- markers beacon
- маркер, маркерный радиомаяк
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary. 2013.
Letter beacon — Signal of letter beacon D on 5137.5 kHz Letter beacons are radio transmissions of uncertain origin, which consist of only a single repeating Morse Code letter. They are also often referred to as: SLB, or Single Letter Beacons SLHFB, or… … Wikipedia
Marker beacon — A marker beacon is a particular type of VHF radio beacon used in aviation, usually in conjunction with an instrument landing system (ILS), to give pilots a means to determine position along an established route to a destination such as a runway.… … Wikipedia
radio-marker beacon — The beacons that serve to identify a particular location in space along an airway or approach to an instrument runway. This is done by means of a 75 MHz transmitter, which transmits a directional signal to be received by aircraft flying overhead … Aviation dictionary
Non-directional beacon — Radio Tower of NKR Leimen Ochsenbach, Germany This symbol denotes an NDB on an aeronaut … Wikipedia
marker beacon — The beacons serve to identify a particular location in space along an airway or an approach to an instrument runway. This is done by means of a 75 MHz transmitter, which transmits a directional signal to aircraft flying overhead. These markers… … Aviation dictionary
Belisha beacon — A Belisha beacon is a flashing orange globe atop a tall black and white pole. They appear on either side of the road at zebra crossings in the United Kingdom, Ireland and in the former British crown colonies of Singapore and Hong Kong. They are… … Wikipedia
radio beacon — Fixed ground stations emitting RF (radio frequency) signals, especially those containing identification signals such as NDBs (nondirectional beacons), which enable aircraft to fix their position relative to them. These facilities normally operate … Aviation dictionary
glide-path beacon — The three beacons along the glide path for an ILS (instrument landing system) approach: the outer, the middle, and the inner markers. See instrument landing system … Aviation dictionary
nondirectional beacon — A radio navigational aid that enables the pilot to obtain his bearing from a transmitting station. A transmitter operating in long or medium wave frequencies, or even in UHFs (ultrahigh frequencies), with the code of the station superimposed on… … Aviation dictionary
Z-marker beacon — Transmitter equipment installed as part of a four course radio range. It radiates vertically to indicate to aircraft when they pass directly over the range station; it is usually not keyed for identification. Range stations and Z markers are… … Aviation dictionary
Intelligent vehicle technologies — telematics comprise electronic, electromechanical, and electromagnetic devices usually silicon micromachined components operating in conjunction with computer controlled devices and radio transceivers to provide precision repeatability functions… … Wikipedia