PHOTOS OF EIGHT OMEGA NAVIGATION STATIONS - WORLD WIDE
Overview Of The Omega Aid To Navigation System
Located at 8 stations around the world. 1.The Timing & Control center at each station developed five VLF radio signals, timed by Cesium clocks, and sent them to → 2. a 150,000 watt transmitter whose output, in turn, went to one of → 3. five 14 foot tall variometer coils, each controlled by a six foot relay:
The relay output went to → 4. a huge 25 foot tall, 12 foot wide, helix coil that fed either → 5. 1400 foot tall towers at six of the stations, or → 6. valley spanning antenna cables over a mile in length at 2 stations.
OMEGA was the primary means of radio navigation, world wide, from 1976 to 1997. .
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![David Jessup > Overview Of The Omega Aid To Navigation System Located at 8 stations around the world. 1.The Timing & Control center at each station developed five VLF radio signals, timed by Cesium clocks, and sent them to → 2. a 150,000 watt transmitter whose output, in turn, went to one of → 3. five 14 foot tall variometer coils, each controlled by a six foot relay: The relay output went to → 4. a huge 25 foot tall, 12 foot wide, helix coil that fed either → 5. 1400 foot tall towers at six of the stations, or → 6. valley spanning antenna cables over a mile in length at 2 stations. OMEGA was the primary means of radio navigation, world wide, from 1976 to 1997. .[NEXT SCREEN] ORReturn Home → Ω David Jessup > Overview Of The Omega Aid To Navigation System Located at 8 stations around the world. 1.The Timing & Control center at each station developed five VLF radio signals, timed by Cesium clocks, and sent them to → 2. a 150,000 watt transmitter whose output, in turn, went to one of → 3. five 14 foot tall variometer coils, each controlled by a six foot relay: The relay output went to → 4. a huge 25 foot tall, 12 foot wide, helix coil that fed either → 5. 1400 foot tall towers at six of the stations, or → 6. valley spanning antenna cables over a mile in length at 2 stations. OMEGA was the primary means of radio navigation, world wide, from 1976 to 1997. .[NEXT SCREEN] ORReturn Home → Ω](http://www.haikuvalley.com/History/OMEGA-NAVIGATION-SYSTEM/i-QJbHKzM/0/M/New_001-M.jpg)
Overview Of The Omega Aid To Navigation System
Located at 8 stations around the world. 1.The Timing & Control center at each station developed five VLF radio signals, timed by Cesium clocks, and sent them to → 2. a 150,000 watt transmitter whose output, in turn, went to one of → 3. five 14 foot tall variometer coils, each controlled by a six foot relay:
The relay output went to → 4. a huge 25 foot tall, 12 foot wide, helix coil that fed either → 5. 1400 foot tall towers at six of the stations, or → 6. valley spanning antenna cables over a mile in length at 2 stations.
OMEGA was the primary means of radio navigation, world wide, from 1976 to 1997. .
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