I picked up a MicroLogic ML200 Loran-C a long time ago, and after playing
a bit with it, shelved it, as not really usable for time-nuts purposes.
Now, during the yearly cleaning of my lab, I dragged it out and powered
it up, and it still seems to work, sometimes.
I opened it up, and discovered
Found very little googling for this ML200, found only a line in the 1977
Radionavigation Journal...
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:36 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp p...@phk.freebsd.dkwrote:
I picked up a MicroLogic ML200 Loran-C a long time ago, and after playing
a bit with it, shelved it, as not really
In message cal8xpmoo_arncqvmt65xko5ai7xz2xd1bdxfxm1dnzuruqr...@mail.gmail.com
, Azelio Boriani writes:
Found very little googling for this ML200, found only a line in the 1977
Radionavigation Journal...
Yes, found that too. There's also a report where it was used in van
measuring loran-C on
Last seen, the 4004 chips were much in demand (perhaps by gamers)
-John
In message
cal8xpmoo_arncqvmt65xko5ai7xz2xd1bdxfxm1dnzuruqr...@mail.gmail.com
, Azelio Boriani writes:
Found very little googling for this ML200, found only a line in the 1977
Radionavigation Journal...
In message 2561.12.6.201.116.1331169308.squir...@popaccts.quikus.com, J. For
ster writes:
Last seen, the 4004 chips were much in demand (perhaps by gamers)
And chip-collectors
But they're not leaving that receiver as long as there is smoke in them.
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