What is a transponder? MARCH 13, 2014 Since Malaysia - TopicsExpress



          

What is a transponder? MARCH 13, 2014 Since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 went missing on Saturday, experts have been saying that its transponder was switched off. But what exactly is a transponder? CNN offers a quick guide on the subject. Q. What information does a transponder send and who does it send it to? A: A transponder is a radio transmitter in the cockpit that works with ground radar. When the transponder receives a signal from a more sophisticated ground secondary radar, it returns a squawk code with the aircrafts position, its altitude and its call sign. It is constantly being radar pinged, helping air traffic controllers on the ground determine the planes speed and direction, too. Q. What does squawk mean? A: Its a four-digit identifying code that the pilot enters into a transponder for each flight. It helps air traffic control recognise each plane. Q. Why are transponders necessary? A: Primary radar is more basic, effective only at seeing the radar reflection of objects. It paints targets, displaying them with a blip on a screen. The bigger the object, the bigger the reflection. Transponders enhance the reflected signal and provide the additional information for air traffic control. Q. Is there a way to use it to indicate a problem on board the aircraft? A: There are codes for different emergencies. For a hijacking, its 7500. For communications failure, 7600. Emergencies are 7700. Q. How do you switch off a transponder? A: There is a switch that you would move from “ON or SBY (standby) or ALT (altitude). You could also pull the circuit breaker for the transponder in the cockpit. Q. Why would you turn off a transponder during a normal flight? A: There could be several reasons. One reason could be when planes get close to each other (perhaps they are approaching an airport). Air traffic controllers may then request pilots to turn the transponders off or to standby. Also, if the transponder is sending faulty information, the pilot might want to turn it off. Planes are still visible on primary radar until they get below the radars coverage ability. – March 13, 2014.
Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 04:08:07 +0000

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