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Old November 16th 13, 04:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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I think my Trig TT22 transmits my registration number along with the other
codes.


"Alan" wrote in message
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In article "Dan Marotta"
writes:
Because it makes them feel in "control"...

wrote in message
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Flying 2KA (Duo Discus with Lynn Alley) out of Salt Lake a week ago in the
wave we were squawking 1202. When we got to an area of high jet traffic
we
called to SLC approach and let them know we were there. Even though we
were
the only glider with a transponder flying in the area that day they still
moved us over to another code to keep track of us. Interesting.

Bruno - B4


Actually, I suspect it is to allow them to tie the glider ident to the
target in the data block shown on the display. Then they know that you
are
two kilo alpha instead of just that glider with the anonymous transponder
code.

It is also that much better in case another glider comes along in the
area.

Alan


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Old November 17th 13, 12:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
SoaringXCellence
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Default Transponder use

On Saturday, November 16, 2013 8:26:07 AM UTC-8, Dan Marotta wrote:
I think my Trig TT22 transmits my registration number along with the other

codes.





"Alan" wrote in message

...

In article "Dan Marotta"


writes:


Because it makes them feel in "control"...




wrote in message


...


Flying 2KA (Duo Discus with Lynn Alley) out of Salt Lake a week ago in the


wave we were squawking 1202. When we got to an area of high jet traffic


we


called to SLC approach and let them know we were there. Even though we


were


the only glider with a transponder flying in the area that day they still


moved us over to another code to keep track of us. Interesting.




Bruno - B4




Actually, I suspect it is to allow them to tie the glider ident to the


target in the data block shown on the display. Then they know that you


are


two kilo alpha instead of just that glider with the anonymous transponder


code.




It is also that much better in case another glider comes along in the


area.




Alan


In fact that is one of the significant additions to a Mode-S transponder.
 




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