ADS-B Flashcards

1
Q

What should we do if we get a STBY in red on the ground?

A

select ALT XPDR mode if required

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2
Q

what should we do if we get a STBY in amber in flight?

A

select ALT XPDR mode

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3
Q

what should we do if we get an altitude indication unsafe or ALT in amber?

A
  1. select other XPDR if available

or

  1. press ADC REVERT button
  2. if still unsafe or ALT in amber inform ATC
  3. select XPDR mode ON on RCU
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4
Q

What does the system consist of?

A

1 diversity ADS-B independent mode S transponder with one top antenna and one bottom antenna

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5
Q

what is the system protected by?

A

XPDR 1: ESS BUS

XPDR 2: BUS 2

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6
Q

When does the ADS-B transmit?

A

at all times when in any mode except standby

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7
Q

at what frequency does the ADS-B receive interrogations?

A

1090 and 1030mhz

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8
Q

at what frequency does the ADS-B transmit replies?

A

1090mhz

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9
Q

what do we mean when we say the transponder has antenna diversity capability?

A

contains 2 independent RF receiver channels which allow both top and bottom interrogations and ADS-B output to be monitored simultaneously.

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10
Q

what is the transponder defined as?

A

class 3A transponder with TCAS or airborne data link processor systems capability

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11
Q

how is altitude reporting in mode C achieved?

A

pressure altitude signal is processed from the ADC to the transponder for transmission to the interrogation statio

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12
Q

what controls the mode-S transponder?

A

RCU located on the pedestal panel

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13
Q

when does transponder operation begin?

A

when avionics master is switched on

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14
Q

what is STBY mode is selected?

A

reply/transmit is disabled, but other internal processes such as BIT continue

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15
Q

what will the transponder transmit in any mode except STBY?

A

MODE S and squitter including aircraft status

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16
Q

what will the transponder transmit in ON?

A

replies without altitude- TCAS is not operating

17
Q

what will the transponder transmit inALT?

A

with altitude

18
Q

what must be selected for a transponder failure to be annunciated?

A

failed transponder must be the one selected on the RCU

19
Q

When will a TCAS fail caution appear?

A
  1. transponder failure
  2. one of the 2 mode S transponders fails
  3. XPDR is set to ON
  4. no altitude info being received by MODE S transponder
20
Q

how do we switch transponder if the active fails?

A

press correspondent line key. switching over occurs without any loss of functionality