transponder/radar
An aircraft transponder signals position and (usually) altitude too to ground controllers. A nonfunctional transponder can be removed from its mount with an Allen key and sent to an avionics shop for repair - or another used transponder can be purchased to replace the failed item. Repair costs can easily equal replacement cost with a used item, so this choice can be attractive Looking on eBay can be helpful.
For aircraft on a Search and Rescue case.
Locksmiths have transponder detectors that read if a transponder is active within a key. The device we have is called "TD3AII Transponder Detector" by Ilco.
Satellite technology uses a transponder to receive sings and then transfer them to satellites in other locations. They are used for purposes of space satellites and GPS.
The Daewoo had NO transponder on any of their vehicles from 1999-2002. Incorrect. The Daewoo Leganza had a transponder option in 2001+, as did the Lanos. The Nubria had a transponder option in 2000+.
no transponder on '94 model
The Transponder Key disarms a vehicle immobilizer when the car key is used to start the engine. Most keys to cars built after 1995 have a transponder chips. To get your car to work you have to have your Transponder Key programmed to your car. If you try to start your car and the Transponder Key needs to be replaced you donβt need to go to a dealership and pay expensive replacement cost. Call one of the skilled technicians at Austin Locksmith Service. We will do a Transponder Key Replacement at a fraction of the cost of a dealership.
In an aircraft hijacking scenario, the transponder should be set to 7500
A transponder setting of 7700 indicates an emergency situation onboard the aircraft. It is used to alert air traffic control and other aircraft of the emergency so that they can provide assistance or clear the airspace.
The transponder code set on the aircraft's transponder would be 7700.
As of 8/15/2011 Monthly Transponder Lease$2.75**Annual Transponder Lease$21.50*** http://www5.407etr.com/tolls/rate-chart-2011.html