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The right hand concentric knobs are used to tune the radio. The large knob
adjusts the MHz portion of the standby frequency, and the smaller knob
adjusts the kHz portion of the standby frequency. To activate that frequency,
press the Flip-flop button. This moves the standby frequency to the primary
position, and puts the primary frequency into the standby position.
The
TX
icon shows that the radio is transmitting. An
RX
icon shows that the
frequency is active and the audio will be heard through the headphone and
speaker outputs. The standby frequency will only be received during the
MONITOR function which is indicated by a
+2
icon when active.
Nav Radio Display
Press the NAV button to enable Nav display mode. Like the com radio
window, the primary Nav frequency is on the left and the standby frequency is
on the right. The right hand concentric knobs are used to tune the standby
frequency, and the Flip-flop button exchanges the primary and standby
frequencies.
The Nav receiver will automatically decode the received radial for a VOR if it
is in range, and display it below the frequency. It will also automatically
decode the Morse code identifier, and display that as well. The identifier is
only displayed after it has been heard twice correctly, so there can be a delay
of up to 60 seconds before it appears. If the station is out of range, and until
the signal has been decoded, these fields will be dashed, “---“.
The standby Nav frequency can also be received by selecting the MONITOR
function, in which case both radials will be shown.
If either the primary or standby frequency is an ILS/LOC there is no radial
information, and the word LOC is displayed instead of the radial.
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