(Askeri) çok yüksek frekansta her istikamete yayın yapan istasyon (very high frequency omnidirectional range station)
(Askeri) VOR: İstikameti belirtmek için yerden yayınlanan sinyallerini faz mukayesesini yapan bir hava seyrüsefer telsiz yardımcı cihazı. Bu terim "very hıgh frequency omnidirectıonal radio range" çok yüksek frekanslı tüm istikametlere açık telsiz menzili kelimelerinin baş harflerinden oluşmuştur
A ground-based electronic navigation aid transmitting very high frequency navigation signals, 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented from magnetic north Used as the basis for navigation in the National Airspace System The VOR periodically identifies itself by Morse Code and may have an additional voice identification feature Voice features may be used by ATC or FSS for transmitting instructions/information to pilots
Very high frequency omnidirectional range A ground-based electronic navigation aid transmitting in the very high-frequency range, providing 360° of azimuth information
Very high frequency Omni-directional (radio) Range Sophisticated NDB which sends out a signal with a phase-shift dependent on the direction the signal is sent This allows for more precise navigation and also corrects navigational problems due to wind
Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range, navigational equipment which helps pilots navigate to and from a given VOR station
a system by which radio beams are transmitted from an aircraft to a beacon on the ground in order to calculate the plane's exact position in the air
Radio navigation aid, named after the VORtex effect of pilots trying to home in on it
The verification that the applicants have rented from a the specified landlord for the period they claim
Very high frequency (VHF) Omnidirectional Range Navigational ground transmitter which may be located either at an airport or just about anywhere else A combination VOR and TACAN device is called a VORTAC A VOR station resembles a giant bowling pin and transmits between 108 and 117 975 MHz with an audio tone at 1020 Hz
Very high frequency Omnidirectional Range A radio navigation aid operating in the 108-118 MHz band A VOR ground station transmits a two-phase directional signal through 360° the aircraft's VOR receiver enables a pilot to identify his radial or bearing from/to the ground station VOR is the most commonly used radio navigation aid in private flying Increased accuracy is available in Doppler VORs (DVOR) which have replaced some VORs in the UK system Also VORTAC, combined VOR and TACAN, and VOT, VOR test facility
Verification Of Rent In the case of Renters, the mortgage lender gets a signed document from the Landlord of the renter This will give the lender a 12 to 24 month history of how well the rental payments have been made