As I am away from my day job for a time, I have had the opportunity to play with a few pieces of equipment, including the 2000C.
The 2000C requires somewhat more operator intervention than the 2100R (joke!!), but it is very interesting to watch the tracking and locking traces on an oscilloscope. First time though the setup was a bit shaky, but now I can do it without the manual open :-) I have not (yet) used a chart recorder to determine the optimum position of the tracking pulse, relying instead on my 'scope and my eye. To check the stability and reliability of the 2000C, I am feeding the 1Mhz phase corrected output of the 2000C into the reference input of a 2100F. They are fed from the same active LF antenna via an Austron 2084 splitter. I can receive several LORAN stations here, but the best one is 82900 Master station at Havre, MT. It is very strong, night and day. Shaun Merrigan ------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 53.6044N, 113.4517W ACME LABS Materials Engineering "Without Materials, Nothing." -SPM _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list time-nuts@febo.com https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts