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Quiz: Can You Answer These 6 Navaid Questions?

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  1. 1) Why are there dashed lines through the Indiana NDB frequency (242)?
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    The dashed lines mean the NDB is shutdown. 

    The dashed lines mean the NDB is shutdown. 

  2. 2) You're contacting Princeton Flight Service on 122.1 What frequency will you be able to hear them on?
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    The "R" after 122.1 means it's a receive only frequency. You'll transmit on 122.1, and listen on the voice frequency of the VOR, 108.4.

    The "R" after 122.1 means it's a receive only frequency. You'll transmit on 122.1, and listen on the voice frequency of the VOR, 108.4.

  3. 3) What type of navaid is this?
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    It's a VOR without DME.

    It's a VOR without DME.

  4. 4) Why is there a star next to the AP Hill NDB frequency?
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    The star means it is not continuously operated.

    The star means it is not continuously operated.

  5. 5) What type of navaid is this?
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    This is an NDB/DME navaid.

    This is an NDB/DME navaid.

  6. 6) What weather information is available over Fort Stockton's 118.525 frequency?
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    If you tune your radio to 118.525, you'll hear Fort Stockton's ASOS (Automated Surface Observing System)

    If you tune your radio to 118.525, you'll hear Fort Stockton's ASOS (Automated Surface Observing System)

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