[time-nuts] LORAN C simulator operational

Brooke Clarke brooke at pacific.net
Tue Dec 8 20:48:39 UTC 2009


Hi Paul:

Austron made a simulator, see:
http://www.prc68.com/I/A2042.shtml
Click on photos to see larger images.
If anyone has any documentation on this unit please let me know.

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com


paul swed wrote:
> A few weeks back I started a discussion on the demise of LORAN C. It was
> quite a long discussion and spawned several others.
> I will indeed miss LORAN C as a frequency reference for several reasons. It
> was very good more stable then wwvb on the east coast.
> And for 10 years I have had 3 austron 2100 and 2100f frequency monitors.
> I used LORAN C to set my RB standards. Granted I also have GPS using the hp
> 3801.
> So with the shutdown in Jan I hated junking the Austrons they are nice
> comparators.
> Recently, 2 days ago I set out to see if a LORAN C simulator could be
> created that was simple, effective, and inexpensive. Using very common parts
> and minimum of wiring.
> It would appear that it can be done.
>
> What I am using is 5 cmos chips CD 4000 series gates and counters and a
> parallax SXb micro programmed in basic.
> These have allowed me to emulate the master stations and the GRIs along with
> the phase reversals needed to identify a master.
> Using 2 RB standards a HP5065a as the master to the simulator and a cel
> tower RB pull and both had been set to LORAN C and checked with GPS the
> austrons tracking the simulated  LORAN signal in 1-7 E-12th range as
> expected.
>
> This is very fresh data as this has been running about 5 hours now and there
> could be issues.
> More time is needed to cleanup the software about 100 lines of easy code
> thats simple and consistent in operation. (Read this as not tricky and
> really boring)
> Other comments the waveform is simple no attempt has been made to actually
> create the wave shape. (Part of the KISS principle)
> I really wanted to see what I could get away with. Still do wonder if I need
> the phase reversals.
>
> Now if there is interest I will need to figure out how to share the details
> and code.
> Will be on a business trip for the next few days so may not see a reply.
> Regards
> Paul
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