USCG Publishes Loran-C Termination; DHS Says Not Needed for GPS Backup
Loran on ice (UPDATED January 7, January 12) The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) posted a notice in the Federal Register on January 7…
By Inside GNSSLoran on ice (UPDATED January 7, January 12) The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) posted a notice in the Federal Register on January 7…
By Inside GNSSIce on the tower at Loran Station Dana (Indiana). Photo by Charles Schaaf President Obama had a big day on October 28, signing…
By Inside GNSSAnd then again, maybe not. . . . The enhanced Loran-C (eLoran) project, which appeared doomed by plans to eliminate the Loran program)…
By Inside GNSSTop tower- Starkey Loran Research Photos 2001 Enhanced Loran (eLoran), the proposed backup to GPS that has made a career out of surviving…
By Inside GNSSThe 38th International Loran Association conference—ILA38— will be held at the Sable Oaks Marriot in South Portland, Maine from October 13-15 2009.
By Inside GNSSEnhanced Loran (eLoran) has survived through multiple generations of official ambivalence about the proposed backup for the U.S. Global Positioning System. Currently, the…
By Inside GNSSLoran tower – Starkey Loran research photos 2001 To say that enhanced Loran (eLoran) has been an on-again off-again program would give short…
By Inside GNSSReady for another round? President Obama appears to have weighed in on the long-running Loran/eLoran debate — on the side of terminating the…
By Glen GibbonsCumbria, UK – Wikimedia Commons image Even as the United States tries to decide whether to make good on a commitment last February…
By Glen GibbonsAntiquated LORAN vacuum tube The Bush administration appears to have finally made a long-delayed decision to complete implementation of an enhanced LORAN (LOng…
By Glen GibbonsQ: How well can GPS signals penetrate avalanche snow?
A: Surprisingly, GPS signals penetrate avalanche snow very well.
By“eLoran + GNSS: Diversity for Safety & Security,” is the theme of this year’s International Loran Association Convention and Technical Symposium in Orlando,…
By Inside GNSSThe Loran terrestrial radionavigation system might well be pulled back from its 12-year-long dance on the brink of extinction, while the Nationwide Differential…
By Inside GNSSQ: What do we know about recent observations of GNSS interference and spoofing in Eastern Europe? What lessons can we learn regarding civil…
By Sam PullenThe National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has taken a significant leap forward in enhancing the United Kingdom’s capabilities in the development of time-critical technologies….
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