Electronic Horizontal Situation Indicators (EHSIs) are typically used as a primary flight instrument on modern aircraft to display the aircraft's position and movement relative to the earth's surface.

While some EHSIs may have weather radar capabilities built-in, most do not. Instead, weather radar information is typically displayed on a separate screen or instrument panel known as a Weather Radar Display (WRD).

It's important to note that the specific compatibility of an EHSI with a weather radar system will depend on the make and model of both the EHSI and the radar system, as well as any additional equipment or software that may be required to integrate the two systems. Therefore, it's always best to consult the manufacturer's documentation or speak with a qualified aviation technician to determine the compatibility of specific EHSI and weather radar systems.

 

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