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PASS/FAIL ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURESIf y
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Student CommentsCourse Title:Aviati
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Table 1-1.-Radio-Frequency Spectrum
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Figure 1-3.-LS-602/AI control panel
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Figure 1-4.-Manchester encoding.thr
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they can complete a full cycle. The
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one-shot circuit output is directly
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Figure 1-7.-VHF-AM control box.Figu
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indicators in the following text. E
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Figure 1-11.-C-9245/ARC-161 control
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and the PWR/FILL switch is not in t
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panel is in OFF. If the DTS control
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the keyboard are sent directly. Rec
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the signal data converter, where it
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Navigation is both an art and a sci
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this axis at right angles to it (fi
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. Course is the intended horizontal
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The standard atmosphere is theoreti
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eadings are higher than actual. Thi
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The barometric switch in the RAWS a
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Major ComponentsThe AN/ARN-84(V) TA
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the outputs is used for the automat
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DOPPLERIn the following text we wil
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CHAPTER 3RADARAs an avionics superv
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the antennas will stop at the posit
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AS-2146/APS-115 AntennaThe radar an
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completes the processing of radar a
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In the on-line mode, the sensor sta
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Mode SwitchThe mode switch is pract
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purpose of the horizon line is to i
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Maximum range for tracking is 40,00
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transmit a reply when RF interrogat
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airspeed-altitude computer. All fra
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SIF reply code is identical to the
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In mode 4, the reply video pulse is
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sound wave. The frequency (in hertz
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to affect the rate of travel of the
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DOPPLER EFFECTWhen there is relativ
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Figure 4-7.-Transducer installed on
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The Sonar Detecting-Range Set AN/AQ
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Figure 4-16.-RO-358/ASQ-13A.mechani
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applies 115 volts ac to the transmi
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are known as angles of dip (fig. 4-
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feet in length and represents the f
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compensation is needed for the long
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labeled ALT COMP. This switch is us
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select which signal goes to which p
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the passive directional sonobuoy (f
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REVIEW QUESTIONSQ1. How was the wor
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TACAN signals. When localizer signa
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1. The HEADING NO-GO indicator illu
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Figure 5-7.-New optical sight with
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computer’s program determines whi
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ias circuit, horizontal and vertica
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Figure 5-9.-Symbology—Continued.5
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Figure 5-14.-Sparrow mode.Figure 5-
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TACTICAL DISPLAY SYSTEM INTERFACEFi
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electrical signal, which varies in
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noise-free at that level. The impor
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Like the random interlace, this sys
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The polarity of the signal develope
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The SEC tube has applications in ex
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CHAPTER 6INFRAREDThe term infrared
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Table 6-1.-Characteristics of IR Ra
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potential difference across a PN ju
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system increases, and the reliabili
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used in the Navy, their principles
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signals from the control servomecha
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Figure 6-15.-FLIR positioning/stabi
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Figure 6-17.-Video converter video
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clamping signals from the sync gene
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shared by both azimuth and elevatio
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where they are converted into three
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go to the azimuth/elevation heat si
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TARGET TRACKING SIGHT CONTROLAs men
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control is injected in this module.
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CHAPTER 7WEAPONS SYSTEMSAs a result
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Figure 7-5.-Master light control pa
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Rocket firing systemWalleye systemA
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The wing-form display is displayed
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Figure 7-15.-Emergency jettison con
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The A/A weapon select switch select
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Part of the system consists of unpr
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Figure 7-22.-SH-3 (series) search a
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ottle and the ECU are mounted on to
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Figure 7-25.-Pylon/rack assembly.ci
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REVIEW QUESTIONSQ1. True or False.
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COMPUTER APPLICATIONSTYPES OF COMPU
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the most important. This data manip
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and other data that are to be used
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to represent the same data that was
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compatibility permits the computer
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most cases, the processing speed fa
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4. Stores the results of manipulati
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An overall check of a computer can
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CHAPTER 9AUTOMATIC CARRIER LANDING
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7-44. Azimuth and elevation command
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IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 7-65 THROUGH
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8-11.8-12.8-13.8-14.8-15.8-16.On th
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8-31. On the F/A-18 MC/HYD ISOL pan
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ASSIGNMENT 9Textbook Assignment: "C
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9-26. What computer is the most pra
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ASSIGNMENT 10Textbook Assignment:
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10-23. At which of the followingfre
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10-44. A capacitor is NOT normally