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CHAPTER 3
Airborne X-band.
20 degrees down to 10 degrees up.
Scan switch.
Four.
6 RPM.
Three (search, fire control, and bomb director).
3,500 yards.
Jizzle.
Greater than 700 knots.
A large X is displayed.
1, 2, 3/A, C, and 4.
The UHF L-band blade antennas.
1030 MHz carrier.
The fail light on the control box.
CHAPTER 4
From the initial letters of SOund, NAvigation and Ranging.
The transducer
The salinity, the pressure, and the temperature.
It controls the brightness of the cursor.
500±5 feet.
Oil.
A detectable distortion.
The magnetic field will change.
One.
50.
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HSI.
No.
A fixed reference mark used to read the heading on the compass card.
Head-Up Display.
Tactical Display System.
A transparent mirror positioned directly in front of the pilot at eye level.
Seven.
Five.
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