the map.  
To reduce clutter you have  
two options to control what  
you view on your moving map  
so you can easily see  
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important information with minimum heads down time.  
The Filters menu allows you to change the cut off range distance,  
and the Layers menu allows you to set up multiple pages of  
navigational information to overlay on the moving map.  
3.11.1 Change Filter Settings  
Press the Nav button, select Map. In the Map menu  
select Filter. In the filter menu you can scroll to the  
desired navaid with the Up and Down arrows and  
change the settings with the Left and Right arrows. When your  
selections are complete you can back out of each section of menus  
by pressing the Nav button.  
The Range setting in the menu allows you to set the distance  
ahead of your aircraft that you want this type of navaid to be  
displayed. The Zoom setting is the range, in miles, as shown in  
the upper right hand corner of the moving map at which all of the  
Navaids will disappear.  
You can set the Distance filter for public and private airports.  
Airports do not have a zoom setting, but automatically determine  
if they should be displayed at a given zoom range based on the  
size of the facility.  
The Minimum Runway filter sets the minimum runway length  
needed for an airport to display on the map or in airport lists.  
Example - Setting VOR Distance to 200 miles and VOR Zoom to 500  
miles would mean that you can see VOR’s up 200 miles ahead of you,  
but if you increased the range of the compass ring out to 500 miles all  
the VOR’s would disappear.  
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4. DATABASE INFORMATION  
The Information menu (F2) allows you to access  
information about various map features. Select the type  
of object you want information for: Airports, VORs or NDBs. Then  
either enter an identifier or select one from the list to see information  
about an object. Objects are listed in order from closest to furthest  
from your current location. Only loaded objects are listed.  
Note : Pressing the Direct To key (F5) while in an info page will set the  
current object as your target waypoint.  
4.1 Airport Information  
There are five pages of airport information. To view, select or  
enter an airport identifier. Once an airport is selected, press  
Enter to view it full screen. When the airport info display is full  
screen, you can change pages with the left and right arrows, or  
return to the partial screen view with airport list by pressing  
Enter.  
4.1.1 Airport Facility Page  
The Facility page shows the runways of the airport (or a circle if  
unsurveyed), the name, location, elevation, phone number,  
lighting, ATC, runways sizes and services of the airport. The  
runway sizes, on the lower left, are color-coded: red an  
unsurveyed airport, yellow is shorter than minimum runway filter  
and green is longer than minimum runway filter.  
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4.1.2 Airport Frequency Page  
The frequency page lists the communications frequencies used at  
the airport, including Tower, Approach, Departure, ATIS, GND,  
Unicom and others.  
4.1.3 Airport Map Page  
The map page displays a map of the airport and landmarks around  
the facility. The map shows terrain, runways, markers, airspaces,  
navaids, and surrounding highways. Use Up and Down arrow  
keys to zoom in and out of the map.  
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4.1.4 Airport Metar Weather Page  
The Metar page will show whether the selected airport is a Metar  
site. If a textual Metar is available for this airport, it will display  
both in raw and decoded format. If a graphical Metar is available  
for this airport, a textual interpretation will be displayed. See the  
Metar Weather section for more information.  
4.1.5 Airport Plates Page  
The plates page lists and displays any installed approach plate  
images that are available for the airport. Only users with a plates  
subscription (Echo Flight Plan3 or Plan4) will have these NOS  
plates.  
If you aren’t already in full screen mode, press Enter. Use the Up  
and Down arrows to select the chart and press Enter to display  
it. When a chart is displayed, you can scroll it with the Up and  
Down arrows and zoom and scroll with the Left and Right  
arrows. To return to the chart list, press Enter.  
If you have a printer connected, you can print a plate you are  
viewing by pressing F6. If you need to print more plates, you can  
use the provided EchoChart software to more easily view and print  
plates outside of Echomap.  
Warning: Never try reading electronic plates in flight!  
Always print paper copies before flight. Please check for  
any chart updates.  
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4.2 VOR Info Page  
VOR information pages display the Name, Frequency, and  
Elevation of each VOR. Arrow down to highlight the VOR.  
4.3 NDB Info Page  
NDB information pages display the Name, Frequency, and  
Elevation of each NDB. Arrow down to highlight the NDB or enter  
an identifier.  
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5. ROUTES & APPROACH OVERLAY  
5.1 Create a New Route  
From the Nav menu, select Route and then use the  
Down arrow to select Create and press Enter. In  
the Create box, enter a name for your route and  
then press Enter.  
After a route name is created, you will need to add waypoints.  
Select the type of waypoint you want to add with the Down arrow  
and then press Enter.  
To add Airport, VOR, NDB or Intersection waypoints, either select  
a point by scrolling through the list on the left hand side of the  
screen with the Down arrow or manually enter its name with the  
Up and Down arrows similar to the way you would scroll in an  
identifier in the Direct To menu. Pressing the Enter button adds  
the waypoint. When you add a waypoint, it will be added to the  
Flight Plan list of waypoints and you can then add another point.  
The route is displayed on the map as yellow arrow segments. The  
currently selected waypoint is highlighted with a green icon. The  
waypoints of the currently selected route are displayed on the  
bottom of the routes menu in the Flight Plan list. All changes to  
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the route will automatically be stored for later use from the Direct  
To menu.  
5.2 Select an Existing Route  
Existing routes can be accessed through the Routes menu under  
Select Existing. Select the route and press Enter. Or, to delete  
a stored Route, select the route and press the Direct To button or  
Delete key on keyboard.  
