ravenclaw_007 Posted Friday at 01:49 PM Posted Friday at 01:49 PM does anybody know what this instrument is for , you will find it in the Israeli and the Turkish late F-4E versions any clue or info will Help me
ravenclaw_007 Posted Friday at 04:11 PM Author Posted Friday at 04:11 PM based on the net this could be the CMAW. IND. (countermeassure alert and warning indicator) if so i have still no clue how it works and what it displays
daddyairplanes Posted Friday at 09:11 PM Posted Friday at 09:11 PM could it be something from when IAI upgraded Turkish Phantoms in the late 90s? thought i had when you mentions Israeli and late Turkish birds... 1
streakeagle Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM I think it is labeled "Chan. Ind." as in Channel Indicator. Google AI spit out this in response to my guess: In the context of the Turkish Air Force F-4E 2020 Terminator cockpit, "CHAN. IND." is an abbreviation for Channel Indicator. Global Aviation Resource +3 Function: It is part of the upgraded avionics suite, often linked to the radio or electronic warfare systems (such as the EL/L-8222 ECM pod) operated by the backseater (Weapon Systems Officer) to show the current active frequency channel or Electronic Counter Measures (ECM) channel. Upgrade Context: Following the Israeli-led modernization (Terminator 2020 project), the cockpit was overhauled with new digital displays and modern mission systems, retaining some analog switch labeling. Usage: It is commonly used in Turkish Air Force F-4E 2020 jets flying in modernized, 111 Filo (Eskişehir) 111th squadron training operations 1
streakeagle Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM Google changed it mind and spit out this: "Chan. Ind." on Turkish F-4 Phantom (specifically F-4E 2020 Terminator) instrument panels refers to the Channel Indicator for the UHF radio or navigation system, likely associated with the 18-channel preset system of the ARC-150 UHF radio or the updated MFX-484 UHF/VHF system installed during modernization. YouTube +2 Context: It is part of the UHF/COMM or AUX radio control panels, enabling the pilot or Weapon Systems Officer (WSO) to see which pre-programmed frequency channel (1-18 or 1-20) is currently selected. Function: In the Turkish F-4E/2020 Terminator (modernized by IAI and Aselsan), this indicator works with the updated CDU-900 (Control Display Unit) to show selected comms channels. 1 1
streakeagle Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM It could all be AI slop, but I can't find any better references. 1 1
Crusader Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago CHAN. IND. is the most plausible marking, given that there are red and green parts of display edges. And "green" primary and "red" secondary radio are common names for the radio configuration in NATO aircraft. That's my 100% non-AI take on this topic 4 1
citizen67 Posted 26 minutes ago Posted 26 minutes ago Allow me an off-topic comment: how are you, Volker?
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