RADIO AIDS & NAVIGATION RAN 2204 LECTURE 1: INTRODUCTION LECTURE 1: INTRODUCTION
Mar 26, 2015
RADIO AIDS & NAVIGATIONRAN 2204
LECTURE 1: INTRODUCTIONLECTURE 1: INTRODUCTION
Lesson Timeline
Ran 2204Ran 2204: : Radio Aids & NavigationRadio Aids & Navigation4040 Credit hours per semester Credit hours per semester
Class durationClass duration: : • Week 1-7: LectureWeek 1-7: Lecture• Week 8-9: Mid term test & public Speaking • Week 10-14: LectureWeek 10-14: Lecture• Week 15: Study WeekWeek 15: Study Week• Week 16-17: Final ExamWeek 16-17: Final Exam
References
• Lecturer slides and notes (will be Lecturer slides and notes (will be distributed through email)distributed through email)
• AMC Text Book AMC Text Book • Internet:Internet:
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Syllabus
Radio Radio • Radio System (How radio wave works, interferences)Radio System (How radio wave works, interferences)• HF (High Frequency) Radio HF (High Frequency) Radio • VHF (Very High Frequency) Radio VHF (Very High Frequency) Radio • UHF (Ultra High Frequency) RadioUHF (Ultra High Frequency) Radio
Syllabus
NavigationalNavigational• NDB (Non Directional Beacon) NDB (Non Directional Beacon) • ADF (Automatic Direction Finding)ADF (Automatic Direction Finding)• VOR (VHF Omni-directional Range)VOR (VHF Omni-directional Range)• DME (Distance Measuring Equipment)DME (Distance Measuring Equipment)• ILS (Instrument Landing System)ILS (Instrument Landing System)• Marker BeaconsMarker Beacons• Area Radar, Approach RadarArea Radar, Approach Radar• GPS (Global Positioning System)GPS (Global Positioning System)• Approach LightingApproach Lighting
Definition
• Radio: the transmission and reception of RADIO WAVES, especially those carrying audio messages.
• Navigation: The process of plan and direct the route of aircraft by using INSTRUMENTS or maps.
Definition
• Aircraft Communication – The Aircraft Communication – The delivery of delivery of information to or from aircraftinformation to or from aircraft by by RADIO or SIGNALS. or SIGNALS. NASA Thesaurus, Washington, DCNASA Thesaurus, Washington, DC
• Air Navigation – The Air Navigation – The action of plotting action of plotting and directing the route of an aircraft and directing the route of an aircraft through the air from one place to through the air from one place to another. another. Adapted from the United States Air Force DictionaryAdapted from the United States Air Force Dictionary..
Instrumentation
• Airborne Installations:– Indicator System in the Cockpit– Aircraft’s Antenna
• Ground Installations
Indicator System in the Cockpit
Aircraft’s Antenna
ILS-GLIDE PATH
TACAN
NDB
VOR
DME
ILS-LOCALIZER
MLS
Ground Installations
History• Aircraft Landing Aids
– 1920’s: Airport Lighting (Beacon)– 1929: four-course radio range, where the pilot was guided
by the strength of Morse code signals.– 1930’s: Approach Lighting(Glide path & Glide slope)– 1938’s: ILS– 1940’s: Slope-line approach system– 1948, distance measuring equipment (DME)– 1950’s: development of radar during World War II led to
the development of a new precision-beam landing aid called ground control approach (GCA).
– 1980’s: Microwave Landing System, 1994 halted by FAA– 1994: Global Positioning System