5.3 Add User Waypoint  
You can add arbitrary user defined  
waypoints, which can be added to a  
user route. Select the User  
Waypoints option to bring up the  
Menu.  
You can manually enter the Longitude  
and Latitude values using the arrow keys. You can also use a  
mouse click on the moving map to fill in the Longitude and  
Latitude values automatically. The waypoint will be displayed as a  
thin green cross on your map. Once you have the desired position  
entered, you must select Add Waypoint for the point to be  
added to your route. You can also use the Create setting to  
create a named waypoint, which can be accessed by itself or used  
in a route.  
5.4 Insert or Delete a Waypoint in an Existing Route  
You can insert or delete waypoints from the selected route using  
the Flight Plan list at the bottom of the routes menu. Scroll down  
to select a waypoint in the list. You can insert a point after the  
currently selected line by pressing Enter and then adding one of  
the different types of waypoints.  
You can delete a point from the Flight Plan list by selecting it in  
the Flight Plan list, and pressing the Delete key (use D-> key on  
FL240/270).  
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5.5 Direct To Menu  
To go directly to any waypoint,  
airport or user route, press the  
Direct To button (F5), and then  
select the desired type of destination  
with the Enter button. Once the waypoint  
type is selected, a box will appear on the left  
hand side of the screen displaying waypoints  
closest to furthest. Simply scroll with the Up  
and Down arrows to the desired identifier and  
press Enter.  
Users without a keyboard can still input  
identifiers. Press the Right arrow to activate  
the edit box, then use the Up and Down  
arrow keys to cycle through the alphabet.  
When the desired letter is reached, use Right  
arrow again to go to next position. When the  
identifier is complete press Enter.  
5.5.1 Select Next Waypoint  
To select the next waypoint on your route  
press the Direct To key. In the menu select  
Next Waypoint with the Enter button.  
This menu option is only displayed if you  
have a user route or approach overlay set as  
the target.  
5.5.2 Reverse Route  
To reverse direction on your route press the  
Direct To key. In the menu select Reverse Route with the  
Enter button. This menu option is only displayed if you have a  
user route set as the target.  
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5.5.3 Approach Overlay  
EchoMap has a growing database of airport approach routes,  
based on our NOS Approach Plate scans. The approach route data  
includes the path(s) of the approach, the missed approach and  
any holding patterns associated with the approach. The approach  
routes can overlay as vector data on the GPS moving map,  
allowing pilots to see the paths of the approaches in relation to  
their aircraft.  
5.5.4 Selecting an Approach  
When you set the Direct To target destination to an airport, you  
will be given a list of the available runways at the airport. Next to  
the runway identifier are characters to indicate the type of  
approach overlays available in the database for that runway. You  
can select a runway from the list, or you can skip the runway  
selection, by pressing Enter at the empty runway id prompt. If  
there are any approaches in the database for this runway, you will  
then be given a list to select the type of approach. Once an  
approach is selected, it will put EchoMap into Approach Mode and  
the approach route will overlay on the GPS moving map.  
Approach Mode is indicated by a white bar with the name of the  
approach.  
The approach route will automatically target the closest Initial  
Approach FIX (IAF). As you fly past the target point, the next  
point in the approach will automatically be targeted by the  
navigation system. The current target waypoint is displayed in the  
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target indicator and the point is highlighted in yellow on the map.  
You can manually select the next waypoint in the approach, or  
change the selected runway or approach from the Direct To  
menu.  
5.5.5 Viewing the Approach (requires Plates subscription)  
When in approach mode, pressing the Info (F2) button will  
directly display the associated approach plate scan instead of the  
normal Info Menu. Pilots should always verify the accuracy of the  
approach displayed on the GPS map against the plate scan. Any  
discrepancies should be reported to support@echoflight.com.  
The Approach Overlay functionality in EchoMap can only be used  
as secondary information to enhance situational awareness and  
should never be used without primary systems certified for flying  
approaches as well as current paper approach plates.  
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6. SYSTEM MENU  
The System menu is used for shutting  
down the computer, accessing system  
settings and diagnostics, updating  
database or software, minimizing the  
window display and providing some  
diagnostic information.  
To access the system menu, press Nav (F1), scroll down to  
System and then press Enter.  
6.1.1 Shut Down the Computer  
To shutdown your computer, open the System menu, select  
Shutdown and then press Enter. You will be asked to confirm  
the shut down; press Enter again to complete the process.  
FL240 and FL270 users should always use the Shutdown menu  
option before turning off power to insure all settings are saved.  
6.1.2 Exit to Windows ( laptop computers only )  
Laptop computer users are given the option to Exit the EchoMap  
software to Windows, without turning off the computer.  
If FL240 or 270c users need to exit to Windows, they must have started  
the computer with a keyboard connected (a mouse is also recommended).  
With the keyboard, press ctrl-c to exit to Windows.  
6.1.3 Update from CD  
Echo Flight subscribers will be mailed database and software  
update CD-ROMs on a 56-day cycle. To install the update, insert  
the CD into your drive, then select the Update from CD option  
and press Enter. If the update is found, EchoMap will  
automatically close to allow the files to be updated. If the  
installation cannot be run, a warning will be displayed and you will  
need to check the CD drive to insure it was plugged in and turned  
on when the computer booted.  
If you receive a damaged or corrupt CD, please contact Echo  
Flight Customer Support at 1(888)739-7161 to arrange a  
replacement.  
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Note - You can also download the latest database update on the internet  
using your customer support login to the www.echoflight.com website.  
The database update file is called updatedb.exe and is 15-20 megabytes.  
