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I have a Collins VOR receiver and a connected Collins VOR/LOC display
installed in the Emeraude. The receiver has an LED digital display for frequency or bearing. If I select, say, "from" I will get a display of the bearing from the VOR station. If I rotate the OBS on the panel VOR/LOC instrument until the "from" flag appears and the needle centers, the OBS will also give me a bearing from the station. Problem is, these bearing don't match. I haven't done comprehensive tests to determine the difference (it might not eve be the same depending on the range to the VOR), but it is significant for navigation. Perhaps as much as 5+ degrees if I remember correctly. This isn't a real problem for me as the VOR is strictly backup. (Let's think about that, Mr. Corrigan. . .) I'm probably going to take the darn thing out anyway and sell it before it's value goes down to that of a used SuperHomer. When I was flying to OSH this year, my navigator (Lt. Col. USAF ret.) asked me what I'd do if my GPS quit. I replied, "Why, land at the nearest airport and buy a new one!". As I write this, I'm thinking that the answer to the question is to take the plane to an airport which has a VOR test point and check it out. Do such things still exist? In any case, I probably won't take it to the Collins repair station and spend a few hundred *new* dollars to get it calibrated. Anybody else had this problem? Perhaps with two sepatate NAV-COMS giving different headings? Rich "A man with two clocks never knows what time it is" S. |
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