symbols part 6 Flashcards

1
Q

What is this?
1. Automated Weather Broadcast Services
2. Flight Service Station

A

Automated Weather Broadcast Service

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Flight Service Station
DOC #76

(Light line, Heavy line) box indicates Flight Service Station (FSS). Frequencies 121.5, 122.2 and 243.0 are available at many Alaskan FSSs and are (not shown above, shown above) boxes. All other frequencies are shown. Frequencies transmit and receive except those followed by an (T,R), which means (transfer only, receive only).

A

Heavy line
not shown above
R
Receive only

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3
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What is this? USE THE DOC 77
1. Off Airport AWOS/ASOS
2. On Airport AWOS/ASOS

A

Off Airport AWOS/ASOS

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4
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What is this? USE THE DOC 78
1. Broadcast Stations (BS)
2. Breaching Stations (BS)

A

Broadcast Stations (BS)

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5
Q

Broadcast Stations (BS):
On request by
1. the proper authority or when a VFR Checkpoint
2. FAA or ATC request

A

The proper authority or when a VFR checkpoint

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6
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What are these? USE THE DOC 79
1. Remote Communications Outlet
2. Power Communications Outlet

A

Remote Communications Outlet

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7
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Remote Communications Outlet:
Frequencies (below thin line box, above thin line box) are
remoted to NAVAID site. Other frequencies at FSS providing
(morse code, voice communication) may be available determined by (traffic and volume, altitude and terrain). Consult Chart Supplement for complete information.

Thin line box without frequencies and controlling FSS name
indicates (FSS frequency available,no FSS frequency available).

A

above thin line box
voice communication
altitude and terrain
no FSS frequency

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