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Just got the Garmin 330 Mode S transponder installed in my Archer. The traffic
display on the 430 is great. My question is "What does the mode S do for the controller that the Mode C doesn't?" Chuck |
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as I understand it.. a full ModeS system would allow you to receive and
acknowledge ATC clearances and weather information without a radio call.. just for starters.. but I don't think it is all online yet. It allows digital data transmission to and from the aircraft without tying up the radio. BT "PaulaJay1" wrote in message ... Just got the Garmin 330 Mode S transponder installed in my Archer. The traffic display on the 430 is great. My question is "What does the mode S do for the controller that the Mode C doesn't?" Chuck |
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I believe it also provides the controller with your tail number
automatically. -Sami PaulaJay1 wrote: Just got the Garmin 330 Mode S transponder installed in my Archer. The traffic display on the 430 is great. My question is "What does the mode S do for the controller that the Mode C doesn't?" Chuck |
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 21:42:51 -0500, "O. Sami Saydjari"
wrote: I believe it also provides the controller with your tail number automatically. -Sami Yup. If you look at the Fed's registration database: N2057M is Assigned Assigned/Registered Aircraft Aircraft Description Serial Number 28R-7803103 Type Registration Corporation Manufacturer Name PIPER Certificate Issue Date 02/06/2004 Model PA-28R-201T Status Valid Type Aircraft Fixed Wing Single-Engine Type Engine Reciprocating Pending Number Change None Dealer No Date Change Authorized None Mode S Code 50323757 MFR Year 1977 Fractional Owner NO The mode S code is hard-wired into your transponder and tells big brother who you are. They also have a provision for pilot-programmable "flight" number. Other biggie is for TCAS resolution advisory capability, the xpdr's talk to each other to ensure a compatible resolution (as in plane A climb, plane B descend). TC |
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At this point, it doesn't do anything more than mode C.
The assigned mode S code is currently not being programmed into the transponder, and the controller still doesn't get your tail number until you give it to him. Eventually... On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 21:42:51 -0500, "O. Sami Saydjari" wrote: I believe it also provides the controller with your tail number automatically. -Sami PaulaJay1 wrote: Just got the Garmin 330 Mode S transponder installed in my Archer. The traffic display on the 430 is great. My question is "What does the mode S do for the controller that the Mode C doesn't?" Chuck |
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PaulaJay1 ) wrote:
Just got the Garmin 330 Mode S transponder installed in my Archer. The traffic display on the 430 is great. My question is "What does the mode S do for the controller that the Mode C doesn't?" I am considering upgrading to the G330 transponder with an interface into the G430. Do you have the audible traffic alerts feature that calls out a potential traffic alert over the intercom? If so, what is that like (especially around congested airports)? -- Peter |
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Peter,
Do you have the audible traffic alerts feature that calls out a potential traffic alert over the intercom? If so, what is that like (especially around congested airports)? Yep. Best if you download the free 330 manual from Garmin, it's all in there. You have a choice between male and female voices and a beep. Annunciations include "Traffic", "Traffic nearby" or some such, "Traffic (not) available" and "Leaving altitude" if you have set an altitude alert on the 330. I found it quite useful in the Phoenix area. Only once did the "traffic not available" collide with the tower's landing clearance. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Peter R. writes:
I am considering upgrading to the G330 transponder with an interface into the G430. Do you have the audible traffic alerts feature that calls out a potential traffic alert over the intercom? If so, what is that like (especially around congested airports)? You do get traffic alerts. I fly in the San Francisco Bay area and relatively frequently in Los Angeles. You could call those areas busy airspace... so far, I've not had problems with the transponder stepping on controllers. You have a choice of traffic alerts in male and female voices. The installation shop configured my GTX330 to use the female voice, I've not felt compelled to change it, mostly because most controller voices are male and so it's easy to distinguish between a controller and the transponder. The female voice has a british accent, I don't know about the male voice. -jav |
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Javier Henderson ) wrote:
You have a choice of traffic alerts in male and female voices. The installation shop configured my GTX330 to use the female voice, I've not felt compelled to change it, mostly because most controller voices are male and so it's easy to distinguish between a controller and the transponder. The female voice has a british accent, I don't know about the male voice. That's great! Thanks. ![]() -- Peter |
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