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  2. Omega (navigation system) - Wikipedia

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    OMEGA was the first global-range radio navigation system, operated by the United States in cooperation with six partner nations. It was a hyperbolic navigation system, enabling ships and aircraft to determine their position by receiving very low frequency (VLF) radio signals in the range 10 to 14 kHz, transmitted by a global network of eight ...

  3. Naval Radio Transmitter Facility LaMoure - Wikipedia

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    Naval Radio Transmitter Facility LaMoure (NRTF LaMoure) is a United States Navy installation located about 3 km west of LaMoure, North Dakota. The site uses a former OMEGA Navigation System station as a VLF transmitter for communications with the US submarine fleet. Commander Blake Wayne Van Leer lead the construction and opening of the site. [1]

  4. VLF Transmitter Woodside - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, The United States and Australian governments agreed to establish an OMEGA navigation system in south-eastern Australia. [1] [2] The agreement was extended in 1995, to 30 September 1997. [3] Station G was an Omega transmitter that used an umbrella antenna carried by a 432 metres (1,417 ft) tall grounded lattice steel guyed mast. Unlike ...

  5. Category:Omega navigation system - Wikipedia

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    Omega (navigation system) V. VLF Transmitter Woodside This page was last edited on 4 October 2010, at 04:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Hyperbolic navigation - Wikipedia

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    The Decca Navigation System was originally developed in the US, but eventually deployed by the Decca Radio company in the UK and commonly referred to as a British system. Initially developed for the Royal Navy as an accurate adjunct to naval versions of Gee, Decca was first used on 5 June 1944 to guide minesweepers in preparation for the D-Day ...

  7. Radio navigation - Wikipedia

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    Radio navigation or radionavigation is the application of radio waves to determine a position of an object on the Earth, either the vessel or an obstruction. [1] [2] Like radiolocation, it is a type of radiodetermination. The basic principles are measurements from/to electric beacons, especially

  8. Multi-function display - Wikipedia

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    All information is displayed on the MFD pages. The possible MFD pages could differ for every plane, complementing their abilities (in combat). Many MFDs allow pilots to display their navigation route, moving map, weather radar, NEXRAD, ground proximity warning system, traffic collision avoidance system, and airport information all on the same ...

  9. Alpha (navigation) - Wikipedia

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    OMEGA, the Western counterpart of Alpha, no longer in use. LORAN, low frequency terrestrial radio navigation system, still in use in Europe as of 2015. CHAYKA, the Russian counterpart of LORAN, but still in use as of 2014.

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