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I saw this video on YouTube which is a command to turn on the lamp that you see at the beginning of the video

 

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BTW the guy who made the video inputs the IFF code at the wrong place.

He should input it on the IFF (in front of the stick, on the pedestal), not on the IFF interrogator (on the right console).

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IIRC the switches are on immediate left of your seat, on its base. The oxygen is on by default.

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BTW the guy who made the video inputs the IFF code at the wrong place.

He should input it on the IFF (in front of the stick, on the pedestal), not on the IFF interrogator (on the right console).

Should we input anything at all in the interrogtor? Not for gameplay purposes (the whole IFF stuff is mainly non-functional), just in terms of realism.
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You would input the code which corresponds to a valid friendly-reply which I believe is also the code of the interrogating signal. In reality an interrogation signal other than the correct one would not cause the target to reply at all and even if it did would not show up as friendly.

 

The system only displays a friendly indication if everything is right and a significant reason why IFF is never the sole determinant in the ID matrix (ha, pun.)

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That's correct, for "peacetime/civilian" modes 1 and 3.

 

"Wartime" mode 4 is a kinda (classified) black box that doesn't needs nor allows any pilot code input re: interrogator. So more or less what we have currently in DCS ;)

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