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The squawk can only be detected on Radarbox if there is a Mode S radar in your vicinity. See http://www.kinetic-avionics.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4420&p=29694&hilit=squawk#p29694 for a possible explanation.
Another clue would be no altitude information for non-ADS-B aircraft, as otherwise that will only show in response to an interrogation.
AND the altitude readouts are in response to TCAS replies with ID & altitude information.
I didn't think either RadarBox or SBS-1 decoded TCAS replies (DF0/DF16).
Airnavs testmodes.exe utility
Where do you get this from?
If I told you I'd have to kill you............... I'm under strict instructions not to pass it on, it was used during development of DF20/DF21 decoding for non-ADS/B FlightIDs.
Though if DF0 TCAS surveillance responses were being decoded by RadarBox itself, then I would imagine that our Moscow correspondent would be seeing lots of non-ADS-B aircraft with altitudes.
The Moscow screenshot in the first post would suggest that. All the non-ADS-B aircraft in the screenshot have altitudes, but no squawks.
Just think - this means that AirNav have been keeping quiet all this time about something that RadarBox can do but SBS-1 can't :-)
I must admit I didn't realise the SBS-1 couldn't decode DF0 TCAS replies. That's quite a large chunk of data it misses then - accounts for 16% of messages in my area.