Articles | Volume 17
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-17-1-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-17-1-2019
19 Sep 2019
 | 19 Sep 2019

High-resolution signal-in-space measurements of VHF omnidirectional ranges using UAS

Thorsten Schrader, Jochen Bredemeyer, Marius Mihalachi, David Ulm, Thomas Kleine-Ostmann, Christoph Stupperich, Sergei Sandmann, and Heyno Garbe

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To investigate the possible interference of wind turbines with terrestrial navigation aids and Radar systems, the signals of these systems have to measured in the air space used by aircrafts or being under surveillance, respectively. From the measurements performed in areas with and without wind turbines the influence of these on the signals of terrestrial navigation and/or Radars can be derived. Drone-based and state-of-the-art electronics were used for the measurements.