ASA Electronics E6-B manual Wind Side of the Slide

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Example: The ATIS reports the wind as from 230° at 14 knots with runway 18 in use. In the column headed by 50° (see Figure 20) there is a box for 10 knots and a box for 20 knots. Interpolating, the headwind component will be

9.5knots and the crosswind component will be

11.5knots. Those are “approximate” because the wind when you touch down will rarely be exactly what was reported.

The Wind Side of the Slide

Directions for use of the wind side are printed on the slide (see Figure 21). It provides a graphic method of solving problems in trigonometry and displaying the answers in a very useful form.

To determine ground speed and wind correc- tion angle you must know four things: true course, true airspeed, true wind direction, and wind velocity. The winds aloft forecast provides the latter two; true course is measured directly on your sectional or WAC chart, and TAS is either converted from indi- cated airspeed in flight or taken from the airplane’s performance charts during preflight planning.

Enter the wind first. Rotate the transparent disk until the reported wind direction lines up with the TRUE INDEX. Measure up from the grommet and make a dot equal to the wind velocity. Each line equals 1 knot on the E6-B, 2 knots on the paper (E6B-P) and micro (E6B-1) models, and 1 or 10 knots on the high-speed E6-B slide accessory (E6B-SLIDE).

Now rotate the transparent disk until the true course lines up with the TRUE INDEX, and move the slide up or down until the wind dot falls on the arc

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Contents Page E6-B Flight Computer Instructions Contents Instructions for Using ASA Flight Computer Slide Rule Side Page Page Time, Speed, and Distance Problems Page Speed Time Fuel Consumption Problems Try these examples Answers are on Conversions Nautical to Statute MilesNaut Statkm Gallons to Imperial Gallons Quantity/Weight Conversions Align the arrows Using the Altitude and Speed Correction Windows True Airspeed and Density AltitudeAnswers are on Converting Mach Number to True Airspeed True Altitude Feet Per Mile vs. Feet Per Minute Find True Altitude Answers are onPage Off-Course Problems Page Shows the setups in equations Crosswind Table Wind Side of the Slide Page Page True Wind Determining Winds in Flight Sample problems Answers are on Page Page Page Answers to Sample Problems Distance Conversion Problems,Altitude Correction Problems,

E6-B specifications

ASA Electronics has established itself as a leader in the provision of advanced mobile electronics, and their innovative E6-B model is a testament to this legacy. Designed for industries such as construction, agriculture, and marine applications, the E6-B embodies a host of features and technologies that enhance user experience and operational efficiency.

At the heart of the E6-B is its impressive 6.2-inch touchscreen display. This high-resolution screen provides crystal-clear visibility, making navigation and usage straightforward, even in bright sunlight. The intuitive interface allows users to effortlessly access various multimedia options, playlists, and settings, catering to diverse user preferences.

One of the standout features of the E6-B is its connectivity options. Equipped with Bluetooth technology, users can easily pair their mobile devices for hands-free calls or streaming music directly from their smartphones. This feature proves invaluable for professionals on the go, allowing them to maintain communication without sacrificing safety or focus.

In addition to Bluetooth, the E6-B also supports USB connectivity and auxiliary input, further enhancing its versatility. This means users can play their favorite tunes from multiple sources, ensuring that entertainment is always at their fingertips. For those who enjoy digital media, the E6-B is compatible with a variety of audio formats, guaranteeing a rich listening experience.

Durability is another hallmark of the E6-B. Built to withstand the rigors of demanding environments, it features a robust design that is both weather-resistant and shockproof. This makes it an ideal choice for outdoor applications, where exposure to the elements can be a concern.

Moreover, the E6-B is designed with a user-friendly control system. The physical buttons are strategically placed for easy access, allowing adjustments to be made without distraction. This thoughtful design feature is particularly important in vocational settings where safety is paramount.

Further enhancing its appeal, the E6-B incorporates advanced audio technologies. It offers built-in equalizer settings, enabling users to fine-tune their sound experience to match their specific preferences. Additionally, the unit can drive powerful speakers, providing high-quality sound output that can fill any space, no matter the background noise.

In summary, the ASA Electronics E6-B blends cutting-edge technology with practical design. Its features cater not only to entertainment needs but also emphasize durability and ease of use. Whether in a construction site, on a boat, or in agriculture, the E6-B proves to be a reliable companion, making it a worthwhile investment for anyone in need of robust mobile electronics.