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I was looking at the FAA N-number database. Everything seems to have a
mode S code, even a friend's balloon that doesn't have a transponder. Can anybody explain that? |
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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 13:22:56 GMT, "William W. Plummer"
wrote: I was looking at the FAA N-number database. Everything seems to have a mode S code, even a friend's balloon that doesn't have a transponder. Can anybody explain that? It's probably easier to assign a code to *everything* that has an N-number. After all, the FAA may eventually require all aircraft to carry a transponder. Plus, if your friend's balloon is eventually decommissioned and the N-number reassigned, the Mode S code is already established. Ron Wanttaja |
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"Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message
... On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 13:22:56 GMT, "William W. Plummer" wrote: I was looking at the FAA N-number database. Everything seems to have a mode S code, even a friend's balloon that doesn't have a transponder. Can anybody explain that? It's probably easier to assign a code to *everything* that has an N-number. After all, the FAA may eventually require all aircraft to carry a transponder. Plus, if your friend's balloon is eventually decommissioned and the N-number reassigned, the Mode S code is already established. I may be wrong, but isn't the S code unique for an aircraft? If an aircraft changes its N number, does the S code change too? If an N number is reassigned to another aircraft does the S code change? -- -Greg /X S code: 53171652 |
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G. Burkhart wrote:
"Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 13:22:56 GMT, "William W. Plummer" wrote: I was looking at the FAA N-number database. Everything seems to have a mode S code, even a friend's balloon that doesn't have a transponder. Can anybody explain that? It's probably easier to assign a code to *everything* that has an N-number. After all, the FAA may eventually require all aircraft to carry a transponder. Plus, if your friend's balloon is eventually decommissioned and the N-number reassigned, the Mode S code is already established. I may be wrong, but isn't the S code unique for an aircraft? If an aircraft changes its N number, does the S code change too? If an N number is reassigned to another aircraft does the S code change? My guess is the S code is unique to the transponder, not the plane. |
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William,
My guess is the S code is unique to the transponder, not the plane. Actually, the S code is programmed into the transponder in setup mode and can be changed any time. The code is issued by the aviation authorities for an aircraft registration number. Or, in the case of airline flights, the actual flight number is programmed into the transponder, which, as you can imagine, changes quite a bit. With our German GTX330 installation, the LBA (German FAA-equivalent) issued a hex code upon installation for our aircraft which was then put into the transponder. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() "William W. Plummer" wrote in message news:cxSJc.104956 I may be wrong, but isn't the S code unique for an aircraft? If an aircraft changes its N number, does the S code change too? If an N number is reassigned to another aircraft does the S code change? My guess is the S code is unique to the transponder, not the plane. The Mode S goes with the aircraft. Each aircraft registration has a mode S. It's constant whether the N number changes or what transponder is in the aircraft. |
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Ron,
Each aircraft registration has a mode S. It's constant whether the N number changes What's the difference between N number and aircraft registration in the above quote? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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