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I'm embarrassed to say that I have forgotten something. When I want to
open my flight plan, and I look at the frequencies printed above the VOR, it says 122.1R 122.4. Does the 'R' refer to what I need to do or what the Radio operator does? That is, do I send on 122.4 and receive on 122.1, or the other way around? I know I can also try 122.2. Under what circumstances do you use one vs the other? Tom |
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I'm embarrassed to say that I have forgotten something. When I want to
open my flight plan, and I look at the frequencies printed above the VOR, it says 122.1R 122.4. Does the 'R' refer to what I need to do or what the Radio operator does? That is, do I send on 122.4 and receive on 122.1, or the other way around? You send, they recieve, on the frequency marked "R". They send, and you receive, on the VOR frequency associated with the information box. So, don't forget to set your audio panel to hear your nav, and turn the nav volume up. ![]() Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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On 26 Apr 2007 07:45:35 -0700, wrote:
Since you will be receiving on the VOR, the only thing you can do with the radio is send. |
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On Apr 26, 7:45 am, wrote:
I'm embarrassed to say that I have forgotten something. When I want to open my flight plan, and I look at the frequencies printed above the VOR, it says 122.1R 122.4. Does the 'R' refer to what I need to do or what the Radio operator does? That is, do I send on 122.4 and receive on 122.1, or the other way around? I know I can also try 122.2. Under what circumstances do you use one vs the other? Tom You can try both ways but I suspect you'll find the answer obvious once you try ![]() -Robert, CFII |
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![]() Other posts have answered question regarding 122.1R. However if 122.4 is also printed above the VOR box, you can use that frequency to talk to FSS, both send and receive. It means that freq is co-located with the VOR. On Apr 26, 7:45 am, wrote: I'm embarrassed to say that I have forgotten something. When I want to open my flight plan, and I look at the frequencies printed above the VOR, it says 122.1R 122.4. Does the 'R' refer to what I need to do or what the Radio operator does? That is, do I send on 122.4 and receive on 122.1, or the other way around? I know I can also try 122.2. Under what circumstances do you use one vs the other? Tom |
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