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Correction - the hand crank on the old tube ADFs (ARN6 or ARN7) was
the tuning control. The manual loop control was a right-left switch. Manual (RDF) did work better in bad static than ADF but it was tough on the ears. Radio Range - the north quadrant (and thus the south quadrant) was an N quadrant, logically. Those antiquated time/distance checks were left over from long-lasting flights (10-20 hours) in multi-engine prop planes like the Clipper flying boats crossing the Atlantic. They had some value then (are we going to have enough gas?) but for every day flying - bah. Still, if you pick a VOR off at right angles to your track it has some value - not much, but some. Might help you decide to divert if the winds are double what the weather guesser told you. Walt BJ |
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