VOR Navigation Chris Evans. VOR  Very-High Frequency Omnidirectional Range.  Ground station oriented to magnetic north  360 courses called radials.

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VOR Navigation Chris Evans

VOR  Very-High Frequency Omnidirectional Range.  Ground station oriented to magnetic north  360 courses called radials

Morse Code  3 letter identifier  Individual frequency  Match Morse Code to ensure appropriate signal.

OBS  Omnibearing selector  Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)

Tracking TO  Spin OBS  To indication  Center needle

Tracking From  Spin OBS  FR indication  Center needle

Intercepting the course

Steps  Step 1: Set frequency on the Communication stack.  Step 2: Identify station using appropriate Morse code.  Step 3: Spin OBS, get a FROM indication and center needle..  Step 4: You now know where you are in relation to the station.