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== HSI operation ==
 
== HSI operation ==
'''To use HSI for navigation:'''
 
 
*Determine frequencies needed by consulting the Object Info and Map menu items in Orbiter, tune a NAV receiver to that frequency.
 
*Determine frequencies needed by consulting the Object Info and Map menu items in Orbiter, tune a NAV receiver to that frequency.
 
*Slave an HSI display to that NAV receiver.
 
*Slave an HSI display to that NAV receiver.
*Turn the OBS indicator until the CDI aligns with the arrow and the TO/FROM says TO to fly toward the transmitter, or FROM to fly directly away from the transmitter.
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*To fly directly toward the transmitter turn the OBS indicator until the CDI aligns with the arrow and the TO/FROM says TO. To fly
*Turn the vessel until the arrow points to 12 o'clock.
 
If the CDI goes off center, fly slightly in the same direction to bring it back to center.
 
 
 
'''For ILS landing at a runway'''
 
*This works only for runways that have an ILS transmitter at the approach path.
 
*Lookup the frequency for the ILS in the spaceport information dialog, tune one of the NAV receivers to that frequency.
 
*Slave an HSI display to that NAV receiver.
 
*Once the ship comes within range of the ILS, the arrow will turn to the direction of the transmitter, the OBS will indicate that the beam is to the left or right, and the glideslope indicator will indicate whether you are above or below the proper glideslope. Fly left or right, ascend or descend until both bars are centered and the arrow is pointing to top dead center, then you are on the proper approach path and glideslope.
 
 
 
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