KT76C Pilots Guide
KT76C Pilots Guide
KT76C Pilots Guide
Transponder.
Filename: BendixKingXPDR!KT76C_JD
Hotspots:
Flight Level Transponder Code
Transponder Mode
Click the Mode switch (3) to change the transponder mode.
Use right-click to increment, left-click to decrement (or use mouse wheel).
The OFF position removes power from the transponder.
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Standby Mode
The SBY (Standby) mode applies power to the unit. The SBY indicator will be displayed.
A transponder code may be entered by clicking the transponder code buttons (2).
In Standby mode the real unit disables all responses to radar interrogation.
This is simulated here by not sending any code change to Flight Simulator in Standby mode.
The new code will be sent when the Mode switch is set to the ON or ALT position.
Test Mode
The TST (Test) mode tests the transponder, illuminating all display segments, and also
disables all transponder responses.
On Mode
The ON mode enables Mode-A transponder responses, but does not allow altitude
reporting. The ON indicator will be displayed.
The R indicator flashes to show that the transponder has responded to an interrogating secondary
radar. While the aircraft is on the ground the transponder does not respond to interrogation, and
the R indicator will not be shown.
The Transponder Code may be entered by clicking the transponder code buttons (2). The code is not
actually sent until all four digits have been entered. To correct an entry while entering a transponder
code, click the CLR button (4).
Alt Mode
The ALT mode enables transponder responses and enables altitude reporting (Mode-C), and shows
the current Flight Level in the left side of the display.
The ALT and FL (Flight Level) indicators will be displayed.
The Transponder Code may be entered by clicking the transponder code buttons (2) as above.
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VFR Function
Click the VFR button (5) to enter the VFR Transponder code.
(The VFR function can operate in Default Mode, or Programmable Mode. See below.)
Ident Function
Click the IDT (Ident) button (1) to force the transponder to transmit continuously
for 18 seconds – the R indicator will remain on for 18 seconds.
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Note 1. Sounds
For custom sounds to be heard, the gauge dsd_fsx_xml_sound.gau must be installed.
This is a freeware gauge from Doug Dawson. See Credit for Sound Gauge below.
Installation
Download the file: dsd_fsx_xml_sound.zip available from FlightSim.com.
Unzip the zip file.
Step 1.
Install the file: dsd_fsx_xml_sound.gau into the flight simulator Gauges sub-folder.
(Normally ...\fsx\Gauges or ...\Flight Simulator 9\Gauges)
Step 2.
Install the file: SoundJD.ini into the flight simulator Gauges sub-folder.
(The file SoundJD.ini, and the folder: SoundJD are included in the KX155A package.)
Step 3.
Install the folder SoundJD into the flight simulator Sound sub-folder.
(Normally ...\fsx\Sound or ...\Flight Simulator 9\Sound)
Step 4.
Copy and paste the line:
gaugenn=dsd_fsx_xml_sound!Sound, 2,2,2,2, ./gauges/SoundJD.ini into the
[Window00] section in the Panel.cfg file for every aircraft that has the KX155A installed.
(Where nn is the next available gauge number). Note the dot before /gauges !
Note 2. Logger
In order to save and recall the VFR code, an application called Logger must be installed.
Logger is a FS9 and FSX module that provides file read and write capability for XML gauges.
Installation
Download the file:Logger Modules v1.1.zip available from:
https://robbiemcelrath.com/fs/logger/about
This is a freeware application from Robbie McElrath. See Credit for Logger below.
Unzip the zip file.
Step 1:
For FS9 copy the file Logger9.dll into the flight simulator Modules sub-folder.
For FSX copy the file LoggerX.dll into the flight simulator Modules sub-folder and
follow the instructions provided on the above website in the Help section.
Step 2:
Create a folder in the flight simulator root folder called DataJD.
(The flight simulator root folder is normally ...\fsx or ...\Flight Simulator 9)
Note 3. The standard Flight Simulator shortcut key assignment T, TT, TTT, TTTT works
normally, but only when the Transponder Mode switch is set to ON or ALT.