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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 02:22:11 GMT, Bob Noel
wrote: In article xxYhc.4538$cF6.228992@attbi_s04, "Bob Gardner" wrote: At the controller's "Communicating for Safety" conference, one-time FAA Administrator Langhorn Bond told me that loran is coming back as a backup to GPS. otoh - keeping LORAN working properly with precip static is not easy... The LORAN receivers that many of us have in our GA planes are based on 15-20 year old technology. Newer LORAN receivers utilize magnetic field antennas and advanced DSP processing to greatly improve reception and immunity to airborne static issues. In my opinion, the leader in the LORAN industry is LOCUS in Madison Wisconsin. Take a look at their website, they have many interesting whitepapers on LORAN as a backup/compliment to GPS. http://www.locusinc.com/articles.html -Nathan |
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