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KI 229 RMI and DME Stations

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    triflyman
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    I have found that the subject RMI will point to a VOR and an ILS station but not a DME station...seems like it should as they are all tunable by the Nav radios.

    Garry

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      I have found that the subject RMI will point to a VOR and an ILS station but not a DME station...seems like it should as they are all tunable by the Nav radios.

      Garry

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      @triflyman

      Couple things to unpack here:

      The question implies you are tuning a standalone DME. I am not sure where one would encounter such a thing, however DME as a system does not provide any bearing info. The RMI still requires actual bearing information from the VOR to set its pointer. It doesn't work like an ADF, where the needle just points towards the signal.

      Regarding an ILS, the RMI should not point at the localizer. If you tune a localizer (IRL anyway), the RMI needle will park in its "off" position (pointing E-W). Localizers do not provide bearing information, only deviation. There is a "sim-ism" in MSFS where RMIs will point at localizers but this isn't accurate.

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        @triflyman

        Couple things to unpack here:

        The question implies you are tuning a standalone DME. I am not sure where one would encounter such a thing, however DME as a system does not provide any bearing info. The RMI still requires actual bearing information from the VOR to set its pointer. It doesn't work like an ADF, where the needle just points towards the signal.

        Regarding an ILS, the RMI should not point at the localizer. If you tune a localizer (IRL anyway), the RMI needle will park in its "off" position (pointing E-W). Localizers do not provide bearing information, only deviation. There is a "sim-ism" in MSFS where RMIs will point at localizers but this isn't accurate.

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        @c525b
        Thanks for the explanation. Just assumed it would work like an ADF...but no. I'll try another ILS to see if I can replicate that.

        Garry

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