I recently started to use a portable UAT ADS-B in device in my non-ADS-B out airplane at the edge of the 30 mile Mode C veil around New York City. By 1000 ft I am receiving several ground stations and see a hornets nest of traffic around the City and the NYC metro airports (about 25-45 nm from my location). Sometimes I see traffic nearby, and sometimes not.
I thought that the only way I could see traffic would be if either there was an airplane with UAT ADS-B out (such that I could receive its ADS-B signal air to air) or if I was near an airplane that triggered ADS-B ground rebroadcast (and I received the signal being sent to them).
But that can't be right because it doesn't explain how I am seeing all the airliner traffic around NYC (that is either 1090es out or simply Mode C) without any nearby-to-me traffic to trigger its broadcast to me.
As an example, today there was a 737 climbing out about 3000 ft above and ahead of me and not showing up on my tablet's ADS-B display while, at the same time, there were dozens of planes showing up 35 miles away around NYC. See the attached screenshot. Why is this happening?
I can only think of 2 explanations. One is that at least around NYC, local ADS-B traffic is being broadcast continuously for just about the whole Mode C veil. The other explanation is that ADS-B rebroadcast can be triggered by any airplane with ADS-B out no matter how far away it is from my airplane. And that I will see traffic in that airplane's vicinity...but only in that vicinity. Meaning that just because I am seeing traffic somewhere, it does not mean that TIS-B rebroadcast is sending me information about nearby traffic.
I thought that the only way I could see traffic would be if either there was an airplane with UAT ADS-B out (such that I could receive its ADS-B signal air to air) or if I was near an airplane that triggered ADS-B ground rebroadcast (and I received the signal being sent to them).
But that can't be right because it doesn't explain how I am seeing all the airliner traffic around NYC (that is either 1090es out or simply Mode C) without any nearby-to-me traffic to trigger its broadcast to me.
As an example, today there was a 737 climbing out about 3000 ft above and ahead of me and not showing up on my tablet's ADS-B display while, at the same time, there were dozens of planes showing up 35 miles away around NYC. See the attached screenshot. Why is this happening?
I can only think of 2 explanations. One is that at least around NYC, local ADS-B traffic is being broadcast continuously for just about the whole Mode C veil. The other explanation is that ADS-B rebroadcast can be triggered by any airplane with ADS-B out no matter how far away it is from my airplane. And that I will see traffic in that airplane's vicinity...but only in that vicinity. Meaning that just because I am seeing traffic somewhere, it does not mean that TIS-B rebroadcast is sending me information about nearby traffic.