Navigation & Radio at Inverness Airport
GB
INV
/
EGPE
Radio Frequencies
9
Navigation Aids
4
Radio Frequencies
APP
122.605 MHz
APP
ID: 58300
Ref: 2460
APP
122.605 MHz
APP
ID: 58300
Ref: 2460
ATIS
109.200 MHz
ATIS
ID: 58301
Ref: 2460
ATIS
109.200 MHz
ATIS
ID: 58301
Ref: 2460
RDR
122.605 MHz
RDR
ID: 58302
Ref: 2460
RDR
122.605 MHz
RDR
ID: 58302
Ref: 2460
TWR
118.405 MHz
Inverness Tower
ID: 316075
Ref: 2460
TWR
118.405 MHz
Inverness Tower
ID: 316075
Ref: 2460
TWR
122.605 MHz
TWR (when TWR/APP combined)
ID: 58303
Ref: 2460
Navigation Aids
INS
VOR-DME
109.200 MHz
Inverness
Location
Latitude:
57.542599°
Longitude:
-4.041540°
Elevation:
58 ft
Additional Info
Usage:
LO
Power:
MEDIUM
Mag Var:
-5.071°
DME Information
Channel:
029X
Frequency:
109.200 MHz
ID: 89278
INS
VOR-DME
109.200 MHz
Inverness
Location
Latitude:
57.542599°
Longitude:
-4.041540°
Elevation:
58 ft
Additional Info
Usage:
LO
Power:
MEDIUM
Mag Var:
-5.071°
DME Information
Channel:
029X
Frequency:
109.200 MHz
ID: 89278
IVR
NDB
0.328 MHz
Inverness
Location
Latitude:
57.541500°
Longitude:
-4.045970°
Elevation:
N/A ft
Additional Info
Usage:
BOTH
Power:
MEDIUM
Mag Var:
-5.072°
ID: 89383
IVR
NDB
0.328 MHz
Inverness
Location
Latitude:
57.541500°
Longitude:
-4.045970°
Elevation:
N/A ft
Additional Info
Usage:
BOTH
Power:
MEDIUM
Mag Var:
-5.072°
ID: 89383
Understanding Airport Navigation & Radio Communications
Radio Frequencies in Aviation
Radio frequencies are essential for communication between aircraft, air traffic control, and ground services. Here are the common types:
Common Frequency Types
- ATIS (Automatic Terminal Information Service): Continuous broadcast of airport conditions
- Ground: Communication with ground control for taxi instructions
- Tower: Communication with air traffic control tower
- Approach/Departure: Handling arriving and departing aircraft
- UNICOM/CTAF: Used at airports without control towers
Frequency Ranges
- VHF Band: 118.000 - 136.975 MHz
- Emergency: 121.5 MHz (International emergency frequency)
- Ground Control: Usually 121.6 - 121.9 MHz
- ATIS: Usually 108 - 118 MHz
- UNICOM: Typically 122.8 MHz (uncontrolled airports)
Navigation Aids (Navaids)
Navigation aids are electronic systems that help pilots determine their position and navigate safely. Here are the main types:
Types of Navaids
- VOR (VHF Omnidirectional Range): Provides bearing information to aircraft
- DME (Distance Measuring Equipment): Gives slant-range distance to the station
- NDB (Non-Directional Beacon): Simple radio beacon for basic navigation
- TACAN (Tactical Air Navigation): Military version of VOR/DME
- VORTAC: Combined VOR and TACAN facility
Usage Types & Power Levels
- HI: High altitude navigation
- LO: Low altitude navigation
- TERM: Terminal area navigation
- Power Levels: HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW (affects range)
- RNAV: Area navigation capability
Important Notes
- Always verify frequencies and navaid status in current aviation publications
- Magnetic variation changes over time and should be considered when using navaids
- Some navaids may be out of service or have limited hours of operation
- DME distances are slant-range and may differ from actual ground distance