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Albert Plunkey
16th Apr 2005, 02:36
Could someone explain in layman's terms exactly how the slaving function of the HSI works?

Tinstaafl
16th Apr 2005, 04:22
An electronic compass - mounted somewhere on the airframe that is relatively free of interference from electrical & magnetic fields - sends a signal to electric motors in the HSI. The motors move the compass card/gyro combination of the HSI to keep it in sync. with the remote compass. This is the slaving to which you refer. It removes the need to periodically manually set the compass card of the directional indicator/HSI to the wet compass.

In case there's problem with the signals from the remote compass the slaving can be disabled so the HSI's compass functions now behave like a standard, manually set directional indicator. The electrical motors are now manually controlled with a couple of buttons to set the compass card to the wet compass.

Albert Plunkey
16th Apr 2005, 20:42
Thank you for taking the time to reply sir.

I guess there is after all such as thing as a free lunch, :)


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411A
17th Apr 2005, 02:15
Only until you have to pay to get it fixed.:}