uts; paul swed
> Subject: [time-nuts] LORAN C 89700 dropped carriers at 1615 EST after a
> solid 3 days
>
> Best run yet, 3 solid days of operation and I was able to log various local
> references as compared to a HP3801 and Tbolt.
> Only 2 stations generally on the air. 89700 Mas
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 4:49 PM
To: Time-nuts; paul swed
Subject: [time-nuts] LORAN C 89700 dropped carriers at 1615 EST after a
solid 3 days
Best run yet, 3 solid days of operation and I was able to log various local
references as compared to a HP3801 and Tbolt.
Only 2
On 3/22/2012 7:41 PM, paul swed wrote:
Thanks John
I'll have to see what I can do on the tracking.
At 0037 EST the stations dropped while I was listening and watching.
100KC is totally quite right now.
Regards
Paul
My 2100r continues to receive in north west Illinois.I assume this is
the Dana
Thanks John
I'll have to see what I can do on the tracking.
At 0037 EST the stations dropped while I was listening and watching.
100KC is totally quite right now.
Regards
Paul
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 5:50 PM, J. Forster wrote:
> On the 2100Fs it reacquires and locks, if the power has not been
>
On the 2100Fs it reacquires and locks, if the power has not been
interrupted, but you have to manually set thye Mode to compute the
frequency error. Otherwise, it just indicated microseconds.
A power failure and you have to reenter tye GRI.
-John
==
> My experience is you always hav
On the 2100Fs it reacquires and locks, if the power has not been
interrupted, but you have to manually set thye Mode to compute the
frequency error. Otherwise, it just indicated microseconds.
A power failure and you have to reenter tye GRI.
-John
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> My experience is you always ha
My experience is you always have to reacquire on the austrons 2100 series.
I think its either the period they were made or a choice, that you
reacquire on loss.
It was pure luck I caught the additional station by logging the screen info.
I have mentioned several times I have not heard the other GR
Interesting.
My FS700 also automatically reacquired.
But the Austron 2100 and 2100F had to be manually reset to acquire again,
after the short outage.
How did you determine there was a short lived other station in the chain ?
Other than manually going to the screen that shows the additional acti
More interestingly the FS700 reacquired automatically! Never seen that
before.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:53 PM, paul swed wrote:
> Interesting just fired up a general coverage rcvr and LORAN C can be heard
> but not that strong.
> It does appear to be 89700 still as the austron is settling in qu
Interesting just fired up a general coverage rcvr and LORAN C can be heard
but not that strong.
It does appear to be 89700 still as the austron is settling in quickly
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:49 PM, paul swed wrote:
> Best run yet, 3 solid days of operation and I was able to log various
> local
Best run yet, 3 solid days of operation and I was able to log various local
references as compared to a HP3801 and Tbolt.
Only 2 stations generally on the air. 89700 Master and X, but an
unidentified one came up for a short bit in the 4th position
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
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