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Birds in the sky - VOR GRZ

Point near a building in the middle of nowhere (PNABITMON)

par aj-gps     Autriche > Steiermark > Graz

N 46° 57.286' E 015° 26.686' (WGS84)

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 Taille : micro
Statut : disponible
 Caché en : 25. mars 2009
 Affiché depuis : 30. juillet 2009
 Dernière mise à jour : 08. janvier 2023
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December 2022: OEBB invested billions of EUR in separating that interesting building from the cache location and to add on top they also built a wall in between... (Maybe I will move this cache when the construction is completed)

June 2015: The cache is no longer located near the building in question as there have been a few issues in the past with cachers driving to the cache location or climbing fences. If you are interested in the building please walk to waypoint "VORGRZ".

Please bring your own pen! It's not necessary to climb over fences.
People who are just interested in a quick found-point can stop reading now.


VOR-DME GRZ


I told you to stop reading!!

Anyway.. on a field a bit south of the main runway of the airport Graz-Thalerhof (GRZ/LOWG) you'll find a rather unimpressive building. No high fences, no barbed wire.. just a white sign bearing the logo of AustroControl - the company responsible for managing Austrian air traffic - and a note that this building is used for air traffic safety purposes.
But what's the purpose of this building and what makes it a bit more interesting than the usual buildings found on nearby fields? (Okay, maybe the antenna with the red lights.. but did I mention the ammunition depots of the Austrian military northeast of this location that aren't all that usual as well? - "Pulverturmstrasse", nomen est omen)

The "code name" of this special building is "VOR-DME GRZ" - short for "VHF Omni-directional Radio Range (with Distance measuring equipment)", but just describing it as a "radio beacon" might make things a bit more clear.
Still, what does this have to do with "birds in the sky"?
Well, contrary to geocachers airplane pilots are usually not relying on GPS signals for determinating their position but on measurements based on radio signals sent from ground stations. These stations are commonly referred to as navigational aids, short "navaids" (also in nautical travel). There are basically two different types of ground stations used for this purpose, non-directional beacons (NDB) and VOR.
A NDB is more or less an antenna that periodically sends a radio signal together with a morse code. An automatic direction finder (ADF) is then used on board of the plane to display the bearing towards the NDB.
VORs are much like NDBs, but also include a directional amplitude-modulated signal that rotates 30 times per second. Older systems really used a rotating antenna for this purpose while current systems can do that electronically without any moving parts. VORs are much more reliable and accurate that NDBs. When receiving signals of two VOR it's possible to determine an exact position (cross bearing). That's where the third acronym comes into play - DME, distance measuring equipment. An aircraft sends a series of pulse-pairs towards the DME which replies after a short delay. After locking in on the signal exact runtime measurements are possible which can be used to calculate the distance between the aircraft and the DME.
With VOR and DME a single ground station is enough for position determination.

In Austria there are 17 NDB and 11 VOR-DME stations. Graz has both a NDB (290kHz; at approx. N46°55.233 E015°27.533) and a VOR (116.2MHz). The next NDB is at Gleichenberg (GBG; 426kHz).

LOWG chart


Of course both VOR and NDB are marked on flight charts and also used during approach together with several other interesting installations.

Approach LOWG runway 35c


Oh, and even if you're not interested in technology: Maybe you'll also spot some deer (see header picture) or wild rabbits near the location. It would be quite nice if the motorway wouldn't be that noisy..

Corrections are welcome.

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Logs pour Birds in the sky - VOR GRZ    trouvé 13x pas trouvé 0x Note 0x Entretien 4x

trouvé 29. mai 2023, 19:46 TeamMB trouvé la géocache

Informatives Listing! Ein hin und mit.
Nett gmacht! Danke fürs Schachterl! :)

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trouvé La géocache est en bon ou acceptable état. 15. août 2022 Zoidberg73 trouvé la géocache

Am heutigen Feiertag ging es Richtung Kaiserwald. Im Rahmen dessen konnten wir zusätzlich weiteren Caches in der Umgebung einen Besuch abstatten...

Anmerkung zu diesem Cache: Dank des Hinweises konnte die Dose rasch entdeckt werden; Logging war problemlos möglich. Danke für die ausführlichen Erklärungen zu diesem interessanten Objekt!

TFTC an aj-gps für Idee, Realisierung und Wartung dieses Caches!

trouvé La géocache est en bon ou acceptable état. 10. mars 2018 KVH12 trouvé la géocache

Hab ihn TftC

disponible 17. octobre 2017 aj-gps a maintenu la géocache

Enjoy

  Nouvelles coordonnées :  N 46° 57.286' E 015° 26.686', déplacé vers 20 mètre

temporairement non disponible 08. juin 2017 aj-gps a désactivé la géocache

Cache container might be missing.