radioaaltosignaalit
Radioaaltosignaalit, or radio altimeter signals, are specific radio frequency signals used to measure the altitude of an aircraft above the ground. These signals are emitted by the aircraft and reflected back by the ground. The time it takes for the signal to travel to the ground and back is used to calculate the altitude. Radio altimeter signals operate in the VHF (Very High Frequency) band, typically around 4.2 kHz, and are designed to be highly directional to ensure accurate readings.
The primary use of radio altimeter signals is in aviation, particularly during the landing phase of flight.
The signals used in radio altimeters are typically in the form of short pulses of radio waves.
Radio altimeter signals are subject to various factors that can affect their accuracy, such as the nature