Introduction The uses of a DME DME Equipment How DME work? Advantages of DME Disadvantages of DME.

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Introduction The uses of a DME DME Equipment How DME work? Advantages of DME Disadvantages of DME

Definition DME is stand for Distance Measuring Equipment. DME is a type of en-route navigation system for aircraft. DME often installed near VOR stations so as to provide combined bearing and distance. When DME is installed with the VOR, it is referred to as a VOR/DME.

Definition en route: on or along the way Example: en route from New York to London or on the way from New York to London

DME Equipment

DME System Components: The DME system consists of three basic components which are: DME antenna on the aircraft body DME navigation display unit in aircraft cockpit DME transmitter/receiver in the ground

The uses of DME DME provides the physical distance from the aircraft to the ground DME transponder expressed in Nautical Miles (NM). DME also calculates ground speed and the time needed to reach the station if the aircraft is fitted with appropriate computer. The DME distance, speed and time show on the navigation displays unit.

How DME works? DME provides distance (slant range) from the aircraft to the ground DME. DME operates on Ultra High Frequency (UHF) which is between 962 to 1213 MHz. DME works based on pulse techniques, where pulse means a single vibration of electric current. The aircraft’s antenna sends out paired pulses at specific spacing. The ground DME station receives the pulses and then responds with paired pulses at the same spacing but a different frequency. The aircraft receiver measures the time taken to transmit and receive the signal which is transmitted into distance.

How DME works? Beside that, the distance formula is also used by the DME receiver to calculate the distance from DME station in Nautical Miles.

Advantages of DME DME is extremely accurate: Provide continuous and accurate indication of the slant range distance. Aircraft Handling Capability: The transponder equipment should be capable of handling 100 to 200 aircrafts. Large coverage: DME facility provides coverage up to 200 NM.

Disadvantages of DME As VOR the DME is also restricted to line-of- sight transmission. For example, the aircraft at altitude below 10’000 ft is unable to detect the DME signal.

Exercise What is DME? Give two 2 uses of DME? (3 M) How DME works? (10 M) What the advantages of DME ( 2 M) What are the disadvantages of DME (1 M) What are 2 differences between VOR and DME? (2 M) An aircraft flying at altitude about 3 N.M (18’000ft). The ground distance is about 4 N.M. What is the distance (slant range) of the aircraft in N.M calculate by DME? (2 M)