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Flight Evaluation of LORAN-C in the State of Vermont.
F D MacKenzie, C. D. Lytle
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Real-time mitigation of GPS selective availability using Loran-C
Soo Y. Braasch
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Journal of Navigation, 1966
The Loran C radio position-fixing system has been described in technical detail at international conferences and elsewhere. This paper tries to convey the general ‘feel’ of the system and its characteristics and to indicate, with as few irrelevancies as possible, what sort of process makes the two readout counters go round and give the navigator his ...
C. Powell, A. R. Woods
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The Loran C radio position-fixing system has been described in technical detail at international conferences and elsewhere. This paper tries to convey the general ‘feel’ of the system and its characteristics and to indicate, with as few irrelevancies as possible, what sort of process makes the two readout counters go round and give the navigator his ...
C. Powell, A. R. Woods
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Proceedings of the IRE, 1960
The Loran-C navigation system is capable of synchronizing and setting clocks to a relative accuracy of better than 1 ?sec throughout the system's service area. A Loran-C receiver functions as a slaved oscillator and a trigger generator. The generated triggers bear a time relationship to the triggers at the master transmitter, which is known to within a
G. Hefley, R.F. Linfield, R.H. Doherty
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The Loran-C navigation system is capable of synchronizing and setting clocks to a relative accuracy of better than 1 ?sec throughout the system's service area. A Loran-C receiver functions as a slaved oscillator and a trigger generator. The generated triggers bear a time relationship to the triggers at the master transmitter, which is known to within a
G. Hefley, R.F. Linfield, R.H. Doherty
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Unexploited Potentials of Loran-C
Navigation, 1975Current Loran-C radio navigation equipment has demonstrated a repeatable precision index of less than 0.01 μs/km. Thus, two co-located receivers measuring the same time difference will deviate less than this amount as to the standard deviation of their measured time difference.
R. H. DOHERTY, J. R. JOHLER
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