GB 6364-2013
ActiveElectromagnetic environment requirements for aeronautical radio navigation stations
航空无线电导航台(站)电磁环境要求
Application Summary AI generated
GB 6364-2013 specifies the permissible electromagnetic interference levels and protection distances for aeronautical radio navigation stations, including facilities such as instrument landing systems (ILS) and very high frequency omnidirectional ranges (VOR). It is applied in the siting, construction, and operation of airports and navigation stations in China to ensure that external electromagnetic sources, such as power lines or industrial equipment, do not degrade navigation signal integrity. This standard is used by civil aviation authorities, airport planners, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) engineers to assess and mitigate interference risks in the airspace environment.
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