Can you tell whether it is coming from Wildwood or another site?

David N1HAC


On 11/14/13 9:02 PM, paul swed wrote:
Sounds pretty good not banging in here like the old chain did.
austron 2100 says 38db
srs700 says 47 rcvr gain and 25 db noise margin.
hp3856b's says -53dbm or 500uv.

Regards
Paul
WB8TSL




On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 5:40 PM, J. Forster <[email protected]> wrote:

What's the signal strength like?

-John

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Oh that is indeed interesting that they are moving forward.
The GRI is 89700.
SRS700 locked and looking good.
Just brought the Austron 2100 and 2100F on line.
The 2100 is tied to the local RB and the f is tied to the HP3801.
The SRS700 looks at the RB.
I pulled the Austron 2000 out of the rack several months ago.
Needed the space.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL. Near Boston.


On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Tom Van Baak <[email protected]>
wrote:
Well lets see. Just warming up the srs700.
UrsaNav must have received some support $
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
Paul,

See below, via Adobe OCR on a JPG press release:

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From: "UrsaNav Press Contact"
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 10:31 AM
Subject: UrsaNav Accepts eLoran Transmitter from Nautel

UrsaNav News Release November 14, 2013

Two Companies - One Dream

UrsaNav Accepts Delivery of First Production Nautel NlAO eLoran
Transmitter

Bedford, Massachusetts, USA.- After extensive Final Acceptance Testing
at
Nautel's Hackett's Cove, NS facility, UrsaNav has accepted delivery of
the
first production NL40 Loran-C and Enhanced Loran (eLoran) transmitter.
This
seventh generation Loran transmitter technology is the culmination of
over
six years of collaborative development between the two companies.

The transmitter successfully met or exceeded all of the requirements of
the u.s. Coast Guard "Specification of the Transmitted Loran-C Signal".
Testing was conducted into a simulated antenna matching the
characteristics
of a u.s. Coast Guard "standard" 625-foot Top-Loaded Monopole. The
NL-Series transmitters are capable of transmitting Loran-C, eLoran,
Chayka,
and eChayka in any combination at power levels exceeding one megawatt.
They
are qualified for today, and prepared for tomorrow.

UrsaNav's President, Charles Schue, shown accepting the transmitter from
Nautel's President, Peter Conlon, commented: "Resilient PNT begins with
complementary technologies, layered one upon the other in such a way
that
the user is ensured improved continuity of operations over a sole-source
solution. eLoran is the terrestrial coprimary complement to GNSS, and
our
technology makes eLoran the most economical, efficient, and wide-area
alternative when GNSS is not available."

UrsaNav provides the world's most advanced solutions for Low Frequency
Alternative Positioning, Navigation, Timing, and Data, including
high-performance eLoran Receiver, Command and Control, and Differential
Loran technology. We are the exclusive, global, reseller of Nautel's
industry-leading, high-power, Low Frequency transmitters for
Loran/eLoran
and Chayka/eChayka.

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