05 Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) Flashcards

1
Q

What frequency does a DME operate in?

A

960 to 1215 MHz

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2
Q

Describe the general operating principle of a DME

A
  • An AC sends out unique omnidirectional jittered pulses
  • A beacon picks up the signal and responds with the same signal
  • The response is altered by +- 63MHz so there is no confusion with reflected signals
  • AC then calculates the distance from the time between send and receive (minus a 50 microsecond delay from the beacon)
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3
Q

What is the maximum capacity of pulses a DEM ground beacon can handle per second?

A

2700 pps (pulses per second)

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4
Q

About what number of AC can a DME ground station can support at any one time?

A

100

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5
Q

What are the different modes an AC will cycle through for a DME and how many pps are associated with each?

A
  • Search Mode: 150 pps for the first 15,000pp (100 sec) then 60 pps after
  • Tracking Mode: 25 pps
  • Freeze Mode: Signal lost, freeze display for 10 sec then switch to Search Mode after
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6
Q

What is the required accuracy of a DME with given range?

A

Required accuracy (nm) = +- 0.25nm + 1.25% of Range (nm)

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7
Q

What is the equation for the ground distance from an AC to the DME?

A

Ground Distance^2 = Slant Distance ^2 - AC Height (nm) ^2

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8
Q

When is the only time a ground speed indication for a DME accurate and which direction is most accurate?

A
  • When the AC is heading directly to or from the DME ground station
  • Most accurate when heading away from the DME
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9
Q

What Greek letter is assigned to a DME and to a VOR?

A
DME = Rho
VOR = Theta
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10
Q

What type of location identification is most accurate (regarding Rho and Theta)?

A
  • Rho Rho location
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11
Q

For a DME, what is the frequency difference between the interrogation signal and the reply?

A

+- 63 MHz

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12
Q

What happens to the ground speed reading given by a DME as an AC approaches the overhead of the ground station?

A

The ground speed will under read

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13
Q

What is the principle of operation of a jittered pulse pair?

A
  • A jittered pulse pair is a sequence of two pulses
  • The time delay between these two pulses is randomly unique to an AC
  • This unique timing between pulse pairs ensures that an AC only accepts the correct responses to it’s own interrogations
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14
Q

What is the maximum distance between a VOR and DME ground installations if they are to share the same morse code identifier?

A

600m

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15
Q

What is the built in time delay of a DME from receiving an interrogation signal to sending a response signal?

A

50 microseconds

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16
Q

What is a Radar Mile and what is it’s value?

A
  • A Radar mile is the factored time it takes for a signal to travel 1nm and back
  • 12.36 microseconds
17
Q

What is the formula for calculating the distance to a DME given a propagation delay?

A

Distance (nm) = (Propagation delay (microseconds) - 50) / 12.36

18
Q

What happens to the accuracy of the Ground Speed given by a DME as the AC travels:

  • Directly towards the DME
  • Directly away from the DME
A
  • Directly towards the DME: accuracy decreases

- Directly away from the DME: accuracy increases

19
Q

If a DME and a VOR are co-located, how does the morse ident of the station sound?

A

Every 40sec period is split into 4 sections:

  • VOR ident will sound for 3 periods at a lower frequency
  • DME ident will sound once at a higher frequency
20
Q

What is the rule of thumb used when determining when inaccuracies will begin to occur when measuring ground speed from a DME?

A

1 nm from the station for every 1000ft altitude