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This aircraft is squawking 7700, indicating an emergency.
This aircraft is squawking 7600, indicating a radio failure.
This aircraft is identing. Notice the three hash marks drawn across the target.
This aircraft has a squawk code that is a duplicate of another aircraft's code.
When you see a squawk code displayed in the second field of the third line like this, that means
that the aircraft is not squawking its assigned code. The code shown is the code the aircraft is
actually squawking.
This aircraft is being handed off from the controller identified by sector ID "3N". The data block
flashes until the handoff is accepted, cancelled, or refused.
This aircraft is being handed off to the controller identified by sector ID "3N".
VRC Mode
The VRC radar mode is not modelled after any real-world radar system. It was designed to show certain pieces of
information at all times, while rotating the less-critical data items in a single field. The main idea is to have the
altitude, ground speed, and aircraft type available at a quick glance without having to wait for them to rotate into
view. Here are the different types of tags you'll encounter in VRC mode:
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