Silver crown plus pilot’s guide – BendixKing SILVER CROWN PLUS System SILVER CROWN PLUS User Manual

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Silver Crown Plus Pilot’s Guide

 

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When the received signal is too

weak to ensure accuracy the display

will “flag”. See Figure 13.

FIGURE 13

VOR flag display

Depressing the mode button will

cause the NAV display to go from the
ACTIVE/CDI format to the

ACTIVE/BEARING format. In the
BEARING mode, the increment/

decrement knob channels the
ACTIVE frequency window and

depressing the frequency transfer
button will cause the ACTIVE

frequency to be placed in blind
storage and the STANDBY frequency

(in blind storage) to be displayed in
the ACTIVE window display. In

bearing mode of operation, the right
hand window of NAV display shows

the bearing TO the station.

Figure 14 illustrates the NAV side

of the display in this mode.

FIGURE 14

VOR mode bearing to function

When a too weak or invalid VOR

signal is received the display flags as

shown in Figure 15.

FIGURE 15

VOR mode active/bearing,

flag display

Another push of the mode button

will cause the NAV display to go from

the ACTIVE/BEARING format to the
ACTIVE/RADIAL format as shown in

Figure 16.

FIGURE 16

VOR mode

radial from function

In the RADIAL mode, the

increment/ decrement knob channels

the ACTIVE frequency window and
depressing the frequency transfer

button will cause the ACTIVE
frequency to be placed in blind

storage and the STANDBY frequency
(in blind storage) to be displayed in

the ACTIVE window display. In radial
mode of operation, the right hand

window of NAV display shows the
radial FROM the station. Figure 16

illustrates the NAV side of the display
in this mode.

When a too weak or invalid VOR

signal is received the display flags as
shown in Figure 17.

FIGURE 17

VOR mode

active/radial flag display

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