ADS-B Traffic Question

GalinHdz

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If an aircraft has no transponder but is in range of a radar site and is being displayed as "primary only" to the local FAA controller, will this aircraft also show up as ADS-B traffic but with no altitude? According to some, all traffic displayed on the FAA controller scope is displayed on ADS-B. Others say only aircraft with operational transponders will show up on ADS-B. I have asked on several forums and have gotten different answers.

Does anybody know for sure what the answer is and how have you confirmed this? Inquiring minds want to know.

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dynonsupport

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From the AIM (which is an AWESOME resource to understand ADS-B)

b.[ch8194]TIS-B Capabilities.

1.[ch8194]TIS-B is intended to provide ADS-B equipped aircraft with a more complete traffic picture in situations where not all nearby aircraft are equipped with ADS-B Out. This advisory-only application is intended to enhance a pilot's visual acquisition of[ch8201]other traffic.

2.[ch8194]Only transponder-equipped targets (i.e.,[ch8201]Mode A/C or Mode S transponders) are transmitted through the ATC ground system architecture. Current radar siting may result in limited radar surveillance coverage at lower altitudes[ch8201]near some airports, with subsequently limited TIS-B service volume coverage. If there is no[ch8201]radar coverage in a given area, then there will be no TIS-B coverage in that area.
 
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