> 2009/9/8 Torsten Dreyer <tors...@t3r.de>:
> > NDB-DME
>
> There ara a lot  NDB-DME  in /data/Navaids/nav.dat
> ...
> 2 -42.72933900  170.95621900    146   310 100    0.0 HK   HOKITIKA NDB-DME
> ...
>
> http://wikimapia.org/9701833/Hokitika-NDB-DME
No doubt about this. But I don't know of any NDB receiver (which is also known 
as ADF) that automatically tunes the DME frequency. 
Most modern receiver for VOR do this, like the KX165, but that is due to a 
link between the DME-receiver and the NAV-receiver.

As far as i know, you have to tune the DME part of your NDB-DME manually and 
the cited line of nav.dat is unusable for the DME part,  because the DME 
channel is missing.

Torsten


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