Can I receive Airline Transport Communications Incorporateds onsite VORTAC and NDB?
Yes, you can! You can try tunning you car radio to 530 AM in the evening time. When you have the NDB tuned in, you will hear the NDB’s voice and Morse code identifier, “LYQ.” The NDB has a range of approximately 200 miles. To receive the onsite VORTAC, your radio must be able to tune to 108.650 MHz. Some all-band radio receivers and many amateur radios are capable of this. At an altitude of 9,500 feet, reception range of the onsite VORTAC is 150 miles.
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