6.1.4 System Settings Menu  
Synchronize the Computer’s Clock  
EchoMap records, logs  
and time stamps many  
events during flight, this  
can be helpful if trouble  
shooting becomes  
necessary. By  
synchronizing your  
computer’s clock with satellite time this information becomes more  
accurate.  
To synchronize your computer’s clock with the GPS clock, press  
the Nav button and select the System menu and then the  
Settings menu. Simply press the Enter button to synchronize.  
Rotate Display ( FL240, FL270 only )  
Echo Flight’s Flight Cheetah MFDs have the ability to run in  
landscape or portrait mode. Use Rotate Display from the System  
Settings menu to toggle between landscape and portrait mode.  
6.1.5 System Diagnostics Menu  
This menu is only necessary when Echo Flight Support Personnel  
have asked you to access this information for review.  
Show Echomap.ini - displays the Echomap.ini file contents in a  
read-only text window  
Show Efi.ini – displays the Efi.ini file contents in a read-only text  
window.  
SysInfo – displays computer system info in a text window,  
including computer specifications, software versions and data-link  
serial numbers.  
6.1.6 Minimize ( laptop computers only )  
The Minimize menu option is found in the System menu when  
running on laptop computers and minimizes the EchoMap software  
window and allows you to use other software on the computer  
simultaneously. You will be asked to confirm the full minimization  
of EchoMap, as you will need a keyboard and/or a mouse to be  
able to use Windows outside of EchoMap.  
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You can also toggle between windowed and full screen modes by  
pressing F10 on a keyboard.  
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7. DATA-LINK WEATHER  
One of the most powerful features of EchoMap is Data Link Weather  
using the ORBCOMM satellite constellation. The network operates  
similar to a paging system in that it transmits and receives relatively  
small compressed data packets in quick bursts.  
How to use Data Link Weather  
·
Data Link Weather provides supplemental information only.  
It shows you the big weather picture for your route of flight.  
·
Data Link Weather is intended to augment, not replace,  
pilot voice communication with Flight Service Stations (FSSs),  
Air Traffic Control (ATC), or Airlines Operations Control  
Centers (AOCCs).  
·
Despite common industry references to “real time weather”,  
no data link weather is truly instantaneous. US government  
NexRAD images are updated on average every 5 minutes,  
and the average age of EchoMap Data Link Weather typically  
ranges between 5 to 10 minutes by the time it reaches the  
cockpit.  
·
·
Data Link Weather enables the user to efficiently  
circumnavigate entire areas of bad weather, without having  
to maneuver within close proximity of weather cells, reducing  
time and fuel consumption in route.  
Data Link Weather provides an additional layer of  
information, increasing the chance for breaking a link in the  
chain of events that could potentially lead to an accident.  
DO NOT use Data Link Weather to:  
·
·
Replace your pre-flight weather briefing.  
Replace other in-flight sources of weather data such as Flight  
Service Stations, ASOS, ATIS, weather radar and lightning  
detection systems.  
·
·
Perform tactical flying in or close to storm activity.  
Chase storms!  
Note : You must have either a Panasonic or Quake satellite transceiver  
and subscription to Echo Flight to use any Data Link functionality.  
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Correct way to Use Data Link Weather  
Incorrect way to use Data Link Weather!  
Note: The Airman’s Information Manual recommends that  
pilots should circumnavigate inclement weather by at least  
25 nautical miles!  
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7.1 Data Link Weather vs. Onboard Radar  
Data Link Weather is different from onboard weather radar in  
several important ways.  
Onboard Radar  
Has the advantage of providing instantaneous information on  
echo returns in front of the aircraft, making it ideal for tactical  
decision making while in close vicinity of thunderstorms.  
Has the disadvantage of not being able to detect storms at a  
distance. Additionally, it has problems seeing through a cell  
to let you know what is beyond that echo due to attenuation.  
Data Link Weather  
Has the advantage of providing the big picture of NexRAD  
Doppler radar activity for several hundred nautical miles  
ahead, making it ideal for strategic flying.  
Has a slight time delay due the fact the NWS provides  
updates once every 5 minutes. Any data link information is  
near real-time (typically no more than 5-10 minutes old on  
average) but not instantaneous and should never be used for  
tactical weather avoidance. It should be used for strategic  
weather avoidance only.  
The addition of Metar weather provides the pilot with a much  
greater awareness of various weather conditions at the  
airports with types of information not available via onboard  
radar.  
7.2 NexRAD Weather Radar  
NexRAD weather is collected from the National Weather Service  
and compiled into a composite image. This image contains  
colored cells that represent precipitation (snow, rain or hail) falling  
in a particular area. The color of the cell represents the highest  
level of precipitation registered at the time of the image.  
There are approximately 120 NexRAD stations in the US that are  
combined to create the NexRad composite. The map below shows  
the approximate coverage of the Nexrad data. The map is subject  
to change as NexRAD stations are added or change. Areas  
without NexRAD coverage are shown as White.  
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NexRAD radar composites incorporate extensive processing on the  
ground. Updates arrive at the Echo Flight Network Center every  
five minutes. The age of the weather update returned to you  
greatly depends on when your request arrives at the Echo Flight  
Network Center. For instance, your request might arrive 4  
minutes after the update was posted. It takes roughly two  
minutes to send the update through the ORBCOMM system. Thus,  
this particular update would arrive to you and the WX indicator  
would display it as six minutes old.  
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7.2.1 Requesting a NexRad Image  
To request a NexRAD weather picture, press the WX  
key and select NexRad in the menu. If the current  
request settings are correct, simply press the Enter  
key.  
