Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 3669

b) ariable errors. n contained in the radial signal. This error includes the contributions of the airborne receiver and the instrumentation used to present the information to the pilot. in and three-signal third order (type B1) interference, and overload/desensitization (type B2) interference. Additional information can be found in ITU Recommendation ITU-R IS.1009-1, Compatibility between the sound-broadcasting service in the band of about 7 10 M z and the aeronautical services in the band 10 137 M z. 3.6.5.3 The frequency planning criteria given in Recommendation ITU-R IS.1009-1 do not take account of the potential for two-signal and three-signal fifth order intermodulation products. Measurement in c orming to specifications in Chapter 3, 3.3.8. Fifth order intermodulation products can occur without a third order intermodulation product occurring on the same VOR frequency. In the planning of frequencies, and in the assessment of protection from FM broadcast interference, consideration needs to be given to two-signal and three-signal fifth order intermodulation products generated within VOR receivers by FM broadcast stations. 3.7.1 Purpose. The following guidance material is intended to assist in the use of VOR systems. It is not intended to represent latera th m y factors not covered by the following material. 3.7.1.1 There is, however, a need to indicate a system use accuracy figure for the guidance of States planning VOR systems. 3.7.2 Explanation of terms. The following terms are used with the meanings indicated: VOR ground station and the bearing indicated by the VOR signal at that same point. certain random variable errors. The VOR radial signal error is associated with the ground station only and excludes other error factors, such as airborne equipment errors and pilotage element. VOR radial variability error. That part of the VOR radial signal error which can be expected to vary about the essentially constant remainder. The radial variability error is the sum of the v

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