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  2. 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.

  3. List of transponder codes - Wikipedia

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    VFR standard squawk code when no other code has been assigned. [1] EASA countries: Code that pilot shall set when not receiving air traffic services, unless otherwise prescribed by the competent authority. [12] US: External ARTCC subset. (Block of discrete codes except that xx00 is used as a non-discrete code after all discrete codes are ...

  4. 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.

  5. Squawk code - Wikipedia

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  6. Joe Kernen addresses absence on CNBC's 'Squawk Box ... - AOL

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    "Squawk Box" is a CNBC morning show that first premiered in 1995. According to an online description, it is the "ultimate pre-market morning news and talk program, ...

  7. Squawk - Wikipedia

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    Squawk virtual machine, a Java virtual machine for small devices, written mostly in Java programming language Hoot-n-holler (also known as a squawk box system), a type of telecommunications system where there is a permanent open circuit between two or more parties

  8. CNBC invited Trump on its air. The network didn’t even try to ...

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    CNBC’s “Squawk Box” welcomed former President Trump for a live telephone chat, in which he had safe harbor to make outrageous and false comments without scrutiny. CNBC invited Trump on its air.

  9. ‘Who in the hell needs a Rolex watch?’: The late Charlie ...

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    In an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box” in 2019, he said: “It’s so simple. You don’t have a lot of envy. You don’t have a lot of resentment. You don’t overspend your income. You ...