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Can you get info on the targets?
In my Stemme and C-180 I have many different displays.* I can usually get information which includes ICAO code (least informative), airline flight number (not military), and N-number (also not military).* By simple elimination one might assume the ICAO only code might be military.* But you know about ass-u-me... On 10/10/2019 10:58 AM, Eric Greenwell wrote: Darryl Ramm wrote on 10/9/2019 12:26 PM: * I'll try to do some counting of Southwest traffic stats on my ADS-B receiver in the Bay Area. My Phoenix has a Dynon Skyview EFIS with ADS-B in/out. Is there anyway to tell the target is a military aircraft? Same question for the Powerflarm in my ASH 26 E - can I determine a target is a military aircraft (I have the simple rectangular display that just shows little triangles)? -- Dan, 5J |
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