[time-nuts] eLoran test 6 Feb for almost 2 months
John Marvin
jm-tnut at themarvins.org
Fri Feb 3 06:20:39 UTC 2017
I don't have a Loran receiver, and I live in Colorado. But I'd still
like to check late at night to see if I can see a signal on my SDR
receiver. I tried looking at old posts, and did some research online,
but the best I can tell is that Loran C (and I assume eLoran) is
transmitted at around 100 Khz. Anyone know precisely what frequency(s)
are used by the Wildwood eLOran station?
Regards,
John
On 2/2/2017 11:59 AM, paul swed wrote:
> Well this is nice almost a 2 month long test.
> So if you thought about seeing if you could receive eLoran on your Loran C
> receiver this is a good opportunity. With respect to the data channel
> pretty sure none of the receivers we have know or care about it.
>
> The Wildwood, NJ eLoran transmitter will be continuously broadcasting from
> 0900 (EST) on 06 February 2017 through 1200 (EST) on 31 March 2017.
> Wildwood will be broadcasting as 8970 Master and Secondary most of the time
> but occasionally may operate at other rates.
>
>
>
> Please note that the Loran Data Channel (LDC) will be undergoing testing
> and may be unavailable or unreliable for short periods of time
>
> from 06-10 February 2017.
>
> Regards
> Paul
> WB8TSL
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