Hi

Yes, the Austron (at least the one I ran back in the 80’s) really does not care 
if it has a master or not. 
If you want traceability of the signal, it needs the master. 

Navigation wise, the slaves become useless once the master for that chain goes 
off the air. Unless 
there is a new master set up, the slaves will be shutting down fairly soon. 

Bob

> On Dec 11, 2015, at 8:56 AM, Iain Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks
> 
> Received this sad message re Lessay and Soustons LORAN stations.
> Would guess that France-Inter/TDF won't be far behind, as IIRC
> France had decided to cease all LW transmissions, but I still
> hope :)
> 
> > CONTROL CENTER BREST AND THE TWO FRENCH LORAN STATIONS (LESSAY 6731M/7499X 
> > AND
> > SOUSTONS 7499X)
> > WILL CLOSE DEFINITIVELY THE 31st OF DECEMBER 2015 AT 1100 UTC*
> 
> A real shame, as for me Lessay is stronger than Anthorn for me
> 
> With the 6731 Master off air, anyone know if The Austron 2100's will be
> able to lock onto the remaining slaves at Anthorn and Sylt on the 6731
> chain ?
> 
> (I guess I could lock onto the Sylt master on 7499, but Anthorn would be
> more reliable from here...)
> 
> Anyone receivbed purely a slave station with the Austrons w/o being in
> range of the master station ?
> 
> 
> Iain
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