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Old August 6th 07, 03:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default GTX330 programming

Kyprianos Biris wrote:
In the Garming GTX330 Transponder how do you disable the FLT ID PWR-
UP ENTRY at start up ?

I have a standard aircraft reg. number and will never need this
feature.
Thanks in advance


I beleive that is your MODE S code. I'm surprised they didn't enter it when
they installed the 330. You so a really easy way to find out what the number
is don't you?


 




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