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rea 708 - to Incirlik

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08.06.19-2047z---(11175)(sig)---unid aircraft call sign reach 708 estimate arrival Incirlik 2130z-rq 21? wea-rq wea for ltag (=Incirlik) 2130z-rq pilot-pilot-(aircraft not heard, only Sigonella)+
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Currently overhead Germany/Netherlands, SBS-1 is showing this to be a C-130 93-7311

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joost wrote:SBS-1 is showing this to be a C-130 93-7311
Sorry for interrupting - just two questions.
1) Which SBS-1? A prviate one or any on-line accesible?
2) What kind of military airplanes can be seen on SBS-1 at all? Every? None? Only military transport aircrafts? Or maybe depending on avionics (onboard equipment) of an aircraft?
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Hermolaus wrote:
joost wrote:SBS-1 is showing this to be a C-130 93-7311
Sorry for interrupting - just two questions.
1) Which SBS-1? A prviate one or any on-line accesible?
2) What kind of military airplanes can be seen on SBS-1 at all? Every? None? Only military transport aircrafts? Or maybe depending on avionics (onboard equipment) of an aircraft?
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1 This was monitored on my private SBS-1
2 All Military planes sending Mode-s Signals can be monitored on SBS-1, in priciple all aircraft must have a Mode-s transponder.
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Thank you very much for answering to my questions, especially the second one.
I used to monitor two radars partially covering Poland (this & this) and I never managed to saw any military aircraft. Colud you tell me why?
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Hermolaus wrote:Thank you very much for answering to my questions, especially the second one.
I used to monitor two radars partially covering Poland (this & this) and I never managed to saw any military aircraft. Colud you tell me why?
Yes I can, Airplanes visible on those streams or at any SBS-1 do also have a ADS-B transponder onboard who is transmitting lat-long info.
With that lat-long info SBS-1 can generate a sort of radar image.
Airplanes not equiped with ADS-B or with ADS-B installed but not transmitting lat-long info will therefore not be vissible.
They do however sent a Mode-S signal, and SBS-1 has a Table besides the radar screen where you can see all the Airplanes who have been tracked by SBS-1 including those not sending lat-long info

Most of the Mil traffic do have ADS-B transponders but you guessed it already I think, they do not send any Lat-long info. So they will be displayed in the table beside the screen but will not pop up on the screen.

Hope it is of any use

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joost wrote:Hope it is of any use
Thank you very much! Now I do have a clear picture! :)
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