A status report is presented on a proposed low-cost Omega Navigation System (ONS) based on a microcomputer (Available commercially). Minimum hardware and maximum software are designed for. Electronic subsystems are discussed in detail, with block diagrams of the receiver and microcomputer interface modules, and a flowchart of the automatic synchronization process. The system is designed as a precision navaid for general aviation in the $1000 price range.
Simulation analysis of a microcomputer-based, low-cost omega navigation system
Bicentennial National Aerospace Symposium on New frontiers in aerospace navigation ; 1976 ; Warminster, PA
01.01.1976
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