The AN/BRN-7 OMEGA Navigation Set was designed for aircraft and modified for submarine use. This receiver is primarily designed to supply the submarine with instantaneous navigation information within 1-2 NM when operating in the OMEGA signal environment. Additionally, the BRN-7 provides a dead reckoning capability when no OMEGA signals are received or during submerged submarine operations. This project was conducted to evaluate the AN/BRN-7 OMEGA Navigation Set in a submarine operational environment in order to determine its suitability for service use.
Operational Evaluation of the AN/BRN-7 OMEGA Receiver in Submarines
1972
55 pages
Report
No indication
English
Navigation, Guidance, & Control , Marine Engineering , Common Carrier & Satellite , Hyperbolic navigation , Submarines , Radio receivers , Radio reception , Accuracy , Navigation computers , Underwater navigation , Very low frequency , Reliability , Maintainability , Compatibility , Submarine antennas , Loop antennas , Course indicators , Display systems , Test sets , Costs , Human factors engineering , Omega navigation system , An/arn-99 , An/brn-7 , Kalman filters , Ss 667 vessel
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