Magnus
I use a 420 ohm resistor to make FS700 happy. I have a LORAN C whip antenna
and preamp that then feeds a distribution amplifier for the 4 Loran C
rcvrs.
The loran C simulator lives in the same box and can feed the rcvrs also.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Magnus Dani
Bob, I'm the Tektronix Application Engineer who posted about this topic
about a month ago. Sorry for the delay in responding to your question
about the B channel divider feature.
Since the TVC501 measures period, it will have a very low resolution
when measuring higher frequencies (such as 10 MHz)
Hi,
For the USA and Canada, currently LORAN-C is history.
However, LORAN-C signals is still relatively well know and eLoran is a
backward compatible change for which there already is a market, so that
is good.
I think I recall another digital signal being discussed as a side-band,
which I a
Hi
So far, all of the eLoran stuff has been backwards compatible with Loran-C. If
the signal turns into a
“time signal only” in the future, that could change. Since the only signals
that have been put on the air
have been Loran-C compatible, any change is pure speculation at this point. Any
si
It is given somewhat indirectly.
Initially plans was for 200 km.
The final system map had 100 km and 400 km marks.
Read the linked PDF.
Cheers,
Magnus
On 07/12/2015 12:48 AM, Björn wrote:
Did you check the jamming radius?
Originalmeddelande Från: Magnus Danielson
Datum:2015
Hello Jim,
Would you happen to have complete schematics for the Austron 2100F?
73's,
John
AJ6BC
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 2:38 PM, paul swed wrote:
> They can be useful as a comparator between two references as long as you
> have a LORAN C simulator to drive the system.
> I built up a unit 3 ye