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"jettester" wrote in message oups.com... #1. Transponders would not solve the mid air problem unless you were the only one in close proximity to the attacking aircraft. Typically, TCAS can't factor multiple threats?!? Even the lowly Zaon MRX can. they set MTI (moving target indicator) to above 60K or higher (especially if near a large amount of highway ground traffic), so once you start thermalling they lose you unless you are given a discrete squawk other than 1200 (for non participating VFR Traffic) TCAS filtering out "highway ground traffic" ...squawking 1200? The biggest benefit of transponder is not that people on the ground will see you -- after all, they are not the ones that are going to hit you. My transponder is on not as much for the ATC, but for the TCAS/TPAS flying out there. -- Yuliy |
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