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Hertz - standard radio equivalent of frequency in cycles per second. See also kHz and MHz.
HF - high frequency band, used for long range radio communications in the 3-30 MHz range.
Hg - inches of mercury, a unit of pressure measurement.

 


HERTZ- The standard radio equivalent of frequency in cycles per second of an electromagnetic wave. Kilohertz (kHz) is a frequency of one thousand cycles per second. Megahertz (MHz) is a frequency of one million cycles per second.
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HERTZ (HZ)
Cycles per second, used to describe radio frequencies; usually with the prefix k for kilo (one thousand), M for mega (one million) or G for giga (one ...
HF
High Frequency radio equipment.

Kilohertz (radio frequency expressed in thousands of cycles per second)
KIAS
Knots, indicated airspeed ...

kHz - Kilohertz
- L -
Localizer - ILS component which provides right/left course guidance during the approach and landing phase ...

MHz. Megahertz.
Microwave landing system (MLS). A precision instrument approach system operating in the microwave spectrum which normally consists of an azimuth station, elevation station, and precision distance measuring equipment.

kHz - kilohertz, the frequency of a radio carrier wave measured in thousands of cycles per second. 1 kHz = 1,000 Hertz.
KIAS - knots indicated airspeed.

5 gigahertz.
DME = Distance-Measuring Equipment. It uses the frequency band from 962 to 1213 megahertz.
VOR = Very-high-frequency Omni Range. It uses the frequency band from 108 to 118 megahertz.
LORAN = LOng RAnge Navigation.

Flight crews and air traffic controllers communicate by radio using VHF frequencies between 118 and 136 megahertz.

0 Megahertz must meet, and determines the requirement for the aircraft owner to register the digital message programmed into the ELT with Cospas/Sarsat. TSO C-126 approved ELTs will also transmit on 121.

See also: Aircraft, Flight, Runway, Service, Speed

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