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Old February 27th 04, 03:42 PM
Rob Thomas
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Just a clarification:

You will see all the transponder information that ATC has. You will NOT see
reflections from their radar. That's supposed to be a limitation in the
FAA's software that they are supposedly going to fix in the future. This is
from one of the billion aviation magazines that I got this month. Can't
remember which one.

I also suspect that the software is written in such a manner that you won't
be seeing military aircraft on your screen either!

r.

"Thomas Borchert" wrote in message
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Smackey,


not sure about your 1. but

2. I assume that the traffic warning in the mode-s will not alert to
traffic if I'm not in a mode-s area, and/or there are aircraft only
only squaking mode-c or other. In other words, if I'm fling along out
in the hinterlands (a frequent occurance) where there is no mode-s,
the traffic warning is nonexistent!! Wouldn't I do just as well with
a portable Monroy, or similar, traffic alerter?


You will see all traffic ATC sees, including Mode C (and A, and possibly
primary). The mode S in YOUR aircraft is used to uplink the ATCtraffic
data from the radar ground station to your transponder. If the radar
station is not TIS-equipped, this uplink will not happen. So, the lack
of TIS in the hinterlands is due to a lack of radar ground station
equipment, not the equipment of other aircraft.

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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)