Dynon Avionics FlightDEK-D180 Pilots Users Guide User Manual

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HSI Operation

5. Glideslope Indicator. This appears only when tuned to an ILS. It displays deviation as

deflected full scale. This does not have an indicator on it unless the glideslope is valid as defi
glideslope flag.

6. Glideslope flag. This appears when the radio is tuned to a localizer and the glideslope is

active, there is no indicator mark on the GS scale.

7. Bearing To indicators. These arrows show you the bearing to the active and standby

VORs. This is the direction that you would need to fly to go di

0.5 deg

not v

rectly from where you are to

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rees when

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alid. When this is

the transmitter. When flying directly on course, your bearing and course lines overla
another. The primary bearing indicator is depicted by a yellow diamond and the standby
indicator is depicted by an orange circle. These elements only appear when the active
and/or standby VORs are tuned to an active frequency. A numerical display of your
primary (labeled NAV) and standby (labeled SBY) bearings and a reminder of which
symbol represents each bearing is in the text area of the page.

The HS34 adds the possibility of having many more bearing sources in the system. Pressing the BRG SRC
button highlights the first bearing source. Turning the VALUE knob allows you to choose your bearing source
from all options. Pressing the bearing source again chooses the second bearing source. If you wait more than 5

thout adjusting anything or pressing any buttons, the selection self-clears.

seconds wi

The HS34 adds the ability to display information from a marker beacon receiver. If you have marker beacon

ide), the “O,” “M,” and

riate Morse Code tones

receiver connected and configured (as described in the FlightDEK-D180 Installation Gu
“I” indications are displayed on the HSI page. If configured, the HS34 plays the approp
on its audio output.

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