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system using a
serial interface,
whereas transponders use a
parallel interface to do so. In this view,
transponders provide easier-to-handle lower-rate parallel...
- have
transponders to ****ist in
identifying them on air
traffic control radar.
Collision avoidance systems have been
developed to use
transponder transmissions...
-
stations in
orbit and
carry dozens of
transponders, each with a
bandwidth of tens of megahertz. Most
transponders operate on a bent pipe (i.e., u-bend)...
- Detection, SN/Circ. 197
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to SART
transponders.
Photo of a SART and
radar display Photo of an
active SART as seen on...
- TCAS-equipped
aircraft must have a Mode S
transponder, but not all Mode S
transponders include TCAS. Likewise, a Mode S
transponder is
required to
implement 1090ES...
- The
following list
shows specific aeronautical transponder codes, and
ranges of codes, that have been used for
specific purposes in
various countries...
- wavelength.
Transponders that don't use an
intermediate electrical signal (all-optical
transponders) are in development. See also
transponders (optical communications)...
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interfere with its
guidance signals. The TLS
facility interrogates the
transponders of all
aircraft within 100
nautical miles (190 km).
After receiving a...
-
reading large numbers of
transponders in a read
field by
using the High
Frequency 13.56 MHz RFID
methodology that
allowed transponders to use anti-collision...
- response.
Transponder encryption keys are user programmable,
using a
simple over-the-air protocol. Once
correctly programmed,
transponders may be "locked"...