If you are connected to the  
satellite transceiver, the request  
will be sent to an ORBCOMM  
satellite and relayed to Echo Flight  
where a compressed data packet  
of weather will be sent back to you  
via satellite. The satellite status  
indicator shows the current state  
of this process. (See section 2.5).  
The NexRad layer will  
automatically display on the map when received. This layer can  
be toggled on and off by pressing Enter from the map.  
Note: In Demo mode the NexRAD process is simulated.  
7.2.2 Changing NexRad Request Range  
Select the Range option to set the diameter of the weather  
request area. Use the Left and Right keys to decrease or  
increase the range from 75 and 500 Nm in 25 Nm increments. In  
order to optimize your request, select only the range you require.  
(i.e. the distance to the next Waypoint). Transaction times can  
increase with larger requests. The server may also be able to  
provide higher definition pictures if smaller request ranges are  
used.  
7.2.3 Changing NexRad Request Direction  
There are two NexRAD request modes, 360 and Ahead. The 360  
mode is for those times when you may want a full 360-degree  
NexRAD picture centered on your current position. Remember  
that in 360 mode the request range is roughly half the forward  
distance. The Ahead mode extrapolates the request from your  
current GPS location toward your target Waypoint so that most of  
the picture will be situated ahead of you, with only a portion  
behind you. The Ahead mode does not require you to be flying  
toward the requested Waypoint.  
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7.2.4 Automatic NexRad Requests  
The interval menu lets you program the system to  
automatically send weather requests on a regular  
time interval. The interval can be set from 0 to 60 minutes in  
15-minute increments. Interval preset is 0 (off). To activate  
this function select Interval in the menu and use the Left and  
Right arrow keys to pick your setting.  
7.2.5 Remote NexRad Request  
The Request Point menu lets you request a NexRAD image  
centered on a remote airport, navaid or intersection instead of  
route of flight. This is useful when looking ahead over long  
distances.  
Select Request Point in the menu and select the desired point  
as you would if you were flying direct to that target (see section  
4.6) Once you select an item press Enter to send the request  
and return to the moving map. The result will replace any  
weather currently displayed on your map.  
To view the weather from a remote location press the  
INF (F2) key, and select the correct airport in the menu  
and view its map page.  
7.2.6 NexRad Radar Animation  
Basic NexRAD animation is provided that, when enabled, cycles  
through all the received NexRAD pictures. This can provide some  
idea of how the weather is changing. Select the Animate option  
in the WX menu and press Enter to toggle animation mode on  
and off.  
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7.3 Interpreting NexRAD Radar Pictures  
The figure above shows a NexRAD image with green, yellow and  
red cells being displayed, the Wx07 indicator shows that the  
image is 7 minutes old. This will automatically count upwards  
as time increases so you always know the age of the data. You  
can spot significant storm activity between a 110 and 120 heading  
at slightly more than 100 and 200 nautical miles away.  
The closer you are to the precipitation, the more detail the cell  
patterns will provide. The further the activity is from you the less  
detail is shown and the larger the grid areas are. Providing more  
detailed information at long range would not provide additional  
useful strategic information due to the change in weather as you  
travel towards it.  
Please refer to the Airman’s Information Manual  
concerning weather avoidance. Circumnavigate all storm  
cells by at least 25 nautical miles.  
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7.3.1 Storm Cells  
Storm activity is displayed on the  
moving map with cells measuring  
from 2km to 12km in size. The detail  
levels vary depending on many  
factors, including size of requested  
area, amount of weather, and  
distance from center of picture.  
Although a higher level of detail can  
be displayed, due to the 5 to 10  
minute age of the weather and storm  
movement it does not provide  
additional useful navigational  
information. Cells are displayed with  
three levels of intensity.  
The three levels of intensity are:  
Light to moderate  
rain or snow  
0 to 0.05” rain/hr or  
0 to 0.5” snow/hr  
5 – 29  
dbz  
Green  
Moderate to heavy  
rain or heavy snow,  
possible lightning  
0.06 to 1.5” rain/hr or  
0.5 to +1” snow/hr  
30 – 54  
dbz  
Yellow  
Extreme  
rain/sleet/hail,  
lightning  
+2.5” rain/hr or  
sleet/hail  
55 + dbz  
Red  
WARNING - You should always assume that weather intensity  
levels have increased since the image was received. You should  
not fly close to any activity, including the green cells!  
7.3.2 NexRAD Picture Boundaries  
Two concentric dashed circles  
denote the boundaries of the  
current weather picture on the  
moving map. The inner green  
circle indicates the area where  
weather is represented in the  
most detail. The outer yellow  
circle indicates where the  
weather is represented in less  
detail. Any weather  
completely outside of the  
outer yellow circle will not be displayed. Cells display when  
any part contacts the outer yellow circle, so large cells can extend  
beyond the circle.  
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7.4 Metar Reports  
Metar weather data is collected by the Echo Flight Weather Server  
from individual airports as they report. While NexRAD shows  
precipitation over a large area, Metar displays many types of data  
supplied from the requested airports in a given range.  
Metar reports can be requested and displayed textually for  
individual airports or graphically for groups of airports. Graphical  
Metar reports efficiently show a picture of the conditions within  
hundreds of miles with minimum heads down time.  
7.4.1 Graphical Metar Reports  
Graphical Metar reports contain three pages of information:  
Ceiling/Visibility, Wind Speed/Direction and Temperature/Dewpoint  
Spread. The current Metar page is displayed by the WX status  
indicator. You can cycle through these pages of Metar data by  
pressing Enter from the moving map.  
