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Title: Transponder Basics


1
Transponder Basics
  • Phil King,
  • Herefordshire Gliding Club

2
Overview
  • Secondary Surveillance Radar
  • Mode A
  • Mode A/C
  • Mode S (selective)
  • Mode S/ES (extended squitter)
  • ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance
    Broadcast)
  • STCA (Short Term Conflict Alert)
  • TCAS (Traffic alert Collision Avoidance System)
  • Flarm

3
Acronyms
  • ACAS Airborne Collision Avoidance System
  • ADS-B Automatic Dependent Surveillance
    Broadcast
  • CAT Commercial Air Traffic
  • EHS (Mode S) Enhanced Surveillance
  • ELS (Mode S) Elementary Surveillance
  • ES Extended Squitter
  • GA General Aviation
  • LAST Light Aviation SSR Transponder
  • LPST Low Power SSR Mode-S Transponder
  • SSR Secondary Surveillance Radar
  • STCA Short Term Conflict Alert
  • TCAS Traffic alert Collision Avoidance System
  • TMZ Transponder Mandatory Zone
  • TRA(G) Temporary Reserved Areas (Gliders)
  • UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

4
Secondary Surveillance Radar
  • Primary radar relies on passive reflection
  • Secondary radar co-located with primary
  • SSR beam interrogates transponders
  • Transponder reply depends on its mode
  • ATC computers use SSR to tag primary echoes with
    identifier and height

5
Mode A
  • Developed from 2nd World War IFF (Identification
    Friend or Foe)
  • Limited number of squawk codes (4096)
  • Non-selective all transponders respond to every
    interrogation broadcast
  • Typically high power requirements
  • Frequent transmissions
  • Power hungry transmitter

6
Mode A/C
  • Incorporates mode A plus
  • Altitude (i.e. Flight Level) as well as
    identifier
  • Extra power required to heat the altimeter to a
    constant temperature

7
Mode S (selective)
  • Incorporates mode A/C ability plus
  • Less power required because
  • Transmitter is typically more efficient
  • Altimeter does not need a heater
  • Can respond selectively
  • If the SSR interrogates selectively
  • Can reduce power even more
  • Two levels of function (and price!)
  • ELS Elementary Surveillance (gliders light
    aircraft)
  • EHS Enhanced Surveillance (for CAT)

8
Mode S/ES (extended squitter)
  • As for mode S plus
  • Periodically broadcasts GPS position velocity
  • Potentially provides one half of an airborne
    collision avoidance system
  • Provides some interoperability with ADS-B

9
ADS-B
  • Broadly equivalent to Mode S/ES
  • 150 mile range
  • Does not need a ground-based radar system
  • Already in use in Alaska Australia
  • Arguably the system of the future

10
STCA (Short Term Conflict Alert)
  • Automated system which alerts ATC
  • Requires transponders on both aircraft
  • Requires at least one aircraft to be in contact
    with ATC

11
TCAS (Traffic alert Collision Avoidance System)
  • Is an Airborne Collision Avoidance System
  • Receives transponder signals
  • Works with mode A/C, S, or S/ES
  • Mandatory for CAT
  • Useless at detecting non-transponder aircraft

12
Flarm
  • Good value collision avoidance
  • 11,000 in use
  • High take up in the Alps and Germany
  • Growing take up in UK
  • Short range (a few kilometres)
  • Ideal for gliders and slow speed aircraft
  • May be unsuitable for ATC or CAT
  • Unacceptable as an alternative to mode S

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