Yes indeed when the NA sites were active.
But unfortunately europe is not showing up. Not that it would have been very
good for a frequency reference check.
Paul
WB8TSL

On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 12:57 PM, J. Forster <j...@quik.com> wrote:

> I've not looked lately, but with the Austron loop and a 7854 Tek scope
> near Boston, LORAN pulses used to be several volts. Impossible to miss.
>
> -John
>
> =================
>
>
> > I hooked up my 3586C to my loran-C loop, and the 100KHz spectrum was
> > dead...
> > except for my solar powered fence charger.... after turning off the fence
> > charger, it was still dead.  There is no Loran-C inspired joy in
> Mudville.
> >
> > -Chuck Harris
> >
> > paul swed wrote:
> >> Did look for LORAN C chains last night simple dumb setup.
> >> HP 3586 to 80 meter vertical and pretty good ground plane.
> >> Heard not a thing from Boston even at -120 db. (I did hear general crud)
> >> Do wonder with all of these little cpfl lights and their nasty switchers
> >> if
> >> the noise floors is up.
> >> Will try with a LORAN C active antenna and preamp tonight. But not
> >> sounding
> >> to good.
> >> Regards
> >> Paul
> >> WB8TSL
> >
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