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Page 12 202-880-0000
PMA8000-SR Pilot Guide R5
Printed copies of account information more than 18 months old cost $10
per request.
Termination of service prior to the end of a prepaid subscription or com-
mitted subscription period will result in a $75 cancellation fee. Fee does
not apply for monthly plans.
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based on the address on your account.
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SIRIUS Signal Drop Out
NOTE: SIRIUS Satellite Radio uses ground-based transmitters in popu-
lated areas to ensure consistent road coverage. However, for airborne
receivers, these ground-based signals may cancel satellite-transmitted
signals, resulting in a dropped signal. You may experience interruptions
in the airborne SIRIUS signal near large cities. This interruption will be
variable, depending on AGL altitude, distance from the city, and the
number of ground-based transmitters in the city.
PS Engineering, Inc. does not guarantee SIRIUS Satellite Radio
coverage in all areas, or the suitability of the SIRIUS Satellite Ra-
dio for any particular geographical area.
If the Sirius Satellite Radio fails to acquire any stations for an ex-
tended time, the subscription may need to be reactivated. Call Sir-
ius Satellite Radio at 1-888-539-7474 to have a reactivation signal
sent.
Marker Beacon Operation (11)
The Marker Beacon Receiver uses visual and audio indicators to alert
you when the aircraft passes over a 75 MHz transmitter.
The Blue lamp, labeled “O”, is the Outer Marker lamp and has an asso-
ciated 400-Hertz 'dash' tone. The lamp and tone will be keyed at a rate
of two tones/flashes per second when the aircraft is in the range of the
Outer Marker Beacon.
Record your Radio ID here for future reference.
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