It's a simple version of a VOR. With a VOR you can select a radial to track, an ADF can't do this. But NDB's have one big advantage:they have a way larger range than VOR's because of the frequency they use.
AJ
Are you really sure about this?
But I wounder why the NDB station are located in the middle of any where?
On long distance flights, try using an aircraft with an RMI, and set your ADF to an NDB or MB at your destination, you'll find that SOMETIMES, you will begin to see needle movement and then course guidance, before the VOR.
Howeverin FS, I have yet to find an ndb with a greater ranger than a VOR in the surrounding area.
The quest continues! ;D
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