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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...
- service (article 1.41) Radionavigation service (article 1.42) Radionavigation-satellite service (article 1.43) Maritime radionavigation service (article 1...
- properties of radio waves There are two main fields to radiodetermination: radionavigation: "used for the purposes of navigation, including obstruction warning"...
- cables, water mains, and other public utilities. It is similar to radionavigation in which one actively s****s its own position; both are types of radiodetermination...
- 160–190 MHz Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation: 255–283.5 MHz Aeronautical Radionavigation AUS 49 / Maritime Radionavigation (radiobeacons) 73: 315–325 MHz...
- Union (ITU) Radio regulations to the aeronautical radionavigation service and to the radionavigation satellite service. This frequency range limits the...
- transit time from transmitter to receiver. Using hyperbolic geometry and radionavigation principles, a position fix with an accuracy on the order of 5–10 kilometres...
- use 510–622 MHz: Terrestrial television 960–1215 MHz: Aeronautical radionavigation 1240–1300 MHz: Amateur radio (23 cm band) 380–399.9 MHz: Terrestrial...
- 42 Radionavigation service RNS 1.43 Radionavigation-satellite service RNSS 1.44 Maritime radionavigation service MRNS 1.45 Maritime radionavigation-satellite...
- Upgrade). The band 4.2–4.4 GHz is currently allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service (ARNS) on a primary worldwide basis. RR No. 5.438 notes specifically...