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Aviation transponder interrogation modes and Transponder (aeronautics)

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Difference between Aviation transponder interrogation modes and Transponder (aeronautics)

Aviation transponder interrogation modes vs. Transponder (aeronautics)

The aviation transponder interrogation modes are the standard formats of pulsed sequences from an interrogating Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) or similar Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system. A transponder (short for transmitter-responder and sometimes abbreviated to XPDR, XPNDR, TPDR or TP) is an electronic device that produces a response when it receives a radio-frequency interrogation.

Similarities between Aviation transponder interrogation modes and Transponder (aeronautics)

Aviation transponder interrogation modes and Transponder (aeronautics) have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Airborne collision avoidance system, Gillham code, Gray code, Octal, Pressure altitude, Secondary surveillance radar, Traffic collision avoidance system.

Airborne collision avoidance system

An airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS, usually pronounced as ay-kas) operates independently of ground-based equipment and air traffic control in warning pilots of the presence of other aircraft that may present a threat of collision.

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Gillham code

Gillham code is a zero-padded 12-bit binary code using a parallel nine- to eleven-wire interface, the Gillham interface, that is used to transmit uncorrected barometric altitude between an encoding altimeter or analog air data computer and a digital transponder.

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Gray code

The reflected binary code (RBC), also known just as reflected binary (RB) or Gray code after Frank Gray, is an ordering of the binary numeral system such that two successive values differ in only one bit (binary digit).

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Octal

The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7.

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Pressure altitude

Pressure altitude within the atmosphere is the altitude in the International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) with the same atmospheric pressure as that of the part of the atmosphere in question.

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Secondary surveillance radar

Secondary surveillance radar (SSR)Secondary Surveillance Radar, Stevens M.C. Artech House, is a radar system used in air traffic control (ATC), that not only detects and measures the position of aircraft, i.e. bearing and distance, but also requests additional information from the aircraft itself such as its identity and altitude.

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Traffic collision avoidance system

A traffic collision avoidance system or traffic alert and collision avoidance system (both abbreviated as TCAS, and pronounced "tee-kas") is an aircraft collision avoidance system designed to reduce the incidence of mid-air collisions between aircraft.

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Aviation transponder interrogation modes and Transponder (aeronautics) Comparison

Aviation transponder interrogation modes has 21 relations, while Transponder (aeronautics) has 34. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 12.73% = 7 / (21 + 34).

References

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