This article from the NIST website also indicates that LORAN has or will have
a time code added to the old carrier-only LORAN signal. It indicates it's from
the "Proc. 2005 Int. Loran Assoc. Mtg."
http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/general/pdf/2105.pdf
Dennis O'Keefe
I don't have a electronic way to distribute this article, but will mail a
photocopy to the first ten people who request them directly to me at
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There are several diagrams and tables that would make a text-only copy
useless.
Dennis O'Keefe
New Paltz, New York
>
had faster and slower count settings to adjust its rate. The ultimate check
was still listening to WWV while looking at the clock.
-- Dennis O'Keefe
New Paltz, New York
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 23:11:07 -0800
Hal Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> http://www.telechron.com/
&
was advertised to be accurate to a minute a month. Mine was +47
1/2 seconds at the end of the month. I no longer have that watch.
Dennis O'Keefe
New Paltz, New York USA
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retarded enough to
be crisp in the new time scale. So no 60 seconds or double 59s to see.
A consumer grade analog wall clock had made the change at some point in less
than an hour.
Dennis O'Keefe
New Paltz, New York
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