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| Subject: | LF: Recording of Rugby Loran-C |
| From: | Stewart Bryant <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Mon, 17 Oct 2005 20:59:39 +0100 |
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Has anyone got a recording of the effect of the Rugby Loran-C on the 136KHz band? I am at the International Telecoms Synchronisation Forum where NPL were talking about Loran-C as a possible alternative to GPS for frequency reference. When I asked the speaker about the pollution he said that he thought it was confined to +/- 10KHz, and was quite surprised when I explained about 136KHz. Interestingly someone from the BBC spoke to me afterward and said that there was a problem with interference with Radio4 in the Rugby area, that was attributable to the Loran-C Tx. Anyway, if anyone has a recording I will play it to the NPL speaker to show him what is going on. 73 Stewart |
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