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EA:  NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE

Status: STD 2005/06/07
Code: 874

Concept definition: The type of technology used in electronic navigation. The value is either a type of <EQUIPMENT> or the name of a <SYSTEM>.
 
Attribute value type: ENUMERATION
Reference type: IR
Reference: [FACC, Annex B: NST and NS2]
Supplemental references:  

Enumerants (presented in a natural order)
Status Attribute label Enumerant label ▾ Concept definition Code Ref type Reference Supplemental references
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE AERODROME_SURV_RADAR Aerodrome surveillance radar. 3 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:70]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE AERO_RADIO Aeronautical radio. 1 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:38 and NS2:38]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE AERO_RADIO_RANGE Aeronautical radio range. 2 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:46 and NS2:46]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE AIR_ROUTE_SURV_RADAR Air route surveillance radar. 4 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:73]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE BONE_MARKER An electronic navigation <FACILITY> (a marker beacon) transmitting a 75 megahertz bone-shaped radiation pattern; bone marker [F7110.65, "MARKER BEACON"]. 5 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:32 and NS2:32]  
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2005/06/07
NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE CHAIKA An electronic position fixing system using pulsed radio transmissions at 100 kilohertz; Chaika. 6 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATROS:14]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE CIRCULAR_RADIO_BEACON A circular radio <BEACON>. 7 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:1 and NS2:1]  
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2005/06/07
NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE CONSOL_BEACON A type of long-range position fixing radio <BEACON> referred to as a CONSOL beacon. 8 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:2 and NS2:2]  
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE DECCA A high accuracy, short- to medium-range radio <AID_TO_NAVIGATION> intended for coastal and landfall navigation; DECCA. 9 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATROS:8]  
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE DIFFERENTIAL_GPS A system that improves on <<<GPS>>> by removing common-mode errors; differential GPS. 10 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:59] [F7110.65]
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE DIRECTIONAL_RADIO_BEACON A directional radio <BEACON>. 11 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:5 and NS2:5]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE DISTANCE_FINDING Distance finding. 12 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:6 and NS2:6]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE DME <EQUIPMENT> (airborne and ground) used to measure the slant range distance of an <AIRCRAFT> from the DME <AID_TO_NAVIGATION> [F7110.65, "DISTANCE MEASURING EQUIPMENT"]. 13 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:58 and NS2:58]  
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2005/06/07
NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE FAN_MARKER_BEACON An electronic navigation system transmitting a 75 megahertz vertical fan radiation pattern; Fan Marker (FM) beacon [F7110.65, "MARKER BEACON"]. 14 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:31 and NS2:31]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE GCA A radar approach system operated from the <PLANETARY_SURFACE> by air traffic control <PERSONNEL> transmitting instructions to the air pilot by radio; ground control approach (GCA). The approach may be conducted with air surveillance radar only, or with both surveillance and precision approach radar [F7110.65, "GROUND CONTROLLED APPROACH"]. 15 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:34 and NS2:34]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE GCI A guidance technique that permits control of friendly <AIRCRAFT> or guided <MISSILE>s for the purpose of effecting interception; ground control intercept (GCI). 16 IR [J1-02, "ground-controlled interception"]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE GLIDE_SLOPE Glide slope. 17 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:72] [F7110.65, "GLIDESLOPE"], [SOED, "glide-slope"]
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE GPS A space-based radio positioning, navigation, and time-transfer system that provides highly accurate <LOCATION> and <<VELOCITY>> information, and precise time, on a continuous global basis, to an unlimited number of properly equipped users; Global Positioning System (GPS). 18 IR [F7110.65, "GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM"]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE HIFIX A land-based radio location system intended for coastal and landfall navigation; HiFix. 19 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:47 and NS2:47]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE HYPERFIX A land based radio location system intended for coastal and landfall navigation operating in the 1,6 megahertz to 3,4 megahertz band; HyperFix. 20 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:48 and NS2:48]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE ILS A precision instrument approach system which normally consists of the following electronic components and visual aids: <<<LOCALIZER>>>, glide slope, outer marker, middle marker, and approach <LIGHT>s; instrument landing system (ILS) [F7110.65, "INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM"]. 21 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:24 and NS2:24]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE ILS_OR_DME <<<ILS>>> and/or <<<DME>>>. 22 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:25]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE LOCALIZER The <COMPONENT> of an <<<ILS>>> that provides course guidance to the <RUNWAY>; localizer. 23 IR [F7110.65, "LOCALIZER"] [SOED, "localizer"]
