In my RV-12 with Dynon Mode-S and ADS-B receiver, the lower right of the map indicates either "ADS-B FULL", "ADS-B PARTIAL" or something else--like "ADS-B None" (I can't remember exactly). The Version 6.0 N pilots user's guide doesn't appear to mention this FULL or PARTIAL, let alone define them. My experience was that the PARTIAL seemed to still include the NEXRAD weather/storm display, but may not have included any traffic (though, flying across the vast boondocks of New Mexico and Utah, there very well may not have been any traffic). What exactly does FULL and PARTIAL ADS-B mean on the Skyview display???
Related query: All of the ADS-B coverage maps I can find on the web show two states--Utah and Wyoming--with no ADS-B ground equipment, and therefore I would assume no coverage. However, flying from the Four Corners area to the civilized portions of Utah (Wasatch front/SLC/Provo area), we had PARTIAL coverage which appeared to accurately display NEXRAD weather. What is to be believed? Are there ADS-B ground stations in Utah, or was I picking things up from stations on the Utah-Colorado Border???? Any noted ADS-B coverage authorities out there?
Related query: All of the ADS-B coverage maps I can find on the web show two states--Utah and Wyoming--with no ADS-B ground equipment, and therefore I would assume no coverage. However, flying from the Four Corners area to the civilized portions of Utah (Wasatch front/SLC/Provo area), we had PARTIAL coverage which appeared to accurately display NEXRAD weather. What is to be believed? Are there ADS-B ground stations in Utah, or was I picking things up from stations on the Utah-Colorado Border???? Any noted ADS-B coverage authorities out there?