The problem with the some European chains is that they have four-digit
GRPs . Therefore, the standard 2000C and maybe others are useless.

Regards,
Antonio
CT1TE

Quoting paul swed <[email protected]>:

Well that's what I am thinking about also.
Earlier in this thread there was a mention of Europe.
This would be a sky wave only signal as I recall from the navy.
So I have g3plx LORAN software and will look to see what I might get here on
the east coast.
Suspect the Canadian chains will go very quickly since part of them uses the
US chain.
Or simpler then the g3plx software, just plugging in the GRI for the
European chains.
Have 3 austron receivers, the 2000c, 2100, and 2100f.


On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Claude Houde <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello !

Before you throw away your Loran Receivers, have you checked what will
happen with the Canadian Transmitter Chains ?

Would it be possible with better antennas to receive signals from other
countries ?

Would be interested in hearing your input on these ideas !

Thanks !

Claude

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