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5 International Use Limitations
At the time of publishing of this revision, portable ADS-B OUT transmitters
are not permitted for global use (including the United States). Operating
SkyEcho outside of approved airspace, the transmit function must be
disabled. SkyEcho can be used as a receiver in all locations.
6 United Kingdom Regulation
EC devices are intended for voluntary carriage on registered and non-
registered UK Annex II aircraft, non-complex EASA aircraft of <5700kg
MTOM and for gliders and balloons (including those covered under ELA 1
and ELA 2) within uncontrolled UK airspace. EC Devices do not replace the
need for a transponder when required by airspace/flight rules. Aeronautical
Information Circular (AIC) Y 141/2019 allows for the use of EC devices
simultaneously with ATCRBS or Mode S transponders which are not
Extended Squitter (ES) or ADS-B OUT enabled. If your aircraft is ADS-B
OUT enabled, you must disable the transmit function of SkyEcho from the
configuration settings.
6.1 CAA CAP 1391 Declaration
An EC device that operates using ADS-B at 1090MHz must have a
Declaration of Capability and Conformance (DoCC) from the manufacturer
before you can legally use it on board an aircraft. The pilot in command of
the aircraft is responsible for ensuring that the EC device has a valid
declaration. Please refer to the CAA EC Web page for more information:
https://www.caa.co.uk/General-aviation/Aircraft-ownership-and-maintenance/Electronic-
Reference number
Issue number
Manufacturer
Type number
Category
UK.CAA.DoCC.000007
Issue 0
uAvionix Inc
SkyEcho 2
Intermediate