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Old August 6th 07, 03:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Gig 601XL Builder
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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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Old August 6th 07, 10:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Kyprianos Biris[_2_]
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No they did enter the Mode S code that was given to us by our CAA.

What it asks for each time is the tail / flight ID code.
Since we do not fly commercial all I need to have there is the aircraft
registration (tail number) and the unit not to ask again for it.

Previous posters covered my question, thank you all.



"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message
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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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Old August 7th 07, 10:38 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Thomas Borchert
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Default GTX330 programming

Kyprianos,

Previous posters covered my question, thank you all.


That set-up mode, once you're in there, has some other interesting
options, too.

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Old August 7th 07, 10:38 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Thomas Borchert
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Default GTX330 programming

Gig,

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?


Nope, very important difference. Your aircraft is assigned a hex code which
should be entered by the installing agency only and shouldn't be changed by the
user. However, the S mode data packet also contains one more data field with
either one of two informations: Either the aircraft registration or the flight
number. Obviously, for us lowly GA pilots, we want the aircraft registration in
there and we don't need to change it. It is entered without any dashes some
countries might have in there (e.g. in Germany all registrations start with
D-), so you enter it just like on a flight plan form.

However, if the GTX330 is installed in an airline aircraft, the crew is
supposed to enter the flight number (e.g. UA078) before each flight. You can
set in the set-up menu whether the GTX330 should ask for a flight number every
time after switching it on or not.

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