Courtesy a quick internet search:

http://insidegnss.com/south-korea-developing-an-eloran-network-to-protect-ships-from-cyber-attacks/

https://rntfnd.org/wp-content/uploads/Korea-Jamming-Chart.jpg

There was lots of stuff like the above. It apparently just won't stay dead.

It seems one doesn't need a cataclysm - just a bad actor like North Korea.

Bob Martin

On 9/9/2018 9:34 AM, paul swed wrote:
The correction stream is transmitted in the eLORAN signal and does require
some form of reference site to transmitter connection. Just like GPS and
lightspeed use RF to send corrections to the satellites.
Loran C also did the same adjustments from a control site.
But I am hearing nothing about eLORAN these days. It does not show up very
often anymore in some of the navigation publications.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL

On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 11:20 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp <[email protected]>
wrote:

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In message <[email protected]>, jimlux
writes:
On 9/8/18 4:52 PM, paul swed wrote:

I suppose you could have a low rate network (i.e. not "the internet")
and for the most part, the propagation corrections (whether using 60kHz,
Loran, Omega, or GPS) can be done with "climatology" - time of day and
time of year.

Transmitting real-time corrections is not the problem, coming up
with them in the first place is.

One of the reasons eLoran failed to go anywhere in europe is that
tests showed that modern container freighters are big enough to
'relevantly disturb Loran-C'.

Nobody has a clue how you could possibly measure the necessary
real-time corrections for narrow and heavily trafficked straits
like as The English Channel, The Great Belt etc.

For big/expensive boats, INS/IMU is the goto-solution, at around
$20-50k a piece, depending on specs.

In difference from anything relying on radio signals from people
you can maybe trust some of the time, INS/IMU is entirely on-board,
which can lower your insurance premiums if you sail certain parts
of the world.

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