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The ILS Localizer and VOR beacons have super-imposed on the transmitted signal a three letter Morse code signal to identify the transmission source. For instance, a beacon located at London Heathrow uses the code LHR. En-route VOR beacons use codes that identify their locations as detailed in aviation route documentation. Products & Services
Signal conditioning products provide amplification, filtering, converting, and other processes required to make sensor output suitable for reading by computer boards.
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