Difference between revisions of "A-N Radio range"
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A Radio Range providing four radial lines of position identified aurally as a continuous tone resulting from the interlocking of equal amplitude A and N International Morse Code letters. | A Radio Range providing four radial lines of position identified aurally as a continuous tone resulting from the interlocking of equal amplitude A and N International Morse Code letters. | ||
The sense of deviation from these lines is indicated by deterioration of the steady tone into audible A or N code signals. | The sense of deviation from these lines is indicated by a deterioration of the steady tone into audible A or N code signals. | ||
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A Radio Range providing four radial lines of position identified aurally as a continuous tone resulting from the interlocking of equal amplitude A and N International Morse Code letters.
The sense of deviation from these lines is indicated by a deterioration of the steady tone into audible A or N code signals.
Please note that this is the term as it stands in the original IALA Dictionary edition (1970-1989)