To request a graphical Metar report for all the airports in  
your area, press the WX key and select Metar in the  
menu. Select Area Request and press Enter to send  
the request. When the report is received, the graphical icons will  
automatically be displayed at their associated airports. When  
Metar icons are displayed, the airport identifiers may change  
colors, and runways may not be displayed.  
Note - In Demo mode the Area Metar process is simulated.  
Select Range in the menu and use the Left and Right keys to set  
the diameter of the Metar request area anywhere from 10 to 200  
nautical miles (Nm) in 10 Nm increments. The time required to  
transmit will increase with a larger range.  
The graphical reports can be viewed on the map, or interpreted as  
text on an Airport’s Metar Info Page.  
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7.4.2 Interpreting Graphical Ceiling / Visibility Reports  
A graphical Metar report has three pages of information. The first  
page of information shows Ceiling, Visibility and Precipitation for  
each reporting airport. A vertical bar displays ceiling status and a  
horizontal bar visibility status, forming an L-shape. The color of  
the bar indicates the status.  
Statu  
Ceiling  
Visibility  
s
VFR Greater than 3,000 ft Greater than 5 Nm  
MVFR  
IFR  
1,000 to 3,000 ft  
500 to 1,000 ft  
Less than 500 ft  
3 to 5 Nm  
Less than 3 NM  
Less than 1 Nm  
LIFR  
7.4.3 How to Read Precipitation Levels  
Inside the L-shaped Ceiling/Visibility bars may be letters indicating  
precipitation. If there is no letter, then this data isn’t reported.  
Moderat  
Precipitation  
Light  
Heavy  
e
Rain  
Snow  
None  
RA-  
SN-  
NP  
RA+  
SN+  
RA++  
SN++  
7.4.4 Interpreting Metar Age  
It is important to remember that METAR information from multiple  
airports is not all from the same time period. The times of the  
individual Metar reports is shown by color-coding the associated  
airport identifier. Some airports don’t supply Metar data and have  
normal coloring.  
Identifier  
0-30 minutes  
30-60 minutes  
60+ minutes  
PDX  
PDX  
PDX  
PDX  
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7.4.5 Metar Ceiling/Visibility Example  
MCN has a low IFR ceiling and VFR visibility, with the age of the  
report less than 30 minutes.  
ABY has an IFR ceiling and VFR visibility with moderate rain  
reported, with the age of the report 30-60 minutes.  
AMG has a low IFR ceiling and low IFR visibility and heavy snow  
reported, with the age of the report 30-60 minutes.  
VLD has a marginal VFR ceiling and VFR visibility with light rain  
reported, with the age of the report 30-60 minutes.  
TLH has a VFR ceiling and VFR visibility, with the age of the report  
less than 30 minutes.  
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7.4.6 How to read Graphical Wind Speed and Direction  
When you request an area Metar the second page of data you  
receive is the Wind Speeds and Directions. Use the Enter key to  
change which Metar page is displayed.  
The Wind layer shows the wind speed and direction on the ground  
at the airport. The speed is shown as a range, with a possible  
gusting value. Wind direction is drawn using a T shaped bar. With  
the wind blowing from the bottom towards the perpendicular point  
of the T in 30 degree segments.  
The text box indicates wind speed ranges. The color of the box  
also indicates the different ranges.  
Green = 0–15Kts,  
Yellow = 16–25Kts  
Red = 26+Kts  
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7.4.7 How to read Graphical Temperature Dew-point Spreads  
When you request an area Metar the third page layer you receive  
is the temperature/ dew point spread. This is particularly useful to  
find areas where fog is likely to exist.  
The bars are color coded to show the likelihood of fog.  
Green = 11 or more degree spread  
Yellow = between 7-10 degrees  
Red = 6 degrees or less  
7.4.8  
How to View Weather Overlays  
There are five weather overlay options that you can scroll through  
in flight with the Enter key including one that removes all weather  
overlays entirely. Only available weather overlays will be  
accessible as you step through the cycle. The current overlay is  
depicted in the wx indicator (T/DP in above picture).  
·
·
·
·
·
NexRad Radar  
Ceiling, Visibility and Precipitation  
Wind Speed & Direction  
Temperature Dewpoint Spreads  
No weather information  
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7.5 Text Metar Reports  
The Text Request option in the Metar menu lets you  
request a complete textual Metar report for a specific  
airport. To select the desired airport, enter the identifier  
or select from the list. Once you select an airport, press  
Enter to send the request.  
When the report is received a bar will appear above the moving  
map telling you a Metar report was received. Press the INF (F2)  
button to automatically display the text report on the Airport’s  
Metar Information Page.  
Note : currently Demo mode doesn’t simulate text metars.  
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8. IN FLIGHT EMAIL  
Press the MSG button (F3) to activate the message menu  
where you can send and receive Email, or send position  
reports. Any messages you send through the Echo Flight Network will  
automatically log you in, allowing you to receive any Email sent to  
you.  
8.1 How to Send Email  
From the message menu select  
Send Mail to bring up the form  
with To, Subject, and Message  
fields. If you do not have a  
keyboard to enter text into these  
fields you must use the arrow keys  
to set the letters.  
Enter a TO address or select a previously used one. Addresses  
you enter manually will be added to the list for later reuse.  
Enter a SUBJECT or select a previously used one from the list. If  
a previous subject is used, the message body will be filled in with  
the same text sent the last time.  
When the message is complete select the SEND option and press  
Enter. The menu will close and if you have a live connection, the  
message will be queued to send. Otherwise it will be added to the  
lists for later use.  
