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  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder}} {{r|Transponder}}
    468 bytes (62 words) - 11:58, 15 April 2009
  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder||**}} {{r|Transponder}}
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  • | pagename = Transponder | abc = Transponder
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  • | pagename = Search and rescue transponder | abc = Search and rescue transponder
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  • ...e (military)|fratricide]], usually based on encrypted interaction with a [[transponder]]
    234 bytes (30 words) - 19:14, 12 September 2009
  • ...c control]] for ships, especially in busy ports and waterways. It combines transponder-based tracking with the [[automatic identification systems]] with human con
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  • ...etween the platform identifying itself, and the interrogator. If the IFF [[transponder]] failed, and the platform carrying it were shot down only on that informat A more general case is a radar [[transponder]], used in civilian [[air traffic control]] (ATC), which transmits the iden
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  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • {{r|Transponder}}
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  • ...requency bands|Super High Frequency (SHF)]] communications relay channel [[transponder]]s, plus a seventh channel for transmitting [[Single Integrated Operational
    951 bytes (130 words) - 10:20, 8 April 2024
  • ...ormation must flow over terrestrial networks. Later models carry a one-way transponder for the [[Global Broadcast Service]] (GBS), another broadcast application.
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  • A '''search and radar transponder (SART)''' is a [[radar]] [[transponder]], part of the [[Global Maritime Distress and Safety System]] (GMDSS), whic | title = Search and Rescue Transponder}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • {{r|Transponder}}
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  • A '''transponder''' is a coupled radio or radar receiver-transmitter that will generate a re ...craft only by visually checking the "tail number" painted on the tail. Had transponder information been available, fighters would still have had difficulty making
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  • ...er" response system, such as an [[air traffic control]] systems based on [[transponder]]s. It may be completely under the control of the response system, as with
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  • {{r|Transponder}}
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  • ...the beacon's ability to retransmit interrogations from a finite number of transponder.
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  • ...the key information. AIS is a shipboard broadcast system that acts like a transponder, operating in the [[ITU frequency bands|VHF maritime frequencies]]. VHF is
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  • ...xibility. [[Radio frequency]] waves are used for communication between the transponder, or tag, and the interrogator, or reader. <ref name=swiegers>Preradovic S, ...<ref name=balbin>Balbin I, Karmakar NC (2009) Phase-Encoded Chipless RFID Transponder for Large-Scale Low-Cost Applications. Microwave and Wireless Components Le
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  • ...gency position indicating radio beacon]]s (EPIRBs) and [[search and rescue transponder]]s (SARTs) for the location of the ship or survival craft. For oceangoing c
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  • ...anks; this helps me think about how to categorize non-military aviation. [[Transponder]] does have military and civilian aspects, so tentatively used engineering.
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  • ...ibility. Radio frequency (RF) waves are used for communication between the transponder, or tag, and the interrogator, or reader. For a system there may be only o
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  • ...ibility. Radio frequency (RF) waves are used for communication between the transponder, or tag, and the interrogator, or reader. For a system there may be only o
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  • ...the [[Global Maritime Distress and Safety System]], carrying some of the [[transponder]]s of the multi-satellite [[COSPAS-SARSAT]] system that receives and relays
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  • ...Satellite System]]s; [[radar]] location aids such as a [[search and rescue transponder]]; and specialized communications such as the maritime [[Digital selective
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  • Especially if the EPIRB is not GPS-equipped, a [[search and rescue transponder]] may be a valuable adjunct to the final stages of rescue, along with visua
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  • ...tracking a noncooperating target simply by its radar reflection. Without a transponder signal, one airliner looks like another; positive identification comes only
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  • ...automatic identification system]] (AIS), which is a continuously operating transponder system much as used in [[air traffic control]]. AIS, like another aviation
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  • In addition, [[search and rescue transponder]]s (SART) must be on the ship and survival boats. <ref name=SART>{{citation
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  • ...ters smuggled past airport security, while the new pilots turned off the [[transponder]]s needed for air traffic control, and flew the planes, each loaded with ov ...dar]] reflections. There was no simple way to find the airliners. With the transponder turned off, it would be necessary literally to read the number painted on t
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  • ...na from P6 to P1, and installed a new S-Band Baseband Signal Processor and Transponder on the P1 truss. During a routine glove inspection, Mastracchio noticed a p
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  • ...ARSAT ScanSAR [[radar#synthetic aperture radar| imagery]], correlated with transponder information, such that only radar images of ships without active transponde
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  • ...adar for hundreds of miles, even when not using its [[Transponder#Aviation|transponder]].<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/systems/sr-71.htm/ Global Secu
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  • {{r|Transponder}}
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  • ...US is not routinely covered by true radar. [[Air Traffic Control]] uses [[transponder]]s, which the hijackers had turned off. So, the only way to get true identi
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  • * [[Search and rescue transponder]]
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