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INCLINED PLANE
INITIALIZE
INTERFACE
IONOSPHERE
IONOSPHERIC INTERFERENCE
ITDMA
ITU
KALMAN FILTER
KEY LOCK
LED
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A geometric surface that is tilted with respect to another arbitrary
reference plane (for example, the Earth's equatorial plane).
To enter constants into the navigator to enable it to start position-
ing and/or navigating accurately.
Electronic circuits that permit the passage of data between differ-
ent types of devices; For example, the speed and heading interface
circuit permits data from a speed log and compass to pass to the
navigator processor.
A layer of ionized air about 80 kilometers (50 miles) above the earth's
surface.
Distortion imparted to a broadcast radio signal as it passes through
the ionosphere.
Incremental Time Division Multiple Access – Access protocol for
pre-announced transmissions of temporary or non-repeatable
character. It is also used during data link network entry.
International Telecommunication Union.
A software routine that produces the navigation solution (see NAVI-
GATION SOLUTION).
Disabling the E-key so that data entries cannot be inadvertently
made.
Light Emitting Diode.
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