• DocumentCode
    3555653
  • Title

    RFI effects analysis of an airport-installed HF transmitter on aircraft COMM/NAV receivers

  • Author

    Joffe, Elya B. ; Gavan, J.

  • Author_Institution
    KTM Project Eng. Ltd., Kfar-Sava, Israel
  • fYear
    1991
  • fDate
    12-16 Aug 1991
  • Firstpage
    212
  • Lastpage
    213
  • Abstract
    Modern commercial aircraft increasingly depend on radio communication and navigation (COMM/NAV) aids in flight, and particularly when performing instrument landings. A medium-power high-frequency (HF) transmitter, installed in the Ben-Gurion (Tel-Aviv) International Airport was a source of concern, due to the possible radio frequency interference effects to essential airborne COMM/NAV systems, when most needed. An analysis based on a realistic scenario is presented, indicating that although the receivers´ performance will be somewhat degraded, they will operate satisfactorily and provide a reliable COMM/NAV performance in flight and for landing. These results have been substantiated by actual measurements of COMM/NAV airborne receivers
  • Keywords
    aircraft communication; aircraft instrumentation; airports; ground support equipment; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; radionavigation; Ben-Gurion International Airport; COMM/NAV receivers; HF transmitter; RFI; Tel-Aviv; airborne systems; aircraft; airport; in flight performance; instrument landings; measurements; radio communication; radio frequency interference effects; radio navigation; radio receivers; Aircraft navigation; Airports; Hafnium; Instruments; Performance analysis; Radio communication; Radio navigation; Radio transmitters; Radiofrequency interference; Receivers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1991. Symposium Record., IEEE 1991 International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Cherry Hill, NJ
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-0158-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISEMC.1991.148218
  • Filename
    148218