VHF Data Link

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VHF radio data transmission , engl. VHF Datalink , or VDL for short , is a process for exchanging data between aircraft and ground stations. It is a further development of the VHF - aeronautical radio , the only analog data passes as language.

VDL Mode1 is based on the ACARS protocol, which can send very short data telegrams with a data rate of 2.4 kbps. A common standard in Europe is VDL Mode2 , often equated with the designation Controller Pilot Data Link Communication (CPDLC). It achieves a capacity of 20kbps with not too much traffic.

VDL Mode3 was developed by the FAA and is favored in America. It transmits 4 data channels that can also send out digitized speech.

The latest standard is VDL Mode4 , which is not yet in use. It is not only suitable for the transmission from aircraft to ground like the standards Mode1 to Mode3, but also from aircraft to aircraft.

default Modulation method max data rate Multiple access
VDL Mode1 FSK 2.4 kbps CSMA
VDL Mode2 D8PSK 31.5 kbps CSMA
VDL Mode3 D8PSK 31.5 kbps TDMA
VDL Mode4 GFSK 19.2 kbps Self-organizing TDMA

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