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Introduction to INav and Voice Procedures
(c) Identified by a coded audio tone (four
dots) and a flashing white cockpit
marker beacon light
(4) Back Course
(a) A back course marker beacon (BC)
normally indicates a LOC BC final
approach fix where the approach
glideslope is intercepted and the
descent is commenced
(b) Identified by a coded audio tone (two
dots) and a flashing white cockpit
marker light
e.
Marker beacon tones
(1) Marker beacons emit specific coded tones,
at different pitches, which the pilot of an
ILS/LOC equipped aircraft can monitor
when on the final approach course
(2) In the T-45C, marker beacon tones may be
monitored by placing the MKR switch on
the communications control panel to the
ON position
(3) MKR audio tone volume in the T-45C is
preset and cannot be controlled by the
RCVR volume control knob on the
communication control panel
2.
Distance measuring equipment (DME)
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ILS With DME
a.
When DME is automatically coupled to the ILS
frequency and specified in the approach
procedure (T-45C does not have an automatic
DME coupling capability); or when DME is
shown on the ILS approach plate and the
associated TACAN/VORTAC channel can be
manually set; then, DME may be used:
(1) In lieu of the OM
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