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CESSNA
MODEL
182S
SECTION
9 -
SUPPLEMENTS
SUPPLEMENT
1
- FAA APPROVED
1. OPERATING COMM FREQUENCY
DISPLAY
Displays
COMM
ACTIVE and COMM
STANDBY
frequencies with
a
"T"
between them
to
indicate TRANSMIT and
an
"R"
to
indicate
RECEIVE modes of operation.
2. OPERATING NAV FREQUENCY DISPLAY
--
The
right
poftion
of
the
display is allocated
to NAV
receiver ACTIVE and
STANDBY
information.
The frequency channeling is similar
to
the COMM when operating in the frequency mode. The
NAV
ACTIVE and
STANDBY
frequencies are stored
in
the
memory
on power down and return on power
up.
3.
NAV STANDBY/OBS/Bearing/RadialÆimer Display
-- The
right
side
of the
NAV display
is
controlled
by the
MODE
SELECTOR BUTTON (see
#7 below).
With an active
VOR
frequency,
this
portion
of the
display shows
the
SïANDBY
frequency,
OBS
setting
for the
internal
CDl,
the
bearing
to
the
VOR station,
radial
from the VOR station, or a
count-up/count-
down
timer.
With an active
localizer
frequency, this portion
of
the display shows the standby
frequency,
the
letters
"LOC",
or
count-up/count-down timer.
4. NAV
FREQUENCY SELECTOR KNOB (SMALL)
--
Operates
in
50 kHz
steps.
The NAV
receiver's lower
and
upper
frequency limits are
108.00
MHz and 117.95 MHz.
Exceeding
the
upper limit
of
frequency band will automatically return
to
the
lower limit and vice versa.
A
clockwise rotation
will
increase (inc)
the
previous frequency
while a
counterclockwise
rotation will decrease
(dec)
the
previous frequency.
5.
NAV FREQUENCY SELECTOR KNOB (LARGE) --
Operates
in 1
MHz
steps.
The
frequency inc/dec operates
the
STANDBY frequency
display.
A
clockwise rotation
will
increase
the
previous frequency
while
a
counterclockwise
rotation
will
decrease
the
previous frequency. Exceeding
the
upper limit of the frequency band will automatically return
to
the
lower limit
and
vice versa.
Figure
1. BendilKing
KX
155A
VHF NAV/COMM
with
Kl
208 or
Kl
2094
lndicator Head (Sheet 3
of 7)
Feb
3197
s1-7

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