Chuck thats easy. Because I could make it work. :-)
That said there was a post on time-nuts about LORAN C receiver in software.
I responded and have had the great pleasure of communicating with Matthias
over the last two weeks. I have learned a lot already and he in return has
a tested LORAN C receiver.
So with some luck just maybe I can become smart enough to do a better
design in software on a $15 micro. You still need the RF frontend section
that I released quite a while ago to time-nuts.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL



On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Chuck Harris <cfhar...@erols.com> wrote:

> At 60KHz, it shouldn't be out of range of most
> general purpose CPU's, and even the most pathetic DSP.
>
> Why bother with a hardware solution when software can
> do it more easily?
>
> -Chuck Harris
>
>
> Florian Teply wrote:
>
>> Well, if someone comes up with a circuit, I could check how much chip
>> area that would consume in a 250nm SiGe BiCMOS... Shouldn't be out of
>> range for a serious time nut ;-)
>>
>> Florian
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