Honeywell BendixKing KT 76C Installation Manual page 11

Atcrbs transponder
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Side Lobe Suppression Characteristics:
SLS Decoding and Dynamic Range:
Pulse Decoder Characteristics:
Pulse Position Tolerances:
Pulse Duration Tolerances:
NOTE: All measurements are made with a 2 dB cable loss.
Rev 3, May 2004
ATCRBS TRANSPONDER
Table 1-1 KT 76C Technical Characteristics
A. When the RF input signal is varied from MTL +3 dB
to 50 dB above MTL and the level of P2 equals or
exceeds the level of P1 spaced 2.0 +/- 0.15 µsec from
P1 the transponder will reply to no more than 1% of the
interrogations.
B. When the RF input signal is varied from MTL +3 dB
to 50 dB above MTL and the level of P1 exceeds the
level of P2 by 9 dB or more, or P2 =P1 and is spaced
1.3 µsec or 2.7 µsec from P1, the transponder will
reply to at least 90% of the interrogations.
Unless otherwise specified, the following pulse
decoder characteristics will apply for an RF input
signal levels of MTL to 50 dB above MTL and nominal
interrogation signal characteristics. Applicable "valid"
interrogations will result in at least 90% replies, and
interrogations which are "invalid" will result in less than
10% replies.
A. The transponder will accept the pulse position of
ATCRBS interrogations as valid if the spacing
between P1 and P3 is within +/- 0.2 µsec of the
nominal spacing.
B. The transponder will not accept the pulse position
of ATCRBS as valid if the spacing between P1 and P3
differs from the nominal spacing by 1.0 µsec or more.
The transponder will accept the pulses of an ATCRBS
interrogation as valid if the duration of both P1 and P3
is between 0.7 and 0.9 µsec.
IM 006-10545-0003.dwd
KT 76C
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