Lately in Level 3 physics (year 13 or form 7 for you oldies out there) we have been learning about waves, phase diagrams and constructive/destructive interferrence. I fully understand how two identical radio signals in slightly different positions can make waves that double in amplitude in many directions, and completley cancel each other out in just as many positions. But I just cannot figure out how VOR works. I know there is a signal that is emmited in all directions at regular intervals, and that there is a signal electronically directed (from what i understand) in a complete circle... but how does this create constructive and destructive interfference? and how does this interferrence translate into a radial that can be dialled up in the cockpit?
I know this topic may be slightly over-the-head of many people but this is really doing my head in. And if someone could fill me in on the gory details of this confusing subject I would be very greatful.
BTW, yes I have googled this topic, exchanging keywords for keywords and i have tried to find proper explainations but none are satisfactory, all telling me that the OBI 'calculates' the time taken for the VOR signal to spin which I know is not correct.