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8.2 Receiving Email  
When Email is received, a bar at the top of the map  
will tell you that Email has been received. To view  
newly received messages, press the MSG button  
(F3). You can view old messages with the Received Mail option  
in the message menu. All Email that has been received is listed.  
You can delete messages from the archive by pressing the Direct  
To button (or Delete on a keyboard). Use the Reply option to reply  
to the selected Email.  
Your satellite transceiver is provisioned at Echo Flight to have an  
Email address like “EFlight59@EchoFlight.net”. Your Echo Flight  
number was provided with your system.  
For someone to send you Email, you need to have previously sent  
them a message with the system. If you have not done this or  
you are not logged in, the mail will be returned to the sender.  
This ensures you receive in flight Emails only from people you  
know.  
Note Email sent through the satellite cannot use html or deliver  
attachments  
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8.2.1 Email Login  
You must be logged on to the Echo Flight Network to receive  
Email. Any message sent through the system (mail, position  
reports, or weather requests) will automatically log you on. To  
manually login, select Email Login and press Enter. You will be  
logged off two hours after the last message or login. Any Email  
sent while you are not logged on will bounce or forward to an  
alternate address.  
You can use your customer service login at  
www.echoflight.com to configure alternate Email addresses  
that messages sent to your in-flight address will forward to when  
you are not logged in.  
8.3 Position Reporting  
Position reports can be sent  
manually or automatically. The  
position reports can then be  
viewed on a sectional map using your login to the customer area  
of www.echoflight.com. You can also use the web interface to  
configure Email addresses that you want position reports to be  
forwarded to.  
To manually send a position report, select Send and press Enter.  
To automatically send position reports at regular intervals ranging  
from five minutes to an hour, select the Interval value using the  
arrow keys. An interval of 0 disables automatic reporting.  
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9. THE ORBCOMM DATA LINK NETWORK  
The ORBCOMM system operates using a new generation of satellite  
technology called Low-Earth Orbit satellites ("LEOs"). The ORBCOMM  
constellation is the world's first commercial LEO data and messaging  
system, consisting of 35 satellites which send and receive data packets in  
quick bursts. The ORBCOMM constellation is a redundant and relatively  
simple relaying system. It operates as a “bent pipe,” sending and  
receiving information to a network of ground earth stations where most of  
the system complexity resides. The system has been fully operational  
since November 1998.  
The ORBCOMM system uses 137-138 MHz frequency for transmissions  
down to aircraft and 148-150 MHz frequencies for transmissions up to the  
satellites. The FCC allocated and approved these frequencies for LEO  
satellite system use at the World Administrative Radio Conference in  
February 1992. The FCC then applied approval to Little LEO mobile  
satellite services in January 1993. The FCC granted ORBCOMM a U.S.  
commercial license in October 1994.  
9.1 Advantages of LEO Technology  
1. Low Cost - ORBCOMM's LEO satellites occupy orbits approximately  
500 to 600 miles above the Earth. The close proximity to earth means  
the Subscriber Communicators require less powerful transmitters (5  
watts) and relatively simple whip antenna systems. Therefore, the  
transceiver equipment needed to communicate with an ORBCOMM  
satellite can be relatively small, lightweight and inexpensive.  
2. Any Altitude, Anywhere - The ORBCOMM system allows you to  
receive weather images while flying at any altitude, anywhere. This  
allows you to receive weather information when the weather is bad, and  
when lowering ceilings keep you within a few thousand feet of the  
ground and you are out of reach of tower-based weather information.  
Additionally, by using a satellite data link you can fly the quickest and  
most efficient route of flight without the inefficiencies of having to fly  
out of your way to access tower based weather information.  
3. Multiple Applications - The ORBCOMM system, much like the GPS  
constellation, is a satellite system developed for multiple mobile markets.  
Thus, the aviation industry can benefit from the scale of economies of  
this widely used technology at low cost today.  
4. Omni-Directional Antenna - Unlike other satellite systems, LEO  
transceivers do not require a directional dish for two-way  
communication; rather they operate with an omni-directional whip  
antenna sending data in quick bursts. ORBCOMM operates on a VHF  
frequency range making it resistant to attenuation such as rain and  
foliage.  
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9.2 Network Operation  
The three main components of the network are:  
The Space Segment - the constellation of ORBCOMM satellites.  
The Ground Segment - network gateways located around the  
world. This includes the Gateway Control Centers (GCCs),  
Gateway Earth Stations (GESs), the Network Control Center  
(NCC) and the Echo Flight Network (EFN).  
Aircraft System – the on-aircraft items required to  
communicate with the ORBCOMM system. This includes the  
Subscriber Communicator (SC), VHF and GPS Antennas,  
EchoMap software, and a portable computer.  
9.2.1 Space Segment  
The main function of the ORBCOMM satellites is to complete the link  
between the Subscriber Communicator (SC) and the switching capability  
at the NCC in the U.S. The satellites are "orbiting packet routers" ideally  
suited to gather data packets from aircraft and other mobile vehicles and  
relay them through a tracking Earth station to the NCC. Transmissions in  
other parts of the world are routed to a GCC.  
9.2.2 Ground Segment  
The ground segment contains most of the intelligence of the ORBCOMM  
system. It consists of GCCs, GESs and ORBCOMM's NCC located at  
ORBCOMM's headquarters in Dulles, VA. Within the U.S., there are four  
additional GESs located in Arizona, Georgia, New York State and  
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Washington State. The fifth GES is located in Curacao, French Antilles in  
Central America.  
