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Marc Ramsey wrote:
Tim Mara wrote: as far as I know transponders do transmit even when not being interogated.they just don't reply with as strong a signal and not as often I don't believe they transmit at all, unless they receive a radar signal. Perhaps Eric or others more knowledgeable than I, know... I've never read that or heard anyone suggest that before, so I really doubt it. They were designed long before the passive "alerter" units became available, which are the only instruments I know of that might benefit from it. Perhaps someone with a TPAS, Surecheck, etc could tell us if their unit gets a signal from their airplane when it's in the hangar and the transponder clearly isn't getting hit by radar? -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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