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All the transponders currently listed by Filser
http://www.filser.de/onlineshop/english/ are modes A/C and S, and have extended squitter; they all have an integral alticoder. These are probably the cheapest on the UK market http://www.lxavionics.co.uk/ . I would be surprised if this is not true of other makes, I am sure it soon will be. W.J. (Bill) Dean (U.K.). Remove "ic" to reply. "Ramy" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks Glen. I am not aware of any transponder equiped glider not using mode C. Seems like once you go through the hassle and cost of installing a transponder, the encoder is the easy part. Mode A sounds almost useless, more confusing then not. A mode A transponder could signal an alert to any airline crusing at 30K above. Which baffles me - Why aren't modern transponders already including internal encoder?? Ramy |
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