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Old January 8th 09, 10:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell
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Default 175 or 250 watt transponder?

John Smith wrote:
Bottom line: If you want to fly above 15k in airspace where a
transponder is mandatory, then 250W is required or you will not fly
there.


Do you have a reference to the regulation concerning power requirement?
I haven't been able to find it, and people just seem to rely on the
product descriptions when I ask about it.

hough.

A side note: If you want to stick with a mode C transponder, then there
are a lot of used ones available in Europe pretty cheaply, as Europe is
mandating mode S now and everybody must switch. If on the other hand you
want to buy a new unit, then go for mode S. It doesn't cost much more,
it draws less current and it will have a much better resell value.


Can you tell me which Mode S transponder you are talking about? The ones
that I see for sale in the USA are much more expensive ($600 comparing
the 175W and 150W models of Becker; $1100 comparing the 250W models of
Becker).

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