BendixKing KLX 135 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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KLX 135 Pilot’s Guide Basic GPS Operation

4-55 Effective Date 3/94

006-08751-0000 Rev 0

Basic GPS Operation

Chapter 4

Lines 3-4: In place of the latitude/longitude, line 3 is blank and line 4
displays the magnetic bearing to or the magnetic radial from the NDB
and the distance in nautical miles. Placing the cursor over the
radial/bearing field and pressing

E

toggles between radial from and

bearing to station.

4.12.3.2. The NDB 2 Page

See figure 4-177.

Line 1: The NDB identifier, preceded
by an arrow if it is the active waypoint.

Line 4: The magnetic bearing to or the magnetic radial from the NDB
and the distance in nautical miles. Placing the cursor over the
radial/bearing field and pressing

E

toggles between radial from and

bearing to station.

4.12.4. SUPPLEMENTAL WAYPOINT PAGES

The Supplemental waypoint pages (SUP 0, SUP 1, SUP 2, and
SUP 3) allow you to create “custom” waypoints for use in navigation.
A crop sprayer might want to create a waypoint on a field that is
sprayed regularly, for instance. Another candidate might be a small
airport which is not included in the KLX 135 database. To learn how
to create a user-defined waypoint, see

section 5.2.1

.

4.12.4.1. The Supplemental 0 (SUP 0) Page

See figure 4-178.

NOTE: The SUP 0 page is only dis-
played for waypoint identifiers that do
not have a previously defined
position.

Line 1: The identifier for the as-yet-undefined waypoint.

Lines 2-4: Cursor fields for the three possible user-defined waypoint
creation methods. For information on creating user-defined way-
points, see

section 5.2.1

.

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00 MYWPT USR at:
136.97 User Pos L/L?
>Leg User Pos R/D?
SUP 0 Present Pos?

Figure 4-178

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00 DFI
136.97
>Leg
NDB 2 >021°To 2.3nm

Figure 4-177

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