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KEY OWNER/USER BENEFITS Advanced Doppler-based turbulence and weather detection for
faster, better quality weather analysis Solid-state transmitter provides higher reliability (no magnetron
burnout) and allows optimum pulse width for all ranges and modes Supersensitive coherent receiver architecture with bandwidth
optimized for each transmitter pulse width Virtually eliminates personnel radiation hazard of conventional
radars Ground clutter suppression mode enhances weather returns by
minimizing ground returns using Doppler processing Dual control capability that gives independently selectable
range, mode and tilt for pilot and copilot Auto tilt reduces pilot workload by automatically readjusting
antenna tilt after a range or altitude change Automatic picture rotation capable during aircraft turns keeps
a clear weather picture at all times; no waiting for a scan update Path Attenuation and Correction (PAC) accurately displays
weather behind intervening storms warns of attenuated areas (radar shadow) Sector scan provides rapid picture updates by reducing scan
angle to ± 30°
OVERVIEW
Unprecedented radar performance is now available with the Collins TWR-850/
WXR-840/WXR-800 Weather Radar Systems. State-of-the-art electronic and computer
technologies provide operational convenience and features previously available
only to large air transport aircraft. Now, the small size and light weight
of the TWR-850/WXR-840/WXR-800 makes these radars the choice for the rest
of the turbine-powered fleet. In addition, the solid-state transmitter improves
reliability and eliminates one of the most troublesome components of conventional weather
radar - the magnetron vacuum tube. In addition to the expected function of detecting precipitation, the
TWR-850 also detects accompanying turbulence by using Doppler frequency shift.
This technological advancement is made possible by the availability of transmitters
with extremely high frequency stability and powerful digital signal processing
capabilities.
DESCRIPTION
The sensor portion of the TWR-850/WXR-840/WXR-800 system is a single
unit comprising an integrated receiver, transmitter, antenna and processing
circuitry. This entire unit weighs less than 24 pounds and
mounts in the aircraft radome. Weather radar system control is via the WXP-850/WXP-840/WXP-800 Weather
Radar Control Panel or the DCP-2000 Display Control Panel installed in the
flight deck. As an option on the WXP-840/WXP-850, two such panels can be installed,
providing each pilot independent control of the radar picture. The weather radar picture can be displayed on the Electronic Flight
Instrument System (EFIS) multifunction or adaptive flight display in a four-color
(green, yellow, red, magenta) format. The magenta color indicates areas of
very heavy rainfall rates of two inches per hour or greater. In addition,
Path Attenuation Compensation (PAC) alert indicates areas of radar shadow
due to signal attenuation caused by intervening areas of precipitation. The system is fully digital and requires a minimum of interconnecting
wires. Standard ARINC 429 interfaces are
used for control information and digital altitude inputs while radar data
is transmitted from the sensor unit via digital ARINC 453 buses.
The system will also accept conventional analog altitude signals for antenna
stabilization.
OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE
The maximum display range of 300 nautical
miles provides long-range viewing capability. Avoidance range, a
calculated performance measurement, is even greater than the 300
mile display range with an 18-inch flat-plate
antenna. The minimum full-scale display range of five nautical miles provides
an expanded view that pilots will find particularly convenient in terminal
areas. The TWR-850 provides the safety-enhancing features of turbulence detection,
heavy rainfall rate emphasis and indications of areas of radar attenuation
(radar shadow). Picture interpretation and pilot workload are reduced with
the selectable ground clutter suppression mode. The optional capabilities of the TWR-850/WXR-840 include dual-mode operation
that allows each pilot to select mode, range and tilt settings independently. A feature of Collins solid-state radar is the automatic rotation of
the picture while the aircraft is turned. No longer are the details lost as
the picture is recreated with each scan. Instead, the picture is rotated in
synchronization with the aircraft turn if the radar display is also capable
of this function. Auto tilt (TWR-850/WXR-840 only) is an additional feature designed to
decrease workload. During altitude or range changes, it automatically maintains
the antenna tilt angle to the approximate angle desired by the pilot based
on the previous selected tilt settings. Pilots will also appreciate the sector
scan (not included on WXR-800) of ±30° for
providing rapid updates at critical times. The TWR-850/WXR-840/WXR-800 also provides gain settings both above and
below the calibrated position. Three steps in each direction with each step
and provide approximately six dB of gain
change that result in a total range of ±18
dB (two color levels) from the calibrated position. The all solid-state RTA-8XX receiver/transmitter/antenna/processor assembly
is the central item of the TWR-850/WXR-840/WXR-800 system. This unit mounts
on the forward bulkhead in the place where, traditionally, only the radar
antenna was installed. Mounted on the forward portion of this unit is the
flat plate antenna. Directly behind the antenna is the RF assembly that consists
of a solid-state transmitter and the receiver. No waveguide is required due
to packaging. This eliminates the nuisance of installing and pressurizing
the waveguide and, most importantly, the signal loss associated with waveguides. The receiver/transmitter/antenna moves as a single unit as the system
scans. This assembly is mounted on a drive mechanism that contains the motors
and gears for the scan and tilt process. The drive assembly is attached to the base, a cylindrical unit 15 inches in diameter and
less than two inches deep. The base contains power supplies and the processing
circuits which perform the signal processing required to obtain detailed information
from the signals returned from the targets. Increased speed and decreased
size of digital processing devices make it possible to provide this sophisticated
signal processing in such a small unit. Control of all weather radar functions is performed through the WXP-850,
WXP-840 and WXP-800 Weather Radar Control Panels, associated with the TWR-850/WXR-840/WXR-800
systems or the DCP-2000 Display Control Panel. All provide rotary, push button
and push-pull switches for the pilot and also contains circuitry required
to process the radar data from the sensor unit and output it for use by the
display system.
