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How does mode S identify each aircraft?(a) Unique code for each transponder(b) Lapsed time(c) RCS(d) Directly talking to the pilot

Answer» Right answer is (a) Unique code for each transponder

Easiest explanation: Unlike the ATCRBS where a squawk code is dialed into the transponder, a mode S transponder has a unique identity permanently assigned to it. The mode S radar system can have more than 16 million different identities, enough for each airplane in the world to have a unique identity.


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