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SECTION 9
-
SUPPLEMENTS
SUPPLEMENT
1 - FAA APPROVED
CESSNA
MODEL
182S
9. COMM FREQUENCY SELECTOR
KNOB (INNER) -- This
smaller
knob is designed to
change
the indicated
frequency in
steps of 50-kHz
when it is pushed in,
and
in
25-kHz steps
when it is pulled out.
For 8.33 kHz
versions,
channels are
incremented in 25
kHz steps
with
the
knob pushed in
and
8.33
kHz
with
the knob
pulled out.
10. COMM
FREQUENCY
SELECTOR
KNOB (OUTER)
-- The
outer,
larger
selector
knob
is
used to
change
the M Hz portion
of
the frequency display. At
either
band-edge of the 118-136
MHz frequency
spectrum
,
an offscale rotation will wrap
the
display
around
to
the
other
frequency band-edge
(i.e.,
136
MHz
advances
to 118
MHz).
11. CHANNEL BUTTON
--
Pressing the CHAN button
for 2 or
more seconds will cause the unit to
enter
the
channel
program
(PG)
mode.
Upon entering the
channel
program
mode,
the
channel
number
will
flash
indicating
that
it
can
be
programmed.
The
desired channel can
be
selected by
turning
the
comm
kHz knob. The
channel
frequency
can
be
entered
by
pushing
the comm transfer button which will cause the
standby
frequency to flash. The
comm
frequency
knobs are
then used to
enter
the
desired
frequency. If dashes
(located
between 136 MHz
and
118 MHz)
are entered
instead
of a
frequency,
the corresponding channel
is
skipped
in
channel
selection
mode. Additional
channels
may be programmed by
pressing
the COMM transfer button
and
using the same
procedure.
The
channel
information
is saved
by
pushing
the
CHAN
button which
will
also cause
the
unit
to return to the
previous
frequency
entry
mode.
The channel
selection
mode
(CH) can
then be
entered
by
momentarily
pushing
the CHAN
button.
The comm frequency
knobs can
be used to
select
the desired
channel. The
unit
will
automatically default to
the
previous mode if
no
channel
is
selected within 2 seconds after entering
the
channel selection
mode. The unit is
placed
in the transmit mode by
depressing
a
mic
button.
Figure 1. Bendix/King
KX
155A VHF
NAV/COMM with KI 208 or
KI
209A
Indicator Head
(Sheet 6 of
7)

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