TYPICAL SYSTEMS RTA-854 | 1 | Receiver/ Transmitter/Antenna,
Turbulence Weather Radar | 622-8440-004 | WXP-850A | 1 | Panel, Weather Radar | 622-8393-014 |
RTA-844 | 1 | Receiver/ Transmitter/Antenna,
Weather Radar | 622-9302-004 | WXP-840A | 1 | Panel, Weather Radar | 622-9304-014 |
AFD-2000A | 1 | Adaptive Flight Display | 822-1716-121 | DCP-2000 | 1 | Display Control Panel | 822-1719-001 |
Note(s): | See the FDS-2000 Flight Display System section for specifications,
Selection Guide and Installation Hardware
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SPECIFICATIONS FAA TSO | C63c | C63c | Environmental | DO-160B | DO-160B | | | F2/BBJ/E1/XXXXX/Z/BZ/ AZAZA | F2/BBJ/E1/XXXXX/Z/BZ/ AZAZA |
EUROCAE | ED-14B | ED-14B |
Height | * | * | Width | * | * | Length | 22.01
cm (8.7 in) | 22.01 cm (8.7 in) | Diameter | 38.1 cm (15.0 in) | 38.1 cm (15.0 in) | Weight | 8.8
kg(19.5 lb) | 9.1 kg (20.1 lb) | *
See product fact sheet or installation manual |
Temperature | -55
to +70°C | -55 to +70°C | Altitude | 55,000 ft | 55,000 ft |
Power | 28
V DC at 3.1A | 28 V DC at 3.1A | | |
Plus, for analog stabilization only | 115
V AC, 400 Hz at 10
mA max or | 115 V AC, 400 Hz at 10 mA max or | | | | 26 V AC, 400 Hz at 2.3 mA | 26 V AC, 400 Hz at 2.3 mA | Lighting | N/A | N/A |
FAA TSO | C63c | C63c | C63c | Environmental | DO-160B | DO-160A | DO-160A | | | F2/BBJ/E1/XXXXX/ Z/BZ/ AZAZA | D1/A/PKS/ XXXXXX AAAAA | D1/A/PKS/ XXXXXX AAAAA |
EUROCAE | ED-14B | ED-14A | ED-14A |
Height | * | 35.2 mm (1.39 in) | 44.5 mm (1.75 in) | Width | * | 156.5 mm (6.16 in) | 127.0 mm (5.0 in) | Length | 29.5
cm (11.6 in) | 176.1
mm (6.93 in) | 165.1 mm (6.5 in) | Diameter | 45.7 cm (18.0 in) | | | Weight | 10.4
kg (23.1 lb) | 0.86
kg (1.9 lb) | 0.86 kg (1.9 lb) | | *
See product fact sheet or installation manual |
Temperature | -55
to +70° C | -20 to 55°C | -20 to 55°C | Altitude | 55,000 ft | 50,000
ft | 50,000 ft |
Power | 28
V DC at 3.1A | 28 V
DC at 0.5 A | 28 V DC at 0.5 A |
Plus, for analog stabilization only | 115
V AC, 400 Hz at 10
mA max | | | | | or | | | | | 26 V AC, 400 Hz at 2.3 mA | | | Lighting | N/A | 5 V
AC or 5 V DC at 1.5
A | 5
V AC or 5 V DC at 1.5
A | | | | or | or | | | | 28 V DC at 0.35 A | 28 V DC at 0.35 A | *See
product fact sheet or installation manual |
Performance Index | 222 | 222 | 224 | 228 | Avoidance
Range | 340 nm | 340 nm | 365 nm | 420 nm | Ranges | 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200,
300 nm standard | 5,
10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 nm standard | 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 nm standard | 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 nm standard | Transmitter
Power | 35 W Nominal | 35 W Nominal | 35
W Nominal | 35 W Nominal | Frequency | X band | X band | X band | X band | Pulse
Length | 1.8, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, or 28.8 micro sec | 1.8,
2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, or 28.8 micro sec | 1.8, 2.4, 4.8,
9.6, 19.2, or 28.8 micro sec | 1.8, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, or 28.8 micro sec | Scan Rate | 27°/second | 27°/second | 27°/second | 27°/second | Modes | Weather,
Map, Test, Standby | Weather, Weather and Turbulence*, Turbulence*, Target,
Map, Test, Standby, Off | Weather, Weather and Turbulence*, Turbulence*, Target,
Map, Test, Standby, Off | Weather, Weather and Turbulence*, Turbulence*, Target,
