Indeed. But thats the way it goes.

On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 12:52 PM, J. Forster <[email protected]> wrote:

> There ain't no such thing as Loran. It's LORAN, just like RADAR.
>
> They are BOTH acronyms.
>
> -John
>
> =================
>
>
> > There never was a Loran receiver with a keypad.  I am certain he meant
> > Loran C.  Loran is (was) the common name for the service... But then,
> > you already knew that, and were just trying to stir things up.
> >
> > -Chuck Harris
> >
> > Max Robinson wrote:
> >> He didn't say Loran C he said Loran.  That is the old system that used
> >> to operate just above the AM broadcast band and took away most of the
> >> 160 meter ham band. That hasn't been around for decades. I don't think
> >> there is a version of it operating anywhere in the world.
> >
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