[time-nuts] Loran

paul swed paulswedb at gmail.com
Fri Nov 15 18:47:11 UTC 2013


I can only go by the press release that was above and would guess its
wildwood.
Its clearly not in ma. That used to hit me with a heck of a signal 1000uv
plus


On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:22 AM, David McGaw <n1hac at alum.dartmouth.org>wrote:

> Can you tell whether it is coming from Wildwood or another site?
>
> David N1HAC
>
>
>
> On 11/14/13 9:02 PM, paul swed wrote:
>
>> Sounds pretty good not banging in here like the old chain did.
>> austron 2100 says 38db
>> srs700 says 47 rcvr gain and 25 db noise margin.
>> hp3856b's says -53dbm or 500uv.
>>
>> Regards
>> Paul
>> WB8TSL
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 5:40 PM, J. Forster <jfor at quikus.com> wrote:
>>
>>  What's the signal strength like?
>>>
>>> -John
>>>
>>> =======
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Oh that is indeed interesting that they are moving forward.
>>>> The GRI is 89700.
>>>> SRS700 locked and looking good.
>>>> Just brought the Austron 2100 and 2100F on line.
>>>> The 2100 is tied to the local RB and the f is tied to the HP3801.
>>>> The SRS700 looks at the RB.
>>>> I pulled the Austron 2000 out of the rack several months ago.
>>>> Needed the space.
>>>> Regards
>>>> Paul
>>>> WB8TSL. Near Boston.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Tom Van Baak <tvb at leapsecond.com>
>>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well lets see. Just warming up the srs700.
>>>>>> UrsaNav must have received some support $
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>> Paul
>>>>>> WB8TSL
>>>>>>
>>>>> Paul,
>>>>>
>>>>> See below, via Adobe OCR on a JPG press release:
>>>>>
>>>>> ---
>>>>>
>>>>> From: "UrsaNav Press Contact"
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 10:31 AM
>>>>> Subject: UrsaNav Accepts eLoran Transmitter from Nautel
>>>>>
>>>>> UrsaNav News Release November 14, 2013
>>>>>
>>>>> Two Companies - One Dream
>>>>>
>>>>> UrsaNav Accepts Delivery of First Production Nautel NlAO eLoran
>>>>> Transmitter
>>>>>
>>>>> Bedford, Massachusetts, USA.- After extensive Final Acceptance Testing
>>>>> at
>>>>> Nautel's Hackett's Cove, NS facility, UrsaNav has accepted delivery of
>>>>> the
>>>>> first production NL40 Loran-C and Enhanced Loran (eLoran) transmitter.
>>>>> This
>>>>> seventh generation Loran transmitter technology is the culmination of
>>>>> over
>>>>> six years of collaborative development between the two companies.
>>>>>
>>>>> The transmitter successfully met or exceeded all of the requirements of
>>>>> the u.s. Coast Guard "Specification of the Transmitted Loran-C Signal".
>>>>> Testing was conducted into a simulated antenna matching the
>>>>> characteristics
>>>>> of a u.s. Coast Guard "standard" 625-foot Top-Loaded Monopole. The
>>>>> NL-Series transmitters are capable of transmitting Loran-C, eLoran,
>>>>> Chayka,
>>>>> and eChayka in any combination at power levels exceeding one megawatt.
>>>>> They
>>>>> are qualified for today, and prepared for tomorrow.
>>>>>
>>>>> UrsaNav's President, Charles Schue, shown accepting the transmitter
>>>>> from
>>>>> Nautel's President, Peter Conlon, commented: "Resilient PNT begins with
>>>>> complementary technologies, layered one upon the other in such a way
>>>>> that
>>>>> the user is ensured improved continuity of operations over a
>>>>> sole-source
>>>>> solution. eLoran is the terrestrial coprimary complement to GNSS, and
>>>>> our
>>>>> technology makes eLoran the most economical, efficient, and wide-area
>>>>> alternative when GNSS is not available."
>>>>>
>>>>> UrsaNav provides the world's most advanced solutions for Low Frequency
>>>>> Alternative Positioning, Navigation, Timing, and Data, including
>>>>> high-performance eLoran Receiver, Command and Control, and Differential
>>>>> Loran technology. We are the exclusive, global, reseller of Nautel's
>>>>> industry-leading, high-power, Low Frequency transmitters for
>>>>> Loran/eLoran
>>>>> and Chayka/eChayka.
>>>>>
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