Map, Test, Standby, Off | Antenna | | | | |
Type | Flat Plate | Flat Plate | Flat
Plate | Flat
Plate | Size | 30.5
cm (12.0 in) | 30.5
cm (12.0 in) | 35.6
cm (14.0 in) | 45.7 cm (18.0 in) |
Beam Width | 8° | 8° | 7° | 6° | Scan Angle | 120°, sector
scan | 120°, or 60° sector
scan | 120°, or 60° sector
scan | 120°, or 60° sector scan |
Tilt | ±15° | ±15° | ±15° | ±15° | Stabilization | ±30° combined
pitch, roll and tilt | ±30° combined pitch,
roll and tilt | ±30° combined pitch,
roll and tilt | ±30° combined pitch,
roll and tilt | *
RTA-85X only |
Mating Connector Depth | 50.8
mm (2.0 in) | 50.8 mm (2.0 in) | Mounting | Front
panel | Dzus |
The TWR-850/WXR-840
is currently compatible with the EFIS equipment listed below. However, it
is recommended that Collins be contacted to confirm current compatibility. | System | Type | Dash Number | EFIS-84 | DPU/MPU-84 | -002 | EFIS-85/86A
(1) | DPU/MPU-85A/86A | -002 | EFIS-85/86B (2,12) | DPU/MPU-85G/86G | -002 | EFIS-85/86B
(4,14) | DPU/MPU-85N/86N | -001/002/003/004/005/012 | EFIS-85/86C (4,14) | DPU/MPU-85R/86R | -001/002/003 | EFIS-85/86E
(4,14) | DPU/MPU-86S | -001/002/003/004 | EFIS-86D (2) | DPU/MPU-86K | -003/004 |
SELECTION GUIDE RTA-800 | 12
in | 822-1050-004 | RTA-852 | 12 in | 622-8439-004 | RTA-854 | 14
in | 622-8440-004 | RTA-858 | 18 in | 622-8441-004 | RTA-842 | 12
in | 622-9301-004 | RTA-844 | 14 in | 622-9302-004 | RTA-848 | 18 in | 622-9303-004 |
WXP-850A | X | | X | | X | 622-8393-011 | | | X | | X | X | | 622-8393-012 | | | X | | | | X | 622-8393-013 | | | X | | | X | | 622-8393-014 | WXP-850B | | X | X | | X | 622-8394-011 | | | | X | X | X | | 622-8394-012 | | | | X | | | X | 622-8394-013 | | | | X | | X | | 622-8394-014 | WXP-840A | X | | X | | X | 622-9304-011 | | | X | | X | X | | 622-9304-012 | | | X | | | | X | 622-9304-013 | | | X | | | X | | 622-9404-014 | WXP-840B | | X | X | | X | 622-9305-011 | | | | X | X | X | | 622-9305-012 | | | | X | | | X | 622-9305-013 | | | | X | | X | | 622-9305-014 | WXP-800A | X | | | | X | 822-1048-001 | | | X | | | X | | 822-1048-002 | | WXP-800B | | X | | | X | 622-1049-001 | | | | X | | X | | 622-1049-002 | Note(s): | Slave capability allows
one pilot HSI to display the radar display resulting from the other pilot
WXP control settings Slave capability is not required but is recommended in all dual installations It is not recommended in a single installation |
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INSTALLATION HARDWARE Connector kit, crimp
contacts | 1 | 687-9726-003 | Shim
kit | A/R | 687-9728-002 | Alignment bar | A/R | 687-9729-001 | Special
cable (Raychem 10599) | A/R | 425-0215-020 |
Connector kit, crimp
contacts | 1 | | | 687-9727-003 | Shell,
connector, 25 pin, crimp style | | 1 | | 371-0213-030 | Shell, connector, 37
pin, crimp style | | 1 | | 371-0213-040 | Crimp
contacts, fits awg 20-, 22-, 24-wire | | 62 | | 371-0213-110 | Connector, 25 pin,
solder type | | | 1 | 371-0221-000 | Connector,
37 pin, solder type | | | 1 | 371-0222-000 | Hood assembly, 25 pin | | 1 | 1 | 371-0185-000 | Hood
assembly, 37 pin | | 1 | 1 | 371-0186-000 | Screw lock assembly | | 2 | 2 | 371-0040-010 | Keying
kit | | 1 | 1 | 629-8381-001 | Note(s): | Order all items in any one option for each WXP Option A consists of all option B items in a single kit
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