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Mode S Transponders - Can ATC tell the difference?



 
 
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Old August 8th 03, 03:09 AM
Doodybutch
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Default Mode S Transponders - Can ATC tell the difference?

I am the proud owner of a new $5000.00 mode S transponder. I just took my
first long trip with it, and I began to wonder if ATC sees any difference on
their radar screen with Mode S. As you know, Mode S transmits your aircraft
ID as well as your assigned code and altitude.

I did notice that Flight Watch (122.0) knew exactly where I was when I
consulted them - rather frequently due to lousy weather. When I told FSS I
was "about 50 north of SBY", to my surprise he said, "actually, I show you
34 miles north of SBY!". I have never had FSS be so precise before, and
this seemed to be true a couple of other times as well - they knew where I
was without telling them.

I was always flying IFR, however, so maybe I was just "in the system".

SO-O-O...

Does anybody out there know if Mode S appears different on ATC or FSS radar
or if they can't normally tell Mode S from Mode C? I would really like to
hear from a current FAA specialist familiar with current equipment.

Thanks,

DB


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Old August 8th 03, 11:00 AM
Wayne
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I will try again. Thanks.
Wayne
"SD" sdatverizondot.net@ wrote in message
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 23:02:07 -0400, "Wayne"
wrote:

I have been unable to get a tour of the tower due to security

restrictions elft over from Sept

You might want to try again. I just took 5 students into COS Tower
and Tracon today. We called them 2 days ago and got approval the next
day. They were very happy to show us around. The center is also on
a military base at Peterson AFB. They didnt even bat an eye when we
pulled up to the gate and told them what we were there for.


I always like to be able to put a face with the voice when I am flying
in thier area.


Scott Dedeker



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Old August 10th 03, 06:21 AM
JerryK
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As I understand it you are sending out the mode S code assigned to your
plane, but few ATC facilities have been upgraded to use this information. I
bet they just had your position because you were in the system.

"Doodybutch" wrote in message
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I am the proud owner of a new $5000.00 mode S transponder. I just took my
first long trip with it, and I began to wonder if ATC sees any difference

on
their radar screen with Mode S. As you know, Mode S transmits your

aircraft
ID as well as your assigned code and altitude.

I did notice that Flight Watch (122.0) knew exactly where I was when I
consulted them - rather frequently due to lousy weather. When I told FSS I
was "about 50 north of SBY", to my surprise he said, "actually, I show you
34 miles north of SBY!". I have never had FSS be so precise before, and
this seemed to be true a couple of other times as well - they knew where I
was without telling them.

I was always flying IFR, however, so maybe I was just "in the system".

SO-O-O...

Does anybody out there know if Mode S appears different on ATC or FSS

radar
or if they can't normally tell Mode S from Mode C? I would really like to
hear from a current FAA specialist familiar with current equipment.

Thanks,

DB




 




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