[time-nuts] Loran - any good for timekeeping?

Brooke Clarke brooke at pacific.net
Fri Apr 21 23:02:12 UTC 2006


Hi:

Just added links on many of the names to sattelite photos of the LORAN-C 
stations.  The scale is different for different locations.  In some 
places it gets down to 1 meter.  So far the most photogenic one is Dana, IN.
<http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=39%C2%B0+51%27+07.658%22+N+87%C2%B0+29%27+11.586%22+W&ll=39.852681,-87.486556&spn=0.003179,0.010697&t=h&om=0>
You can almost see how to decode the URL.

Have Fun,

Brooke

Brooke Clarke wrote:

>Hi Tom:
>
>If you're in the U.S. here's a list of stations:
>http://www.pacificsites.com/~brooke/Loran-c.shtml
>I'm not sure how to find the others.
>
>Have Fun,
>
>Brooke Clarke
>
>  
>

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