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Old February 25th 04, 12:32 AM
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We had the same problem on our AT-150. What we finally found was that there
was a wire chafed from the altitude encoder that had been remotely mounted.
Over the years the wire chafed due to vibration and was grounding out,
causing a loss of signal to the transponder. A wire reroute and
re-insulating solved the problem.

Good luck


"Ray Bengen" wrote in message
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What can make my xponder only give out mode-a and only mode-c

intermittenly.

Thanx in advance.

Ray




 




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