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     Navigation
                9.9.2.7     RMI
                In  larger  aircraft,  you  have  an  RMI  (radio  magnetic
                indicator), like the one on the right.
                The RMI shows both the course and the ADF needle.
                You can read the magnetic bearing to the beacon directly
                here, or if there are several pointers, you can have bearings from 2 beacons at
                once.
                Try your properties / limitations in ADF navigation here (may take a while to
                open) - see a tutorial on Youtube here
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                9.9.3    VOR
                VOR (VHF OMNI RANGE) is a radio navigation system that works in the VHF
                range. Completely accurate on frequencies with even decimals from 108 to 112
                MHz, as well as all frequencies between 112 and 117.95 MHz.
                The  system  consists  of  a  ground  part,  as  well  as  the  aircraft  part  with  VOR
                receiver (Nav radio) and indicator (pointer instrument - see below).
                9.9.3.1     Ground part - transmitter and antenna
                The ground part consists of a transmitter and an antenna. The VOR is divided
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                into 360  (radials).
                The VOR transmits radials (radio waves) in relation to magnetic north. The theory
                behind the system is that you send 2 signals via the ground antenna:
                A reference signal and then a variable signal in the form of a positive and a
                negative half-period.
             Flyveteori PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL             Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025               880





