MKK Molokai VORTAC Transmitter
USA /
Hawaii /
Maunaloa /
World
/ USA
/ Hawaii
/ Maunaloa
World / United States / Hawaii
aviation, VORTAC
ID: MKK
MOLOKAI VORTAC
KAUNAKAKAI, HI
Location
Lat/Long: 21.1380964/-157.1674064
Elevation: 1421 ft.
Variation: 11E (1990)
Operational Characteristics
Type: VORTAC
Class: H-VORTAC
Frequency: 116.10 MHz
TACAN channel: 108X
Altitude code: H (high)
MKK is a combined VOR and TACAN transmitter located 5km east of Maunaloa, USA and 7.5m west of Molokai Airport.
VOR, short for VHF Omni-directional Radio Range, is a type of radio navigation system for aircraft. VORs broadcast a VHF radio composite signal including the station's morse code identifier (and sometimes a voice identifier), and data that allows the airborne receiving equipment to derive a magnetic bearing from the station to the aircraft (direction from the VOR station in relation to the Earth's magnetic North at the time of installation).
TACtical Air Navigation, or TACAN, is a navigation system used by military aircraft. It provides the user with a distance and bearing from a ground station. It is a more accurate version of the VHF omnidirectional range / Distance Measuring Equipment (VOR/DME) system that provides range and bearing information for civil aviation. At VORTAC facilities, the DME portion of the TACAN system is available for civil use.
MOLOKAI VORTAC
KAUNAKAKAI, HI
Location
Lat/Long: 21.1380964/-157.1674064
Elevation: 1421 ft.
Variation: 11E (1990)
Operational Characteristics
Type: VORTAC
Class: H-VORTAC
Frequency: 116.10 MHz
TACAN channel: 108X
Altitude code: H (high)
MKK is a combined VOR and TACAN transmitter located 5km east of Maunaloa, USA and 7.5m west of Molokai Airport.
VOR, short for VHF Omni-directional Radio Range, is a type of radio navigation system for aircraft. VORs broadcast a VHF radio composite signal including the station's morse code identifier (and sometimes a voice identifier), and data that allows the airborne receiving equipment to derive a magnetic bearing from the station to the aircraft (direction from the VOR station in relation to the Earth's magnetic North at the time of installation).
TACtical Air Navigation, or TACAN, is a navigation system used by military aircraft. It provides the user with a distance and bearing from a ground station. It is a more accurate version of the VHF omnidirectional range / Distance Measuring Equipment (VOR/DME) system that provides range and bearing information for civil aviation. At VORTAC facilities, the DME portion of the TACAN system is available for civil use.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VHF_omnidirectional_range
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 21°8'17"N 157°10'2"W
- Bellows Air Force Station Military Recreation Area 65 km
- Marine Corps Base Hawaii 73 km
- Kahului International Airport - (OGG / PHOG) 79 km
- Honolulu International Airport (HNL/PHNL) 84 km
- Joint Base Pearl Harbor – Hickam (IATA: HIK – ICAO: PHIK) 87 km
- Kalaeloa Airport 97 km
- Former Naval Air Station Barbers Point 98 km
- Wheeler Army Airfield 99 km
- Lihue Airport (PHLI / LIH) 245 km
- Hilo International Airport (IATA: ITO, ICAO: PHTO) 270 km
- former Molokai Ranch Lands - Main Section 4 km
- Moana Makani 5 km
- Kolo Camp 6.2 km
- Mo'omomi Preserve 6.5 km
- Mokio Preserve 9 km
- former Kaluakoi Golf Course 10 km
- Papohaku Ranchlands 10 km
- Molokaʻi 16 km
- Molokai/Kaiwi Channel 33 km
- Penguin Bank 40 km