The aircraft radome must be structurally sound and constructed of radar-transparent material (fiberglass/composite). Excessive paint layers or improper repairs can degrade radar signals.

Regularly inspect the radome for damage or coatings (like paint with high metallic content) that can block radar signals. Waveguide Care: Do not kink the waveguide.

: Pilot-adjustable horizontal scan angles of 20°, 40°, 60°, 90°, or 120°.

Before using the winch for recovery, perform a functional test:

The manual provides:

The GWX 75 is a high-performance, industrial-grade gas detector designed to provide accurate and reliable monitoring of gas levels in various environments. This installation manual is intended to guide users through the process of installing and configuring the GWX 75 gas detector. It is essential to follow the instructions outlined in this manual to ensure safe and effective operation of the device.

: Supports pitch-and-roll stabilization and altitude-compensated tilt (ACT) when interfaced with the aircraft's AHRS. Scan Range

: Interfaces with the aircraft's AHRS (Attitude and Heading Reference System) for automatic pitch and roll stabilization. Technical Specifications Specification Transmit Frequency 9300 MHz to 9500 MHz Peak Power 40 W nominal Horizontal Scan Adjustable (20°, 40°, 60°, 90°, or 120°) Manual Tilt +/- 15 degrees Up to 320 nm (12-inch antenna)

What are you installing the radar on?

: Available with 10-inch or 12-inch phased array antennas to fit various radome configurations.

If the display (if present) shows “Cfg Err”, you must download the configuration software (refer to Appendix B of the manual). The default factory password is often “0000” or “GWX75”.