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> Stanley,
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> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 7:13 PM, paul swed wrote:
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>> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Stanley Reynolds <
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Stanley,
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 7:13 PM, paul swed wrote:
> Stanley,
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> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Stanley Reynolds <
> stanley_reyno...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] LORAN C simulator operational
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Stanley,
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Stanley Reynolds <
stanley_reyno...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] LORAN C simulator operational
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> Paul:
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> Stanley and everyone here are the LORAN C simulator documents.
> Please let me know were you post
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] LORAN C simulator operational
Paul:
Stanley and everyone here are the LORAN C simulator documents.
Please let me know were you post them to.
www.n4iqt.com/simloran
Working on a web page but the files avabile now.
Stanley
Hi Paul:
Glad to hear it's working!
Free schematic software at:
http://www.expresspcb.com/
They also have PCB layout that's tied to the schematic and very
reasonable prices for making boards.
No interest in the company other than being a happy user.
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.c
Back from a trip and have had a chance to clean up the software for the
LORAN C simulator.
So do people generally just attach that to this thread. Say a schematic and
basic program. Then thats it???
The simulators very stable and at this point the Austron 2100F goes from
acquire to track in about 2
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Sent: 08 December 2009 23:53
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] LORAN C simulator operational
I just received this good news from Poul-Henning
In message , paul
swed writes:
Is far as I know, you need a PDP/11 to drive it...
There is an article about hunting for a LORAN-C reflection from
a mountain-range in Mexico where they mention installing a 5000 into
a plane with some difficulty.
Poul-Henning
>Sounds neat if no one else is inter
Sounds neat if no one else is interested I would be.
But I may find out its 200 lbs. :-)
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 8:38 PM, Bill Hawkins wrote:
> Anyone know about the LORAN-C Monitor, part of the Austron System 5000?
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> Anyone want it? Two digital displays and a rectangular scope.
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> Bill Hawkin
Anyone know about the LORAN-C Monitor, part of the Austron System 5000?
Anyone want it? Two digital displays and a rectangular scope.
Bill Hawkins
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Hmmm I tried that on my 2100f to see if I could get skywave Europe LORAN.
May have to try it again.
Thanks for the tip.
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 6:52 PM, J. Forster wrote:
> I just received this good news from Poul-Henning Kamp:
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> =
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> If you want the GRIs in microseconds, add a zero:
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I just received this good news from Poul-Henning Kamp:
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If you want the GRIs in microseconds, add a zero:
67310, 74990, 70010 and 90070
My 2100F had no issues with them.
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That's great news for me, if the signal is strong enough.
-John
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> Thanks Peter,
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Thanks Peter,
I will hope that it evolves to eloran but for .0002% of the budget we will
shut it down.
That said if you want to use your Austrons in North America I have an answer
for you.
There is the suggestion of at least on the eastcoast using Europe. But thats
skywave and my research indicates
Hello Paul,
I have just been to the British National Physical Laboratory's
bi-annual "Time and Frequency" meeting in London, and gained the
strong impression that LORAN was far from dead. Apparently there was
a meeting in Prague recently, with Britain, France, and Norway all
behind eLoran, a
In message <2667.12.6.201.51.1260307507.squir...@popaccts.quik.com>, "J. Forste
r" writes:
>Do you have a link to their GRIs handy? I've not searched as yet.
6731, 7499, 7001 and 9007.
The last one is probably your best bet, as it has its master on
the Faroyr Islands.
--
Poul-Henning Kamp
Hi Brooke,
I'm on the east coast w/ nothing but ocean between me and Europe. I have
some vague hopes my Austron might be able to lock onto a chain there,
perhaps with a bigger loop.
Do you have a link to their GRIs handy? I've not searched as yet.
Thanks,
-Jhn
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> Hi Paul:
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Hi Paul:
The 2042 will give you an idea of what features you might want to
include, that's why I added larger photos. In addition the European
Loran chains have GRI values that are is smaller steps than the US
chains. I'd like to know more about your simulator.
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
htt
Brook no info on it. What I worked on is a solution for those of us that
have austrons and no simulators to feed them.
I suspect they might be hard to come by.
Regard
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Brooke Clarke wrote:
> Hi Paul:
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> Austron made a simulator, see:
> http://www.prc68.com/I/A2042
Hi Paul:
Austron made a simulator, see:
http://www.prc68.com/I/A2042.shtml
Click on photos to see larger images.
If anyone has any documentation on this unit please let me know.
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
paul swed wrote:
A few weeks back I started a discussion on the demis
A few weeks back I started a discussion on the demise of LORAN C. It was
quite a long discussion and spawned several others.
I will indeed miss LORAN C as a frequency reference for several reasons. It
was very good more stable then wwvb on the east coast.
And for 10 years I have had 3 austron 2100
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