Hi

…. and if a pulse comes up *looking* like the slave ….

Loran-C wanders around enough all by it's self, with no need for help from 
others. Bumping it a bit this way or that is not an impossibility. A little bit 
of  added phase this way or that is all it would take. You would have to get 
the rep rate and timing right, but that's just the sort of thing a Time Nut 
knows how to do on the cheap. 

Bob

On Jul 28, 2013, at 11:55 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp <p...@phk.freebsd.dk> wrote:

> In message 
> <cabbxvhsqjbbtpc0wcx3k3e3i2xrk797doyhxnmb8bfluk5b...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Chris Albertson writes:
>> I think the GPS backups are called,
> 
> None of those are usable as backups for GPS, as they use the same
> low-power Microwave signals as GPS.
> 
>> But ALL radio navigation systems can be spoofed.   The ones you can't spoof
>> are
> 
> Loran-C.
> 
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