Chapter 12 - Aircraft Avionics Systems - Oral Questions Flashcards

1
Q

What are the basic components of a radio communication system?

A

A microphone,

transmitter,

transmitting and receiving antennas,

receiver, and

speaker or headphones

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2
Q

What frequency range is used by most modern voice communications systems?

A

VHF band, 118.0 to 136.975

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3
Q

What does the term ADF stand for?

A

Automatic Direction Finder

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4
Q

What is the function of VOR equipment?

A

Navigation

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5
Q

Name the components of a typical airborne VOR system

A

Receiver,

antennas,

frequency selector and

a visual display indicator

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6
Q

What does DME stand for?

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7
Q

At what interval must an ATC transponder system be certified?

A

Every 24 calendar months

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8
Q

Why are two antennas usually required for an ILS system?

A

The localizer and glideslope signals are transmitted on different frequencies

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9
Q

What information does the glideslope beam provide?

A

Vertical guidance to enable the aircraft to maintain the correct descent angle

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10
Q

What is the power source for an ELT

A

An internal battery

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11
Q

Describe one method of monitoring the signal output during an ELT test

A

Tune a comm receiver to 121.5

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12
Q

How would you determine if the batteries in an ELT are due for recharge or replacement?

A

By looking for an expiration date for recharge or replacement on the battery and/or in the aircraft maintenance records

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13
Q

At what times is a test of an installed ELT permitted?

A

During the first 5 minutes after the hour and for no more than 3 sweeps

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14
Q

Where on the aircraft would you expect to find a DME antenna?

A

Usually on the bottom of the fuselage so that it isn’t blocked by the wing during turns

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15
Q

Describe the shape and location of a transponder antenna

A

Either a short blade or a short wire with a ball end located on the bottom of the fuselage

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16
Q

Name the basic components of an autopilot system

A

Gyros,

servos,

a controller, and

an amplifier or computer

17
Q

What are the sensing elements of an autopilot system?

A

Attitude,

directional,

and turning gyros,

and an altitude sensor

18
Q

What is the function of the servos in the autopilot system?

A

The servos actuate the flight controls

19
Q

What is the purpose of a bonding jumper from a radio shock mount to the airframe?

A

To provide a low impedance ground return

20
Q

Describe the procedure used to route coaxial cable from an antenna to a receiver

A

The cable should be supported every 2 feet,

bends should be 10 times the cable diameter, and

it should be routed separately (directly if possible)