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  2. List of transponder codes - Wikipedia

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    The following list shows specific aeronautical transponder codes, and ranges of codes, that have been used for specific purposes in various countries. Traditionally, each country has allocated transponder codes by their own scheme with little commonality across borders. The list is retained for historic interest.

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    A cupcake (AmE, CanE), fairy cake (), or bun is a small cake designed to serve one person, which may be baked in a small thin paper or aluminum cup. As with larger cakes, frosting, icing and various other cake decorations such as fruit and candy may be applied.

  5. Transponder (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    A discrete transponder code (often called a squawk code) is assigned by air traffic controllers to identify an aircraft uniquely in a flight information region (FIR). This allows easy identification of aircraft on radar. [6] [7] Codes are made of four octal digits; the dials on a transponder read from zero to seven, inclusive. Four octal digits ...

  6. Aviation transponder interrogation modes - Wikipedia

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    When the transponder receives an interrogation request, it broadcasts the configured transponder code (or "squawk code"). This is referred to as "Mode 3A" or more commonly, Mode A. A separate type of response called "Ident" can be initiated from the airplane by pressing a button on the transponder control panel.

  7. Transponder (satellite communications) - Wikipedia

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    It simply means how many transponders would be used if the same total bandwidths used only 36 MHz transponders. [3] [4] [5] So, for example, the ARSAT-1 has 24 IEEE K u band transponders: 12 with a bandwidth of 36 MHz, 8 with 54 MHz, and 4 with 72 MHz, which totals to 1152 MHz, or 32 TPE (i.e., 1152 MHz divided by 36 MHz). [6] [7]

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