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE LOCALIZER_DIRECTION-
_AID
Localizer Direction Aid (LDA). 24 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:29]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE LOCALIZER_WITH_DME <<<LOCALIZER>>> with <<<DME>>>. 25 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:27 and NS2:27]  
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE LOCATOR_WITHOUT_DME-
_INNER_MARKER
Locator without <<<DME>>> or inner runway marker. 26 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:56]  
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE LORAN_C A low frequency electronic position fixing system using pulsed transmissions at 100 kilohertz; LORAN C. 27 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATROS:9]  
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2005/06/07
NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE MICROWAVE A precision instrument approach system operating in the microwave spectrum [F7110.65, "MICROWAVE LANDING SYSTEM"]. 28 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:16 and NS2:16]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE MLS A precision instrument approach system operating in the microwave spectrum that normally consists of three components: an azimuth station, an elevation station, and precision DME; microwave landing system (MLS) [F7110.65, "MICROWAVE LANDING SYSTEM"]. 29 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:30 and NS2:30]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE MLS_AZIMUTH_GUIDE The component of a <<<MLS>>> that provides azimuth information; MLS azimuth guide. 30 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:63]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE MLS_ELEVATION_GUIDE The component of a <<<MLS>>> that provides elevation guidance information; MLS elevation guide. 31 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:64]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE NDB A L/MF or UHF radio beacon transmitting non-directional (omnidirectional) signals whereby the pilot of an <AIRCRAFT> equipped with direction finding <EQUIPMENT> can determine his bearing to or from the radio <BEACON> and "home" on, or track to or from, the station; non-directional beacon (NDB). 32 IR [F7110.65, "NONDIRECTIONAL BEACON"]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE NDB_OR_DME <<<NDB>>> and/or <<<DME>>>. 33 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:18]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE NONE_PRESENT No navigation system is present; none present. 34 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:52]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE OMEGA A long-range radio navigational aid, which operates within the VLF <<FREQUENCY>> band; omega. The system comprises eight land-based stations. 35 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATROS:12]  
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE PAR Radar <EQUIPMENT> operated to detect and display azimuth, elevation, and range of <AIRCRAFT> on the final approach course to a <RUNWAY>; precision approach radar (PAR) [F7110.65, "PRECISION APPROACH RADAR"]. 36 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:37 and NS2:37]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE PAR_TOUCHDOWN_REFLECTOR A PAR touchdown reflector. 37 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:71]  
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE PRECISION_APPROACH_PATH-
_INDICATOR
A precision approach path indicator. 38 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:65]  
STD
2005/06/07
NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE QTG_STATION Navigation radar station located on or near a major coastline that responds to QTG interrogation. 39 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:53 and NS2:53] [ITU 1947]
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RACON Radar transponder <BEACON> with Morse identification. 40 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:10 and NS2:10]  
STD
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADAR <RADAR_DEVICE>. 41      
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADAR_AERIAL The <AERIAL> of a radar. 42 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:35 and NS2:35]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADAR_REFLECTOR Radar reflector. 43 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:55 and NS2:55]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADAR_STATION <RADAR_STATION>. 44      
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADIO Radio. 45 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:12 and NS2:12]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADIO_BEACON An <<<NDB>>>; radio beacon. When the radio beacon is installed in conjunction with an ILS marker, it is normally called a Compass Locator. 46 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:40 and NS2:40] [F7110.65, "NONDIRECTIONAL BEACON"]
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADIO_BEACON_TYPE_UNKNOWN <<<RADIO_BEACON>>>, type unknown. 47 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:51 and NS2:51]  
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2005/06/07
NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADIO_DIRECTION_FINDING A radio receiver equipped with a directional sensing <AERIAL> used to take bearings on a radio transmitter; radio direction finding [F7110.65, "DIRECTION FINDER"]. 53 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:4 and NS2:4]  
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NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADIO_RANGE Radio range. 48 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:19 and NS2:19]  
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2005/06/07
NAVIGATION_SYSTEM_TYPE RADIO_STATION Radio station. 49 IR [FACC, Annex B, NST:50 and NS2:50]  

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