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TACTICAL AIR NAVIGATION (TACAN) The  TACAN  Set,  AN/ARN-84(V),  is  a  radio navigational set that operates in conjunction with a TACAN ground station.    Together they provide the aircrew with continuous bearing and range from the aircraft  to  the  station.  The  TACAN  set  can  also operate as both the interrogator and transponder with another  aircraft  equipped  with  TACAN. The ground station, acting as a reference position, develops   a   complex   signal   on   which   bearing information is superimposed (fig. 2-12). This signal may be on any of 126 channel frequencies in the X mode.  Pulse  coding  gives  ground  equipment  the capability  of  an  additional  126  channels  in  the  Y mode. Channels are separated at 1-MHz intervals in these   modes.   The   station   identifies   itself   by transmitting  its  call  letters,  in  Morse  code,  every  37.2 seconds. Knowing the time that has elapsed between the interrogation signal and the reply signal facilitates calculation  of  slant  range  from  the  aircraft  to  the station. Figure 2-12.-Typical TACAN station bearing antenna and radiation pattern. 2-13

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