BendixKing KLN 94 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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Airport pages but we’ll use the APT 1 since it displays the airport
name and city).

2.

Turn on the cursor (

B) and

make sure the right inner knob is
pushed in. The cursor will
appear over the first character of
the airport identifier (figure 3-62).

3.

Turn the right inner knob to
select a “K” as the first character
(figure 3-63). You may turn the
knob either clockwise or counter-
clockwise, and the letters and
numbers wrap around with a
blank character separating the
“9” and the “A”. Notice that as
you turn through letters, the
KLN 94 automatically fills in the
identifier of the first waypoint in
alphanumeric order in the data-
base which matches what you’ve
entered so far (in this case, Hall
Airport in Kaufman, Texas). Go
ahead and experiment a little bit.

4.

Use the right outer knob to move
the cursor to the second charac-
ter and then select an “O” with
the right inner knob (figure 3-64).

5.

Use the same process to select
an “R” and then a “D” (figure 3-65). You are now viewing the APT 1
page for KORD.

The KLN 94 feature of filling in characters of the identifier can be a time
saver! For a second example, let’s select Bloomington VOR whose identi-
fier is BMI.

More selecting a waypoint by identifier:

1.

Make sure you have turned the
cursor off from the previous
example. With the right knobs,
select the VOR 1 page (figure 3-
66).

2.

Turn the cursor (

B) on.

Chapter 3 Basic GPS Operation

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Figure 3-62

Figure 3-63

Figure 3-64

Figure 3-65

Figure 3-66

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