Radio Beacon definition

Radio Beacon means automatic transmitting-only Radio Equipment which is operated by the Licensee for the purposes of determining radio propagation characteristics; position reporting; direction finding or other telemetry.

Examples of Radio Beacon in a sentence

  • The Ediz Hook Nondirectional Radio Beacon (NDB) has been decommissioned and removed.

  • Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) / Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) MT Disaster and Emergency (DES) PLB/EPIRB alerts will be sent to the MT Disaster and Emergency (DES).

  • The Nondirectional Radio Beacon (NDB) A SIAP that serves ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Field has been amended.

  • The Engineer shall indicate the location of the Highway Advisory Radio equipment and associated conduit on ITS system layout sheets The Engineer shall design for the removal of one (1) existing Highway Advisory Radio Beacon Sign including its equipment, pole, cabinet and foundation to include electrical and communication cables.

  • This may consist of a single device, such as a “Satellite Emergency Notification Device”, or a combination of an independent two-way satellite-based device, such as a satellite telephone, and a portable lifesaving beacon, such as a Personal Locator Beacon or Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon.

  • Communication cables will run between the Highway Advisory Radio Beacon Sign cabinet and communication hub cabinet or environmentally controlled underground vault.

  • An EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) is functionally equivalent.

  • The Engineer shall design for the addition of one (1) proposed Highway Advisory Radio Beacon Signs including its equipment, pole, cabinet and foundation to include electrical and communication cables.

  • The Engineer shall indicate the location of the Highway Advisory Radio Beacon Sign equipment and associated conduit on ITS system layout sheets.