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A radio magnetic indicator (RMI) is an alternate ADF display providing more information than a standard ADF. While the ADF shows relative angle of the transmitter with respect to the aircraft, an RMI display incorporates a compass card, actuated by the aircraft's compass system, and permits the operator to read the magnetic bearing to or from ...
Radiotriangulation scheme using two direction-finding antennas (A and B) Direction finding antenna near the city of Lucerne, Switzerland Direction finding (DF), or radio direction finding (RDF), is the use of radio waves to determine the direction to a radio source.
ADF Automatic direction finder: Navigation equipment ADI Attitude Director Indicator: ADIRS Air Data Inertial Reference System ADIRU Air Data Inertial Reference Unit: ADIZ Air defense identification zone: ADJ Adjustment Mechanical term ADM 1: Aeronautical decision-making [5] Piloting term of judgment ADM 2: Air data module: ADN Aircraft Data ...
ADF equipment determines the direction or bearing to the NDB station relative to the aircraft by using a combination of directional and non-directional antennae to sense the direction in which the combined signal is strongest. This bearing may be displayed on a relative bearing indicator (RBI).
DVOR (Doppler VOR) ground station, collocated with DME. On-board VOR display with CDI MCT DVOR, Manchester Airport, United Kingdom.. Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range Station (VOR) [1] is a type of short-range VHF radio navigation system for aircraft, enabling aircraft with a VOR receiver to determine the azimuth (also radial), referenced to magnetic north, between the aircraft to/from ...
1. - nozzle position indicator [2] 2. Ookazahtel' Povorota – turn indicator [1] UPS Ookazahtel Polozheniya Stabilizahtora – tailplane incidence indicator [8] US 1. - radio receiver [5] 2. Ookazahtel' skorosti - combined airspeed indicator [2] UUAP Ukazatel Uglov Ataki i Peregruzki – combined AOA and g indicator [3] indicator [4] UUT
F ADF; G GNSS (If the letter G is used, the types of external GNSS augmentation, if any, are specified in Item 18 following the indicator NAV/ and separated by a space.) H HF RTF (HF RadioTelephone) I INS; J1 CPDLC ATN VDL Mode 2; J2 CPDLC FANS 1/A HFDL; J3 CPDLC FANS 1/A VDL Mode A/0; J4 CPDLC FANS 1/A VDL Mode 2; J5 CPDLC FANS 1/A SATCOM
Aviation accidents and incidents – Above Mean Sea Level (AMSL) – ADF – Accessory drive – Advance airfield – Advanced air mobility – Advanced technology engine – Adverse yaw – Aerial ramming – Aerial reconnaissance – Aerobatics – Aerodrome – Aerodrome mapping database (AMDB) – Aerodynamics – Aerofoil – Aerodrome beacon – Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM ...