DME Flashcards

1
Q

DME measures the difference between __ pulses being sent from an aircraft and received back, on different frequencies

A

paired

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2
Q

The aircraft is the first to transmit on _HF, when the DME transponder on the ground returns the signal after a __ microsecond delay.

A

UHF 50

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3
Q

The 50 microsecond delay exists to reduce the chances of uncoordinated activity when the interrogating aircraft is ___ the station

A

near

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4
Q

If the DME is part of an ILS installation, the delay is (not) present

A

not

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5
Q

The pulses are . miliseconds wide

A

3.5

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6
Q

___ frequencies are used, otherwise the first pulse received would be the ground return from below.

A

Two

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7
Q

___, the deliberate random variation of the time interval between interrogations, is used to identify pulses

A

Jittering

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8
Q

Only signals with the same jittering pattern, which is the ___, are replied to.

A

PRF

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9
Q

DME is _HF based, between __ and ___ _Hz

A

960 1215 MHz

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10
Q

___ pulse pairs are those which the beacon transmits even without interrogation

A

Squitter

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11
Q

Signal discrimination depends on the ___ ___ and ___ spacing.

A

frequency separation, pulse

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12
Q

The DME ident is pitched ___er than that of a VOR, at ___ _z

A

higher 1350 Hz

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13
Q

The groundspeed readout ___ at an increasing rate when overflying an overhead the beacon

A

reduces

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14
Q

The slant range is calculated by ___, remembering to subtract the __ delay at the transponder

A

Time / 12.4, 50

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15
Q

Normally, __ pulse pairs are transmitted per second, going up to ___ for searching

A

30 150

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16
Q

Up to ___ aircraft can interrogate the system before beacon saturation occurs.

A

100

17
Q

The ground station can only cope with ___ pps

A

2700

18
Q

DME wavelengths are ___

A

decimetric

19
Q

The design requirements for DME-P stipulates that the total system error should not exceed . NM

A

0.2

20
Q

If an interruption is caused, the airborne equipment is switched to memory mode for about __ seconds, with no signal received after that, the ___ flag appears

A

10 off

21
Q

The ___ ____ ____ circuit creates a __ microsecond delay on the transponder in order to allow enough time after the receipt of the interrogation pulse for any other reflected multipath echoes to arrive at the station and be ignored

A

Echo Protection Circuit

22
Q

DME airborne interrogation is made on one of ___ channels, at _ _Hz spacing between ___ and ___ _Hz

A

126 1 MHz 1025 and 1150 MHz

23
Q

UHF propagation methods are ___ or ___ waves

A

direct space

24
Q

The interrogation by the DME receiver does not start before ___ ___ of the tuned DME station are received

A

pulse pairs