
Radio Navigation Services
Radio navigation services are systems that use radio signals emitted from fixed stations to help pilots and mariners determine their precise location and navigate safely. These signals are received by onboard equipment, which calculates the user's position based on signal timing or direction. Common examples include VOR (VHF Omnidirectional Range), DME (Distance Measuring Equipment), and GPS, which integrate ground-based and satellite signals to provide accurate guidance over long distances or challenging environments. Overall, radio navigation enhances safety, efficiency, and reliability in travel by enabling users to find their way accurately when visual cues are limited.