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  2. Transponder (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    Not all ATC units will use radar to identify aircraft, but they assign squawk codes nevertheless. As an example, London Information—the flight information service station that covers the southern half of the UK—does not have access to radar images, but does assign squawk code 1177 to all aircraft that receive a flight information service ...

  3. Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network - Wikipedia

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    On January 14, 2012, the vSTARS ATC client was approved for use on the VATSIM network. [43] Also created by Ross Carlson, the client aims to replicate the real-world STARS system used in many US TRACON facilities. On February 27, 2016, the vERAM ATC client was approved for use on the VATSIM network. [44]

  4. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Squawk (number/code) Operate IFF as indicated or IFF is operating as indicated. Squawk flash Use the flash feature on the IFF which cause the transponder signal to highlight on radar display. Hence the term means to announce your location. Squawking An informative call denoting a bogey is responding with an IFF mode (#). Stack

  5. The Best Cell Phone Signal Boosters for Staying Connected - AOL

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    Eliminate dead zones with these devices that work at home and on the go.

  6. International Virtual Aviation Organisation - Wikipedia

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    International Virtual Aviation Organisation VZW (IVAO) is a non-profit association which operates a free-of-charge online flight-simulation network. [4] Following free registration users can connect to the IVAO Network (IVAN) either as a virtual air traffic controller or as a virtual pilot and engage and interact with each other in a massively multiplayer environment utilising real-world ...

  7. Antenna amplifier - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, an antenna amplifier (also: aerial amplifier or booster) is a device that amplifies an antenna signal, usually into an output with the same impedance as the input impedance. Typically 75 ohm for coaxial cable and 300 ohm for twin-lead cable. An antenna amplifier boosts a radio signal considerably for devices that receive radio ...