Hi jcross,
Looking back at your previous posts, it looks like it’s been quite a while since you have been on here. If so, welcome back.
If you are trying to test the Radar Display, I would strongly advise powering the unit up outside, and waiting for live traffic, rather than trying to test from previous track files.
Things have moved on massively with PAW since you last posted. Although track replay buttons are still included on the Tracks Screen, we don’t do track replays on PAW these days. It’s been so long since I tried this facility in fact that I can’t even say if it still works. Quite frankly, I’d be surprised.
Edit: it does, but with limitations as described in my later post below. As you can see, all the traffic on your traffic screen is as you say greyed out, which means it won’t be displayed on the traffic screen or sent to your EFB and most of the replayed traffic is reporting as FLARM - which will certainly confuse the software.
Track Files can be replayed far more effectively nowadays using the online Aircrew replay tools - see
https://aircrew.co.uk/playback and
https://aircrew.co.uk/playback/groundstations so the ‘in-unit’ PAW Track Replay tools have effectively fallen into disuse.
While on the subject, I notice that you have ‘Positional Contacts Settings’ filters set in Configure for Horizontal and Vertical Display Ranges. These settings will limit your display and should
only be set when the PAW is being used with an EFB
which doesn’t have its own vertical and horizontal filters. For commonly used EFBs like SkyDemon or EasyVFR, we recommend that the PAW filters are left at the default ‘Display All’ setting, with Vertical Range set in your EFB where required. Horizontal range (for known position moving aircraft - which includes ADSB, Mode-S/3D and FLARM/OGN Uplinks) is automatically limited by your display screen range limits.
The RADAR Screen (as you can see) has its own horizontal and vertical range settings.
Hope this helps
Best Regards
Peter