Klx 135a system components – BendixKing KLX 135A - Pilots Guide User Manual

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KLX 135A Pilot’s Guide

System Components

1-1

Effective Date 5/95

006-08789-0000 Rev 0

System Components

Chapter 1

1. KLX 135A SYSTEM COMPONENTS

A basic KLX 135A system consists of a panel mounted KLX 135A
GPS and a KA 92 GPS antenna. An altitude input is required to
obtain full navigation and operational capabilities. Additional system
components may be added or interfaced to the KLX 135A which
increase its features and capabilities. Some of these optional compo-
nents include an external course deviation indicator (CDI) or
horizontal situation indicator (HSI), ARTEX ELS-10 emergency loca-
tor transmitter (ELT), autopilot, and external annunciators.

The KLX 135A panel mounted unit contains the GPS sensor, the
navigation computer, a COMM transceiver, a liquid crystal display
(LCD), and all controls required to operate the unit.

Installation of an appropriate VHF communication antenna (capable
of transmitting and receiving 118.000 to 136.975 MHz) is required.
However, the VHF COMM antenna is not included as part of the KLX
135A system.

A KA 92 GPS “patch” antenna is available for use with the KLX 135A.
It is designed to always be mounted on the top of the aircraft.

The KLX 135A has analog outputs to drive the left-right deviation bar
of most mechanical CDIs and HSIs. In addition, the NAV mode of
the Bendix/King KFC 150, KAP 150, KAP 150H, KAP 100, KFC 200,
KAP 200, KFC 250, KFC 275, KFC 300, and KFC 325 flight control
systems may be coupled to the KLX 135A. Many other autopilots
may also be coupled to the KLX 135A. Actual autopilot performance
and capability when coupled to the KLX 135A may vary significantly
from one autopilot model to another.

Altitude may be provided to the KLX 135A from an encoding altimeter
or blind encoder. Altitude is used as an aid in position determination
when not enough satellites are in view.

Some installations may require remote annunciators to be mounted
in the aircraft panel in order to indicate the status of certain KLX 135A
functions, namely waypoint alert and message.

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