Hi Dave:

The quality of the signal goes down with distance from the transmitter. If you get a sledgehammer sounding signal then you'll get a good time fix, but if you can barely hear the signal then the quality will be poor. Middletown, California to Ukiah, California is strong, but any other station was weak.

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Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd) wrote:
How good/bad would a LORAN-C frequency reference such as the Stanford
Research FS700 work in the UK?  I live about 60 km to the east of central
London.

Is there any future for LORAN-C in the UK?

I am looking for a frequency reference that is not GPS - I already have a
GPS frequency reference but would like to compare it with something
independent of GPS.  Just having two GPS receivers provides two signals
which are probably highly correlated.

Dave.
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