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ATSEP BASIC - All in one Questions and Answers What type of surveillance is regarded Non-cooperative, independent surveillance? PSR radar What surveillance technique is ADS-B? Cooperative, dependent surveillance Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:01 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More What is an example of Cooperative, Independent surveillance? SSR radar How is an aircraft detected by the PSR? By reflected electromagnetic energy transmitted from the radar What is radar clutter on an ATM radar? Unwanted targets What is a limitation to the PSR radar? No identification of received echoes What is meant by PRI? Pulse repetition interval What is the purpose of the duplexer? To alternately switch the antenna between receiving and transmitting What is the operating principle of the aircraft transponder? To code a reply on the 1090MHz frequency in response to a SSR radar interrogation What is transmitted on a Mode C reply from a transponder? Pressure altitude What is it called when replies from 2 aircraft overlap causing errors in extracting the included data? Garbling What is a disadvantage of the classical SSR radar? Garbling can occur if 2 aircraft are close in slant range and on the same bearing What is a feature of Mode S? Selective interrogations to reduce FRUIT What is provided with Mode S enhanced surveillance? Downlinked aircraft parameters What is a feature of the Monopulse SSR radar? Improved azimuth resolution and fewer pulses needed to determine position ADS (automatic dependent surveillance) is a surveillance technique for use by ATS in which: Aircraft automatically provide, via data link, data from on-board navigation systems

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ATSEP BASIC - All in one Questions and
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What type of surveillance is regarded Non-cooperative, independent surveillance? -
answer PSR radar

What surveillance technique is ADS-B? - answer Cooperative, dependent
surveillance

What is an example of Cooperative, Independent surveillance? - answer SSR radar

How is an aircraft detected by the PSR? - answer By reflected electromagnetic
energy transmitted from the radar

What is radar clutter on an ATM radar? - answer Unwanted targets

What is a limitation to the PSR radar? - answer No identification of received echoes

What is meant by PRI? - answer Pulse repetition interval

What is the purpose of the duplexer? - answer To alternately switch the antenna
between receiving and transmitting

What is the operating principle of the aircraft transponder? - answer To code a reply
on the 1090MHz frequency in response to a SSR radar interrogation

What is transmitted on a Mode C reply from a transponder? - answer Pressure
altitude

What is it called when replies from 2 aircraft overlap causing errors in extracting the
included data? - answer Garbling

What is a disadvantage of the classical SSR radar? - answer Garbling can occur if 2
aircraft are close in slant range and on the same bearing

What is a feature of Mode S? - answer Selective interrogations to reduce FRUIT

What is provided with Mode S enhanced surveillance? - answer Downlinked aircraft
parameters

What is a feature of the Monopulse SSR radar? - answer Improved azimuth
resolution and fewer pulses needed to determine position

, ADS (automatic dependent surveillance) is a surveillance technique for use by ATS in
which: - answer Aircraft automatically provide, via data link, data from on-board
navigation systems

What is a feature of ADS-B? - answer High update rate and simple, omnidirectional
receivers

Which airborne equipment supports the 1090ES messages? - answer The Mode S
transponder

What is the dominant ADS-B data link technology in Europe? - answer 1090
extended squitter

What is the purpose of Mode S Short squitter? - answer ACAS/TCAS interrogations

What is variation? - answer The difference between true and magnetic north

What is meant by instrument flight rules? - answer Flying by reference to instruments
in the flight deck, and navigation is accomplished by reference to electronic signals

What is the most common geodetic reference system with global coverage? - answer
WGS 84

What is meant by "dead reckoning"? - answer Determining position based on known
speed, course and elapsed time

What is meant by "course" in relation to aircraft movement? - answer The direction
over the ground the aircraft is moving

What is considered an integrity risk in relation to navigational performance? - answer
That undetected navigational system errors results in hazardously and misleading
information to an aircraft

On what frequency band is the DME operating on? - answer UHF

What is an advantage with the NDB? - answer The low operating frequency allow
reception beyond line of sight

How does the VOR create the different radials? - answer By transmitting 2 signals
with different phases

What information does the pilot get from a NDB? - answer Direction only to the
station

What is a disadvantage of the NDB? - answer The signal is subject to interference
and reflections

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