Hi Iain I was also expecting a separate chain and GRI, but yes, 63710 seems to be all there is. Had me scratching my head for a while but for timing purposes at least it's just "business as usual":-) Those extra stations provide the localised corrections that are then transmitted via the exiasting transmitters. Regards Nigel GM8PZR In a message dated 11/07/2015 07:27:09 GMT Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
On 10/07/15 22:39, GandalfG8--- via time-nuts wrote: > This is a reply to the topic "Loran-C reception in the UK" with specific > emphasis on the Stanford Research FS700. > Apologies for starting a fresh topic but I'm still not able to take emails > from the list due to incompatibility problems with AOL and I don't see how > to reply to an existing subject directly from the archive, if anyone knows > how to do this please let me know. > > There is an excellent reference to eLoran in the UK, including downloadable > publications, starting here...... > http://www.gla-rrnav.org/radionavigation/eloran/index.html > > As far as I can tell, the Lessay chain, which includes the UK station at > Anthorn, is currently transmitting eLoran, with the extra data channel, > rather than Loran-C but this is totally backwards compatible and the FS700 runs > fine here, as does the Austron 2100 series. > This is why it's difficult to find specific GRIs quoted for eLoran as > opposed to Loran-C, it's effectively the same network, using the same > transmitters and GRIs. Right, so GRI 63710. I had heard a while back that there were some extra transmitters on the south coast specifically for eLORAN, but finding the ED's or if they are on the same GRI has proved fruitless so far. Iain _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
