Can people please make an estimate of the Loran level compared with what it was when Rugby was on, and let me know (including their location). If they can do the same at 87 that would be even better.
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[ ... ] And one of my mentors, who used to be a Sparks, told of when he called an Alaskan coast station on 500 with the standard message saying he was going into port and was answered by a station in
I need a photo of a LORAN station, preferably featuring the mast, for a forthcoming article. Can anyone point me at a suitable source, please? If you yourself have such a photograph and are happy for
Well, it's one stage better than the AOG (Act of God) - a 1920s and 30s abbreviation used on QSL cards and meaning "This bit of wire works but I don't know why". John F5VLF ** REPLY SEPARATOR **