Gateway Earth Station (GES)  
ORBCOMM's GESs link the ground segment with the space segment from  
multiple locations worldwide. The GESs provide the following functions:  
·
·
·
·
·
Acquire and track satellites based on orbital ephemeris data  
Transmit and receive packets to/from the satellites  
Provide connectivity between satellites and NCC (GCC)  
Monitor status of local GES hardware/software  
Monitor system level performance of satellites "connected" to the NCC  
(GCC)  
The GES is redundant in that it has two steerable high-gain VHF antennas  
that track the satellites as they cross the sky. The GES transmits to each  
satellite at a frequency centered at 149.61 MHz at 57.6 KBPS with a  
nominal power of 200 watts.  
The GES receives 3-watt transmissions from the satellite at 137-138 MHz  
range.  
Network Control Center (NCC)  
The NCC is responsible for managing the ORBCOMM network elements  
and the U.S. gateways through telemetry monitoring, system  
commanding and mission system analysis. It provides network  
management of ORBCOMM's satellite constellation and is staffed 24 hours  
a day, seven days a week by certified controllers. The NCC performs the  
following functions:  
·
·
·
Monitor real-time and back-orbit telemetry from ORBCOMM satellites  
Send real-time and stored commands to the satellites  
Provide the tools and information to assist engineering with resolution of  
satellite and ground anomalies  
·
·
·
Archive satellite and ground telemetry for analysis  
Monitor performance of the GESs  
Monitor status of the U.S. based ORBCOMM Message Switch (OMS) and  
related software  
·
Monitors connection to and status of the EFMS  
Echo Flight Message Switch (EFMS)  
The Echo Flight Message Switch receives a continuous, worldwide  
weather feed. The EFMS continually processes weather to reply to in-  
flight weather requests. All data is sent or received directly through the  
EFMS center via a dedicated high-speed frame relay line with an additional  
dial-up line as backup.  
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Gateway Control Center (GCC)  
The Gateway Control Centers are located in South America, Europe, Asia  
and provides switching capabilities to link mobile transceivers with  
terrestrial-based customer systems via standard communication modes  
including X.400, X.25, leased line, dial-up modem, public or private data  
networks, and Email networks including the Internet.  
9.2.3 Aircraft Segment  
The aircraft segment consists of the Satellite Communicator, the  
flight computer and the antennas  
Subscriber Communicator (SC)  
The SC is a two-way transceiver that provides in-flight access to weather,  
messaging and position reporting. The SC also receives GPS positions  
with its eight-channel GPS receiver. All data is sent via an RS-232 serial  
port to either your computer.  
Note: This system is for portable use only; it is not STC’d. If you need  
to permanently attach any items to the aircraft consult your avionics  
shop for a field approval. (Form 337) Contact Echo Flight if you require  
any assistance.  
Two antennas are provided, a portable GPS antenna, which can be  
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placed upon the glareshield of the aircraft, and a special VHF antenna  
mounted on the top of the fuselage for two-way communications with the  
ORBCOMM satellites. The VHF antenna is the only permanent  
installation required. Refer to the Antenna Installation Manual.  
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10. TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
If you have questions call 1 -888-739-7161 from 10am to  
7pm EST Mon. through Fri. or Email Support@EchoFlight.com.  
10.1 Log Files  
There are several log files generated to help us track down any  
unforeseen issues you may have with EchoMap.  
\echomap\echomap.log contains information about the  
operation of EchoMap, mostly the same information that appears  
in the output window on the lower left of your screen. You can  
graphically view this log using the logtool.exe utility. This is the  
most important file for debugging satellite connection problems.  
\echomap\userdata\gps directory contains recordings of GPS  
information from past trips.  
In the event EchoMap does not function within normal parameters  
contact support at Echo Flight. If you have Email, we may ask you  
to send these files to us for review.  
10.2 Disk Space  
It is recommended that you always have at least 10 megabytes of  
free disk space when running EchoMap. If you are running low on  
disk space you may delete the log files. It is suggested that you  
do this only if you don’t have any issues that you may need  
assistance with. If you run out of disk space you will be  
prompted to reset or disable your GPS output file to recover  
space.  
10.3 Echo Flight Online  
Subscribers can login to the Echo Flight website at  
http://www.echoflight.com. If you don’t have a login and  
password for your account, call Echo Flight support to arrange  
one. The website can provide you with performance statistics that  
can help you identify and troubleshoot data-link antenna  
installation problems, as well as provide access to position reports  
and various settings for your account.  
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APPENDIX A: KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS  
There are many keyboard shortcuts that can be used to access  
EchoMap functionality without using the menus.  
Key  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Action  
What it does  
Nav Menu  
Info Menu  
Msg Menu  
WX Menu  
D ?Menu  
Navigation Menu.  
Information Menu.  
Messaging Menu.  
Weather Menu.  
Direct To Menu.  
F8  
Compass  
Cycle through compass display  
modes on map.  
F10  
Windowed  
Toggle between windowed and full  
screen for easy access to other  
software without leaving EchoMap.  
Exit the program, with confirmation.  
Back up menus.  
Exit the program, with confirmation.  
Toggle demo movement. Won’t work  
if GPS is on.  
F12  
Esc  
Ctrl-C  
Ctrl-D  
Exit  
Escape  
Exit  
Demo  
Ctrl-G  
Ctrl-K  
Ctrl-Q  
GPS  
Toggle GPS movement, scanning for  
SC if necessary.  
Toggle keyboard mode.  
Keyboard  
Mode  
Clear queues Clears the send and receive queues  
of the Data Communicator.  
Ctrl-U  
Ctrl-T  
UTC Time  
Clear Trip  
Path  
Show the computer and UTC time.  
