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Old July 26th 06, 01:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Mike Granby
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Default Seeking KT-79 transponder install/operational info


I think it's reasonable to assume there's some way of setting the VFR
code, as it varies around the world. 4263 is an internal code allocated
to Albuquerque, I believe, so it's probably a company squawk for a
common user like an air ambulance. I have a KT-79 maintenance manual
but it has no mention of how to setting the VFR code. I'll try to
round-up an install manual to set if it's in there...

 




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