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How much is a marker beacon receiver really used in IFR flying? I'm
building a new panel and need to decide if I want to include one or not. Appreciate your input. Gary Gunn |
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Gary Gunn wrote:
How much is a marker beacon receiver really used in IFR flying? I'm building a new panel and need to decide if I want to include one or not. Shoot an actual ILS to minimums and you may be glad you have it. Good aural situational awareness. Good cross reference when you hit a marker, you know from the approach plate what altitude you should be at. |
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Gary Gunn wrote: How much is a marker beacon receiver really used in IFR flying? I'm building a new panel and need to decide if I want to include one or What audio panel were you considering that didn't have an integrated 3LMB? If anything I think the consideration would be the big honking antenna ![]() -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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(Gary Gunn) writes:
How much is a marker beacon receiver really used in IFR flying? I'm building a new panel and need to decide if I want to include one or not. Appreciate your input. In Canada, they are not used at all: the first time I heard mine go off was when I overflew Albany NY at altitude during a flight in the U.S. Go to www.myairplane.com and look at the approaches for airports you might like to visit some day. Note that you can get an audio panel with the marker beacons built in, so it's not a big extra cost or a lot of extra panel space. All the best, David |
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I fly with a VOR/GS and an IFR GPS, that is it (well radio and xpdr
too). The missed apporach on an ILS is defined by an altitude, NOT the middle marker. The IFR GPS does not have the middle marker, though it usually has the outer marker as a waypoint. Legally I do not need it, operationally I do not need it. But I do sometimes wish I had it, as I don't get the aural warning at the middle marker while I am looking for the runway. The middle marker is usually near the missed, even if it not exactly at it. Bottom line, if you are going to put in a new audio panel, I would spring for the marker beacons, otherwise no. (It requires an antennae also, right). This assumes you have an IFR GPS, of course. If not IFR GPS, you better get marker, although if you are not planning an IFR GPS, you should change to include one. All you really need is an IFR GPS and a NAV/COM. And i prefer seperate instruments so they don't go belly up together. (Gary Gunn) wrote in message . com... How much is a marker beacon receiver really used in IFR flying? I'm building a new panel and need to decide if I want to include one or not. Appreciate your input. Gary Gunn |
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 19:59:15 GMT, David Megginson
wrote: (Gary Gunn) writes: How much is a marker beacon receiver really used in IFR flying? I'm building a new panel and need to decide if I want to include one or not. Appreciate your input. In Canada, they are not used at all: the first time I heard mine go off was when I overflew Albany NY at altitude during a flight in the U.S. Go to www.myairplane.com and look at the approaches for airports you might like to visit some day. Note that you can get an audio panel with the marker beacons built in, so it's not a big extra cost or a lot of extra panel space. There's an experiment to stop runway incursions using the 75MHz Marker Receivers it so could be an additional incentive. http://www1.faa.gov/and/and500/520/programs/gm.html http://68.164.254.131/GM.asp Anyway the extra cost to have it built into the Audio Panel is only about $100 + antenna. E-mail (Remove Space after pilot): pilot |
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