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- In telecommunications, a transponder is a device that, upon receiving a signal, emits a different signal in response. The term is a blend of transmitter...
- A transponder (short for transmitter-responder and sometimes abbreviated to XPDR, XPNDR, TPDR or TP) is an electronic device that produces a response...
- The following list shows specific aeronautical transponder codes, and ranges of codes, that have been used for specific purposes in various countries...
- A communications satellite's transponder is the series of interconnected units that form a communications channel between the receiving and the transmitting...
- The aviation transponder interrogation modes are the standard formats of pulsed sequences from an interrogating Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) or...
- A search and rescue transponder (SART) is a self-contained, waterproof transponder intended for emergency use at sea. These devices may be either a radar-SART...
- Transponder timing (also called chip timing or RFID timing) is a technique for measuring performance in sport events. A transponder working on a radio-frequency...
- combat identification system designed for command and control. It uses a transponder that listens for an interrogation signal and then sends a response that...
- The Iris transponder is a small, low power deep-space transponder designed by JPL for use in cubesats. It unifies a number of communication functions -...
- that prevents the engine from being started unless the correct key (transponder or smart key) is present. This prevents the vehicle from being "hot wired"...