Geez, I have read and I don't think it is possible to replicate the CALOC
PDP-8/E software nor it is useful to use the Austron 5000 Loran receiver,
my understanding is that it was used to control and steer the system. It
seems they were in use until the year 2000! Maybe that using MATLAB it is
possible to exploit the Austron 5000 functionality nowadays, provided that,
someway, the 12bit samples from the Austron are transferred to the PC.
Anyway to start with, at least the receiver connectors pinout is
mandatory...

On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 11:19 PM, Poul-Henning Kamp <p...@phk.freebsd.dk>wrote:

> In message <D1D2D82D39DD43F3A1D7AC5934BD6326@StanleyPC>, "Stanley" writes:
>
> >Ok wasn't as hard to-do as I imagined, CPU boards come out the front
> without
> >removing the receivers from the bottom of the stack. They are 2732A a set
> of
> >three f0-f2, I have a Rev G and Rev 107 I don't know why they are
> different
> >name scheme both receivers are 2100F and look the same.
>
> Hmm, interesting.  Youre r.G and r.107 look a lot like each other,
> and nothing much like my r.107
>
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