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JANUARY 2003
The No. 1 NAV / ILS Marker Beacon Receiver, King KNR-634, is a navigational receiver
with VOR (Variable Omni Range) and LOC (Localizer / Glideslope) capabilities covering
200 channels, which supplies navigation data to the Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
bearing pointer and course deviation indicator. It also supplies navigation audio to the
Intercommunications System (ICS) headset when the NAV 1 switch is in the ON position.
The glideslope receiver covers 40 channels and provides data to the glideslope indicator
of the HSI. The system senses marker beacons, providing both visual and audio signals
to indicate station passage. The kit consists of the remote mounted receiver unit, the
control panel, the marker beacon control, the mounting rack, and three antennas. The
main control panel mounts at the top of the instrument panel.
NO.1 NAV/ILS/MARKER BEACON RECEIVER
NO.2 NAV/ILS/COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR
The No. 2 NAV / ILS receiver provides the same VOR / LOC functions as the No. 1
system. However, there is no marker beacon receiver, and a separate CDI (Course
Deviation Indicator) is required. The kit consists of the remote mounted receiver unit,
the control panel, the mounting rack, the CDI, and two antennas. The control panel is
located at the top of the instrument panel, next to the NAV No. 1 control, and the CDI is
located below the airspeed indicator.
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