[QUOTE=Capt_Anonymous;24168]Yes, it is called eLoran or Loran-e. It was being developed in the USA, no more. But it is being developed in Europe and Asia from what I’m told.
It is a shame that the US doesn’t realize that a terrestrial system with nearly the same accuracy as GPS is an important redundancy, not an unnecessary system. Oh well, the decline of the empire continues.[/QUOTE]
Not to mention Loran works without the need for an uninstructed sky, which is not normally a problem but the bridges can be problimatic.
The real question is what to do with the 10-point dividers which I’ve loved from first sight.
Will there be an official announcement from the Coast Guard regarding the elimination of Loran C questions? It would be nice to have something official to get out of studying Loran C in License Prep.
Sat-nav devices face big errors as solar activity rises
By Jason Palmer
Science and technology reporter, BBC News
[B]Researchers say the Sun is awakening after a period of low activity, which does not bode well for a world ever more dependent on satellite navigation.