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Title: NON-DIRECTIONAL BEACON


1
NON-DIRECTIONAL BEACON
  • NDB

2
GROUND BASED EQUIPMENT
  • NDBs are rarely found in the US, But still
    common in Canada.
  • Used in busier areas as a means of identifying
    approach fixes (ILS), and as a sole means of
    navigation and approach in remote areas. (unless
    equipped with GPS)
  • NDB facilities are relatively inexpensive to
    build and maintain.
  • NDB simplicity is its greatest strength.
  • Essentially an AM radio transmitter.

3
AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT
  • Receiver
  • Control Head
  • Indicator (Automatic Direction Finder)
  • Fixed Card relative bearing or magnetic bearing
  • Radio Magnetic Indicator (RMI) magnetic bearing
  • The head of the needle always points to the
    station.
  • Two Antennas
  • Sense non-directional signal
  • Loop directional signal (180 ambiguity without
    sense)
  • Note see propilot simulation

4
OPERATION
  • The desired frequency is tuned.
  • The station is identified.
  • ANT setting may be used to identify station, but
    no directional information will be available, ADF
    must be selected prior to navigation.
  • ADF equipment has no flag system to indicate
    reception, therefore pilots must monitor the
    audible identifier of the station anytime ADF is
    the sole means of navigation and throughout the
    approach phase of flight.
  • Note some EFIS displays incorporate a flag
    warning system, making audio monitoring
    unnecessary.

5
SELKIRK AVIATION SOP 2.8.11
  • Monitoring ADF Audio
  • When IFR or simulated IFR and navigating by ADF,
    the ADF audio identifier will be monitored during
    all NDB instrument departures and approaches.
    When navigating enroute with ADF only, pilots
    should check the Morse code identifier frequently
    to confirm the station is still working.
  • When flying GPS overlay approaches that have been
    properly setup from the database it is not
    necessary to monitor ADF audio.

6
ERRORS
  • Bank Error needle will point down to the
    station when aircraft is banked.
  • Quadrantal error Caused by the refraction
    (bending) of the incoming radio waves by the
    aircraft structure.
  • Minimum when station is off cardinal points
    (nose, tail, or wingtip).
  • Maximum in between.

7
LIMITATIONS
  • Skip Zone an area of erratic indication or
    signal loss between the points where the ground
    wave ends and the sky wave hits the ground.
  • Night Effect occurs at night due to the
    reception of sky waves reflected by the
    ionosphere. It is most pronounced at sunrise and
    sunset. Has a greater effect on higher
    frequencies. More pronounced further from the
    station.
  • Fading similar to night effect although the
    erratic indications are caused by out of phase
    signals.

8
  • Shoreline Effect water and land have different
    levels of conductivity causing the signal to bend
    as it crosses a shoreline. (most pronounced at
    angles of less than 30 with the shoreline
    accounted for on published airways.)
  • Terrain mountains and natural magnetic
    disturbances effect signals. (accounted for on
    published airways.)

9
  • Interference if an ADF receives two signals it
    will alternate back and forth between them until
    one becomes dominant. (needle will swing back and
    forth.)
  • Thunderstorms electrical disturbances cause
    static interference and erroneous or erratic
    indications. The needle will sometimes point
    towards the storm.

10
ACCURACY
  • Systems are flight checked to an accuracy of at
    least /- 5 for approach and /- 10 for en
    route. The accuracy of an NDB at any given time
    is difficult to determine when considering all
    the factors creating errors. However the accuracy
    will be adequate for the purpose intended.
    (en-route 50-75nm range, approach 25nm range.)
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