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I have a Narco AT50A transponder that is not working right. Since I
don't fly IFR, I'm thinking I'll just get it repaired and not upgrade to an expensive unit with a more modern design (such as Garmin GTX 327). It seems that if the repair is cheaper than buying a used yellow-tagged newer model, I'm coming out ahead. But I'm wondering about the 30- or 40-year-old cavity tube oscillator. If faulty, would it be repaired, would it be replaced with a working used one, or would it be replaced with a new one? Should I be considering other options? |
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Don't you ever fly in Class B?
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On Sat, 29 May 2004 19:27:20 GMT, "Daniel L. Lieberman"
wrote: Don't you ever fly in Class B? I've flown in Class B with when my Narco Mode C transponder was working. Probably will again. Are you suggesting I need more than that? |
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I am suggesting that with the new reductions in spacing as time passes more
is likely to be required. If I were to speculate it is possible "for national security" that the requirements for transponders may be expanded. Boottom line is I hate to spend money fixing something and then have to replace it. |
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On Sun, 30 May 2004 15:28:10 GMT, "Daniel L. Lieberman"
wrote: I am suggesting that with the new reductions in spacing as time passes more is likely to be required. If I were to speculate it is possible "for national security" that the requirements for transponders may be expanded. Boottom line is I hate to spend money fixing something and then have to replace it. What kind of transponder would meet the possible requirements? |
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I haven't researched it since I rent but I believe there is a new Mode S. I
would check into it and see if it made any sense. http://www.rockwellcollins.com/ecat/...html?smenu=111 talks about it. It may be way out of reach but if it isn't too expensive it may have some value because of the TCAS features, KEY OWNER/USER BENEFITS a.. Replies to ATC radar on Modes A, C and S with altitude and ident b.. Antenna diversity as required for TCAS II (TDR-94D) c.. Data link capability for TCAS II crosslink and ATC data communications d.. ICAO Level 3A for receiving extended length messages e.. Capable of GPS/FMS position reports ADS-B f.. Provisions for ICAO FANS g.. High reliability with crystal controlled solid-state transmitter h.. Flexible air data interfaces for compatibility with all aircraft i.. Diagnostics for easy fault isolation and shop maintenance j.. Provides new Mode S Elementary and Enhanced Surveillance functionality |
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