4.34 - IFF documentation
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nice one. THANKS
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And it could be pinned. Brilliant doc, clear and straight to the point, thank you!
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Hello L3 ! Nice work !
Would you mind if i tried to translate it into french for our Folks on C6 ? -
Hello L3 ! Nice work !
Would you mind if i tried to translate it into french for our Folks on C6 ?Sure, go ahead ! I’ll be reading the result
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:munch::munch:
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Sure, go ahead ! I’ll be reading the result
Thanks ! I will send it to you to check it up before releasing it
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Added a few more infos, missing from the docs, in the first post.
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Can someone make a tutorial with iff concept as a whole in youtube ? Its tough especially with events depending in time and pos
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There is already a topic for that (but i can’t find it anymore)
Anyway :
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I have seen that i cannot understand the half of what he sais lol someone with native english would be better
Or any greek could make a video with iff?
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After some fiddling with the .iff files, I discovered it can be a bit annoying to have to calculate the sum of the binary values of all modes you want to activate, so I made this very simple Excel-file to do the work for me. Other mission makers may find it useful too.
And while I am here, I’d also like to inform you that M1 is not limited to 2 digits anymore. If the proper equipment is installed on the aircraft, it can be 4 digits as well. (BUP will then set the first 2 digits)
Would be nice if this could be looked into, and added in a future (not necessarily the next ) update. -
After some fiddling with the .iff files, I discovered it can be a bit annoying to have to calculate the sum of the binary values of all modes you want to activate, so I made this very simple Excel-file to do the work for me. Other mission makers may find it useful too.
And while I am here, I’d also like to inform you that M1 is not limited to 2 digits anymore. If the proper equipment is installed on the aircraft, it can be 4 digits as well. (BUP will then set the first 2 digits)
Would be nice if this could be looked into, and added in a future (not necessarily the next ) update.Indeed, with newer transponders it is like that. But the modification is quite recent (IIRC it is newer than mode 5), so not sure we will do it, for consistency’s sake.
EDIT : Essentially, the pulse train of the old Mode 1 is a subset of what is used for Mode 2/3. The newer modification is simply to make the pulse train consistent between M1/2/3.
See this link for more explanation.
http://electronicstechnician.tpub.com/14089/css/Figure-3-2-Aims-Mark-Xii-Iff-Interrogations-And-Replies-45.htm -
Great !!!
Thanksss!!.
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Excellent, thaNKS.