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Channel Spacing | 1 MHz |
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Number of Channels | 200 |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
Type | DME (Distance Measuring Equipment) |
Category | Avionics |
Frequency Range (Transmit) | 1025 to 1150 MHz |
Frequency Range (Receive) | 962 to 1213 MHz |
Ground Speed Range | 0 to 999 knots |
Power Requirements | 14/28 VDC |
Power Supply | 14/28 VDC |
Provides information on physical, mechanical, and electrical characteristics and installation procedures for the KN 62/62A/64 DME.
Describes the KN 62/62A/64 as a panel-mounted, 200-channel DME using solid-state transmitter and LSI technology.
Details specifications like TSO compliance, environmental categories, and electrical requirements.
Explains internal and external channeling methods and lists types of codes accepted.
Lists critical frequencies for mechanical resonance of the unit under test.
Lists available versions of KN 62, KN 62A, and KN 64 DME units.
Lists the contents of the installation kit for the KN 62/62A/64.
States that there are no specific license requirements mentioned.
Provides information on installation and wiring procedures for the KN 62/62A/64 DME.
Outlines TSO approval standards and aircraft installation responsibility for the KN 62A.
Outlines TSO approval standards and aircraft installation responsibility for KN 62 and KN 64.
Provides instructions for carefully unpacking and inspecting the unit for shipping damage.
Details the process of installing the DME unit in the aircraft.
Discusses the importance of adequate cooling for avionics units to ensure reliability.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the KN 62/62A/64 unit in the aircraft.
Details the process of assembling the Molex connector terminals and housing.
Provides guidance on selecting a suitable location and mounting the DME antenna.
Recommends powering on after engine start and describes front panel controls and display functions.
Explains frequency mode, ground speed/time-to-station mode, and potential interference issues with dual units.
Illustrates the KN 62/62A/64 remote mode display and controls.