Reset the trip path on your display  
screen.  
Ctrl-V Show Version Show current EchoMap version in  
the output window.  
Ctrl-X  
Ctrl  
<>  
<,  
>.  
A
Exit  
Rotate  
left/right  
Slower  
Exit the program, with confirmation.  
In demo or off mode rotate your  
heading left or right.  
Decrease demo ground speed.  
Increase demo ground speed.  
Toggle airport display.  
Faster  
Airports  
Borders  
Class  
B
C
Toggle state border display.  
Toggle class airspace display.  
Airspace  
Departure  
Highways  
D
H
I
Toggle departure path display.  
Toggle highway display.  
Intersections Toggle Intersection display.  
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Key  
J
N
O
P
R
S
T
V
Action  
Jet Airways  
NDBs  
Obstacles  
PJAs  
Arrivals  
Special Use  
Trip Path  
VORs  
What it does  
Toggle jet airway display.  
Toggle NDB display.  
Toggle obstacle / tower display.  
Toggle parachute jump area display.  
Toggle arrival path display.  
Toggle special use airspace display.  
Toggle user flight path line display.  
Toggle VOR display.  
W
Victor  
Airways  
Toggle victor airway display.  
Y
Hydro  
Toggle hydro graphics display  
Reduce the scale of the map.  
Increase the scale of the map.  
Scroll through preset map layers or  
select menu items.  
? or ?  
? or ?  
? ?  
Zoom In  
Zoom Out  
Scroll  
?
Enter  
Cycle weather overlay mode  
off/NexRAD / METAR/wind/TDP or  
activate menu items.  
Insert  
Delete  
Add layer  
Add current overlay to list controlled  
by the ? ? ?keys.  
Remove current overlay from list  
controlled by the ? ? ?keys.  
Delete layer  
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ALT (GPS Altitude): Altitude, calculated by the GPS receiver. A substantial  
difference between this altitude value and altitude referenced above sea  
level may exist due to accuracy degradation by the military; altitude  
information should not be used for vertical navigation.  
Azimuth: Bearing, as measured clockwise from true or magnetic north.  
Brg (Bearing): The direction to any point, usually measured in 360  
degrees relative to true or magnetic north.  
Course: The planned direction of travel in a horizontal plane.  
Course Deviation: The amount of distance left or right from the  
desired course of travel.  
CDI (Course Deviation Indicator): Is the graphic indicator of course  
deviation shown as a graduated bar indicating the distance left or right of  
course.  
DTK (Desired Track): The desired course of navigation between a point  
of origin and a destination Waypoint.  
GES (Ground Earth Station): The ground earth station links with the  
ORBCOMM satellite to provide a direct link to the ORBCOMM Network  
Control center.  
GS (Ground Speed): Speed of travel across the ground measured in  
nautical miles per hour.  
INT (Intersection): Intersections can be set to display, or not display in  
the moving map mode according to their distance from the aircraft.  
Kts (Knots): All speeds are displayed as knots or nautical miles per hour.  
Every 1.15 statute miles per hour equals 1 knot.  
Lat (Latitude): Lines that circle, and are parallel to, the equator.  
Latitude is in degrees, minutes and seconds north and south of the  
equator.  
LEO (Low Earth Orbit): A new generation of satellite communication  
satellites orbiting at low altitude (approximately 500 miles above the  
earth), able to communicate with low power ground transceivers without  
the need for a directional antenna. All two-way data is transferred via  
ORBCOMM’s Low Earth Orbit constellation.  
Lon (Longitude): Any line from pole to pole measured in degrees,  
minutes and seconds that is perpendicular to the equator.  
METAR: the international standard code for hourly and special surface  
weather observations. The METAR acronym roughly translates from the  
French as Aviation Routine Weather Report.  
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Magnetic North: The region, some distance from the geographic  
North Pole where the earth’s magnetic lines concentrate. The angle  
between where the magnetic compass points to, magnetic north, and true  
north is the magnetic variation. Magnetic variation is measured in east or  
west. To get true course from magnetic course eastern variations are  
deducted and western variations are added. In EchoMap, magnetic  
deviation is calculated based on the nearest airport or Navaid. A light, thin  
green tick on the compass indicates true north.  
Minute: 1/60th of a degree of a circle. One nautical mile.  
Nautical Miles (Nm): 1.15 statute miles equals 1 nautical mile. All  
distances in EchoMap are in nautical miles.  
NDB (Non-Directional Beacon): NDBs can be set to display, or not  
display in the moving map mode according to their distance from the  
aircraft; this is user configurable. NDBs, closest to furthest can also be  
accessed directly through the D? /F5 and INFO/F2 keys.  
Rng (Range): The distance from the present position to the destination  
Waypoint measured in nautical miles.  
Second: 1/60th of a minute of a circle.  
Statute Mile: 0.87 of a nautical mile. Not currently used in EchoMap.  
Subscriber Communicator (SC): The subscriber communicator is  
the unit that simultaneously handles all two-way ORBCOMM data  
transmissions as well as the receiving of GPS signals and sends all data via  
an RS-232 serial port to the computer.  
Trk (Track): The line over the earth that the aircraft is actually traveling.  
True North: Geographic north, located at the North Pole. True north is  
represented in EchoMap by light green compass tick.  
UTC (Universal Coordinated Time): Zulu time, the time in Greenwich,  
England. This time, provided by the GPS is used to calculate weather age  
in EchoMap.  
Waypoint: Any fix used for navigation and defined by latitude and  
longitude coordinates.  
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