Display methodology for encoding simultaneous absolute and...

Communications: electrical – Aircraft alarm or indicating systems – Flight alarm

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C340S967000, C340S970000, C342S029000

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07098809

ABSTRACT:
A display control device, having a processor structured for receiving terrain elevation information and samples of current position and altitude above ground data; and one or more algorithms resident on the processor for generating, as a function of the current position and altitude above ground data, one or more display control signals for causing a display device to display, in a monochromatic scale graduated as a function of terrain elevation relative to mean sea level, a strategic portion of the terrain elevation information extending between a minimum elevation of the strategic portion of the terrain elevation information and a pre-selected strategic altitude threshold less than the altitude above ground data.

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