FAA FAA-E-2714 REV A CATEGORY I END-FIRE GLIDE SLOPE ANTENNA SYSTEM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
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FAA FAA-E-2714 REV A Document Information:
Title
CATEGORY I END-FIRE GLIDE SLOPE ANTENNA SYSTEM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Federal Aviation Administration
Publication Date:
May 11, 1993
Scope:
The equipment specified herein is a non-image, low profile,
End-Fire Glide Slope (EFGS) Antenna System operating in the band of 329 to 335
MHz. This antenna system interfaces with a two frequency glide slope station,
not furnished under this specification, which provides course and clearance
antenna drive signals and monitor signal processing and control. The main
array driven by the course transmitter provides precise vertical guidance
(fly-up and fly-down about nominal path) throughout an azimuth of at least 14
degrees. The clearance array driven by the clearance transmitter provides
clearance (150 HZ fly-up only) signal beyond the precise sector to plus or
minus 40 degrees of azimuth. The course and clearance antenna arrays
incorporate monitor systems capable of system shutdown should out-of-tolerance
degradation occur.
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