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KI209a, glideslope = VNAV?



 
 
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Old August 17th 03, 06:35 AM
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Default KI209a, glideslope = VNAV?

OK, DH is leaning towards the "replace #2 OBS with something more
modern" option.

Which brings us to the question:

I know the KI-209a will accept input from a GPS.

Is that just for the left-right course deviation indicator, or
is it set up to accept input to the glideslope as well, for use
w/ VNAV? Anyone know?

Alternatively: is the output from the glideslope receiver/input
to the glideslope portion of the CDI some sort of funky King
signal which the CDI has to decode, or is it straight analog?

Thanks!
Sydney
 




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