BENDIXKing KA155 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 3
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COM TRANSCEIVER
Rotate the On/Off knob clockwise from the OFF position to turn the unit on. The left portion of the
digital display readout is allocated for COM ACTIVE and COM STANDBY frequencies.
Select the desired operating frequency in the standby display by rotating the Frequency Select
knobs either clockwise or counterclockwise. A clockwise rotation will increment the previous
frequency while a counterclockwise rotation will decrement the previous frequency. The outer knob
will change the MHz portion of the standby display. At one band-edge (118 or 136 MHz) the
following 1 MHz change will wrap around to the other band-edge. The inner knob will change the
kHz portion of the standby display. It will change in increments of 50 kHz. The frequency wrap
around at the edge of the band is also utilized when incrementing or decrementing the kHz portion
of the standby display.
To tune the radio to the desired operating frequency, the desired frequency must be entered into
the standby display and then the transfer button must be pushed. This will trade the contents of
the active and standby displays. The transceiver is always tuned to the frequency appearing in the
ACTIVE display. It is therefore possible to have two different frequencies stored in the ACTIVE and
STANDBY displays and to change back and forth between them at the simple push of the transfer
button.
A non-volatile memory stores up to 32 programmable channels.
Rotate the outer COM frequency selector knob
clockwise (up) or counterclockwise (down) to
recall each of the 32 stored frequencies.
The unit will automatically exit the channel mode if no channel is selected within 7 seconds after
entering the channel selection mode.
For use with Microsoft Flight Simulator only. Not to be used in real world aviation.
Finally, press the
Transfer button to recall
the stored frequency.
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Pressing the Channel Button (CHAN) once will
change the display mode to Channel Recall
mode. The standby frequency will change color
to green and the first stored number in memory
will be displayed.
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