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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rechanneling of the DME when the
frequency is not displayed.

Place the function switch in the

Remote* (RMT) position, and your

DME will be channeled when you
select your NAV frequency on the

NAV receiver. Search time is usually

about one second. When the unit
locks on a ground station, it will

display distance, groundspeed and
time-to-station. (See Figure 21.)

FIGURE 21.

Distance/Groundspeed/TTS RMT Mode.

Prior to lock on, “dashes” will be

displayed. (See Figure 22.)

FIGURE 22.

Prior to Lock On.

Note that you may have two

frequencies available at all times (one

remotely selected on the NAV
receiver and one internally selected

with the unit’s controls).

*Remote channeling requires

wiring to the NAV receiver.

Operational Notes

The KN 62A and KN 64 have an

audio output for use in identifying the
DME ground station being received.

The audio level is preset at the
factory, but may be easily adjusted

through the top cover.

The unit electronically converts to

distance the elapsed time required for
signals to travel to and from the

ground station. This distance is then

indicated in nautical miles on the
Distance/ Speed/Time-to-Station

display. This distance, commonly
referred to as slant range distance,

should not be confused with actual
along-the-ground distance. The

difference between actual ground
distance and slant range is least at

low altitude and/or long range. If the
range is three times the altitude or

greater, error is negligible.

The effective range of DME

depends on many factors, most
important being the altitude of the

aircraft. Other contributing factors are
the location and elevation of the

station, DME transmitter power
output, and receiver sensitivity.

The groundspeed feature

incorporated in the unit measures the

rate of change in DME slant range
distance with time. This speed is then

read from 0 to 999 knots in 1 knot
increments. To obtain accurate

groundspeed, the aircraft must be
tracking directly to or from the station.

To obtain accurate time to station, the
aircraft must be tracking directly to the

station.

 

 

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