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Yes, it happens. We have that problem here in Billings. It is for that
reason that our RY28R ILS has no procedure turn. It's also why I have two marks on my radar scope, one north and one south. The aircraft must be at or inside these marks beore I can turn an aircraft on the localizer and issue the clearance. If I do it too soon the aircraft may grab the wrong localizer. wrote: I recall reading about false lobes on the glideslope, and have seen it firsthand doing practice approaches in VMC. I thought it was due to antenna sidelobes, and thus the localizer might be subject to a similar phenomenon. I have yet to see anyone reference this, so is there a technical reason why they don't exist? One of the localizer transmitter frequencies have a different antenna pattern to interleave the sidelobes perhaps? -Cory |
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