In message <[email protected]>, "J. Fors
ter" writes:

>That's why I think an amateur timing LORAN network might be quite
>feasable. Imagine a dozen 1 KW PEP A-LORAN stations with Rb and GPS
>scattered around the US. There is no reason why a single transmitter could
>not spoof a whole chain as it would not be used for navigation.

Why try to emulate technology from WWII ?

I would find it much more interesting to invent a good spread-spectrum
modulation, and see if we could do world wide time-transmission with
just a single 1W tranmistter per continent, which could be received
with a simple down-converter frontend and a soundcard.

Poul-Henning

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