![]() ![]() The ILS frequencies are at 108.1 – 111.95 MHz for the horizontal ‘localizer’, and at 329.15-335.0 MHz for the vertical ‘glide slope’. It works by using highly directional antennas to create four directional lobes (two in the horizontal plane, two in the vertical) that are used to try and ensure the aircraft is centered and leveled on the approach correctly. ![]() ILS stands for Instrument Landing System and is a radio system that enables aircraft to land on a runway safely even without visual contact. OctoShowing what VOR and ILS Aviation Signals Look like in SDR#
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