Re: Is this group about amateur radio in the UK?
Von: Jeff (jeff@local.host) [Profil]
Datum: 05.07.2009 18:42
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Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Datum: 05.07.2009 18:42
Message-ID: <h2ql5m$qnu$1@aioe.org>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
">>Most NDBs have in the UK have vanished or been replaced with VORs over the >>years. Some small airfields do have low power NDBs where a VOR/DME is not >>justified. > > I can hear over 40 NDBs at my QTH between 280 kHz and 530 kHz. > > 73 de G3NYY Well the NATS AIS shows 11 hi power en-route NDBs left, and something like 30 low power ones at smaller airfields. That does not include marine NDBs which are not recommended for aeronautical use. However, there is no relationship between NDBs and DME, they can exist entirely separately and are totally different systems. DME is more usually co-located with a VOR beacon. 73 Jeff[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Walt Davidson (05.07.2009 19:14)
- Jeff (06.07.2009 08:51)
- JC Morrice (06.07.2009 14:48)
- Walt Davidson (06.07.2009 17:55)
- JC Morrice (06.07.2009 18:59)
- Poster (06.07.2009 16:48)
