Specifications
ENR
RNV USE DIP
KNS
80
Load Waypoint
1
data
(114.00
ANX/255.O0/20.0
nm)
3.
Put waypoint
"1"
in the DSP window by depressing the DSP button.
(If there is a
"2"
in the DSP window initially, you will push the DSP
button three times to go through the
2-3-4-1
sequence
to
reach
"l".)
You will now have waypoint
"4"
in
USE;
waypoint
"1"
in DSF!
The frequency for the old waypoint
"l",
that is in memory until
changed, is displayed; and there are dashes instead of numbers
in the DME display (showing that a valid DME signal is not being
received).
"1"
will be flashing, since
USE
and
DSP
are not the
same.
I
1-1
1-1
1-1
ENR
RNV USE DSP
KNS
80
4.Select your waypoint
1
frequency
(1
14.00)
using the data
input controls which are the
two
concentric knobs on the right.
The smaller of the
2
knobs controls the
.1
MHz and
.05
MHz
digits. The outer knob changes the
1
MHz and
10
MHz digits.
Your selected frequency will appear in the data display
(annunciated
"FRQ"),
replacing the previous frequency both
in the display and in memory.
Dual
KNS
80
Operation Caution
interfere with each other when the
NAV
frequencies differ
by
5.3
MHz (for example, 108.00 MHz and
113.3
MHz). This interference
results in premature flags or
loss
of "lock-on.'' Should this occur,
one of the
KNS
80s should be either turned off or tuned to a
different
NAV
frequency
so
that the
5.3
MHz difference is
eliminated.
When operating dual
KNS
80s the respective DMEs may
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