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Marine Beacon are usually located around the coast, provided for maritime operations but also available for aviation purposes.
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The example below shows different types of NDBs published in ENR 4.1. |
ARINC 424 contains 2 dedicated record types for NDB. One for NDB NAVAID (DB) containing all LF and MF NDBs and selected Marine Beacons defined in the enroute structure and one for the Terminal NDB (PN). Both record types contain the data field NAVAID Class (CLASS), that, inter alia, is used to distinguish between NDB, Locator and Marine Beacon (additional classification elements are part of this data field which do not fully coincide with AIXM 5 concept, e.g. codes for high powerd NDB , low powered NDB, etc.).
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The long name given to the DME is coded using the NDB.name attribute.
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The example below show and en-route NDB with designator "KAM" and a Locator with designator "MG" (collocated with the Outer Marker of an ILS) published in AD 2.19 The example below shows a NDB published in ENR 4.1 carrying the name ARRUDA. |
Aerodrome Served
See topic Basic Data for Navaid.
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