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microlight

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Mode C
« on: September 22, 2009, 09:26:00 PM »
Thinking of purchasing radarbox , does it show details of older  aircraft with Mode C Transponders ??? if it does what info do you get on the screen


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Re: Mode C
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2009, 10:09:03 PM »
Sorry but Mode C aircraft are not picked up. Most commercial aircraft have Mode-S or ADS-B nowadays.
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microlight

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Re: Mode C
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2009, 10:19:55 AM »
Ok thanks for the quick reply , I work for a company that operates with Mode C at the moment thought it would be a good idea to have the Radarbox in the Ops office if it picked them up.

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Re: Mode C
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2009, 03:31:36 AM »
Unless you have an interrogator (like a TCAS for the office), the old modes will require several receivers to do multilateration.  It's complicated by the fact that Mode-A and Mode-C don't identify as such.  They are just bits, so you have to use a bit of logic to put them in the right table.

If you had 4 receivers, 4 antennas, you could probably get a 3D display.

It would be cheaper to equip your fleet with ADS-B and then you get all sorts of good data, like GPS position, altitude, velocity over ground, etc.

microlight

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Re: Mode C
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2009, 02:49:45 PM »
Cheers Steve , got new aircraft arriving soon , they aren't your airliner types but they may be equipped with mode S then.

Thanks