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Lrjtcaptain

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someone define the difference between mode-s and mode-c.

a friend and i are arguing over the mode-s capablities....He seems to think that mode-s is an automatic aircraft id to ATC radar, hence they done need a descreit code utilizing stars or arts3. I am a controller, and anyone who needs to be radar id gets the tail number typed in to the system for the beacon code.....trying to look up mode-s but unable to find anything. Sounds like all it is good for is TCAS type stuff.
 
One difference is a Mode-S transponder has a discrete code that is sent to ATC along with squawk and altitude. Mode-C is strictly squawk and altitude.

I'm not sure what is entirely done with that discrete code, but obviously it doesn't replace the squawk code for identification.
 
Are you at it again? Thinking your right?

As quoted out of a Collins pilots guide " Mode S replies include all the info supplied by A and C plus a unique aircraft id, ie directly associated with the a/c regrisration or "N" number". Mode S direcly is not involved with TCAS, but it may be used in TCAS systems.
 

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