3.11.11 The NDB Page
The NDB page shown in figure 3-153 for Ottawa NDB is
used to illustrate the contents of an NDB page.
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NDB identifier. An arrow precedes the identifier if it is
the active waypoint.
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The name of the NDB.
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The NDB frequency (kHz).
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The latitude and longitude of the NDB.
There is also a nearest NDB scan list as explained in sec-
tion 3.7.3. When a NDB page is displayed as one of the
nearest NDBs the latitude and longitude are replaced with
the bearing and distance to the NDB (figure 3-154).
3.11.12 The Intersection Page (INT)
The Intersection page contains the named low altitude,
high altitude, approach, and SID/STAR intersections as
well as outer markers and outer compass locators. The
Intersection page for KENZY outer compass locator (fig-
ure 3-155) is used as an example of what is displayed on
the Intersection page:
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The intersection, outer marker, or outer compass loca-
tor name.
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The location of the intersection, outer marker, or outer
compass locator expressed in terms of a radial and
distance from a nearby VOR. The KLN 900 chooses
the closest VOR. Note that it takes a few seconds for
the VOR ident, radial, and distance to be calculated
and displayed.
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The latitude and longitude of the intersection, outer
marker, or outer compass locator.
You may also enter the identifier of another nearby way-
point in the REF field, and the page will compute and dis-
play the radial and distance from the nearby waypoint to
the intersection. This information is not stored with the
Intersection page and is lost when leaving the page. To
calculate the radial and distance from a nearby waypoint:
1. Display the desired Intersection page.
2. Press the right C to turn on the right cursor function.
3-50
|=OWI
|OTTAWA
|
|FREQ
251
|N 38^32.55'
|W 95^15.26'
NDB
Figure 3-153
| DNI
nr 1
|DENISON
|
|FREQ
341
|
055^t]
|
06.5nm
NDB
Figure 3-154
|=KENZY
|REF:
MKC
|RAD: 152.2^
|DIS:
3.7nm
|N 39^13.25'
|W 94^33.84'
INT
Figure 3-155
Rev 2