Loran-C Coordinate Converters - Plague or Panacea

Authors

  • David H. Gray Canadian Hydrographic Service
  • Tony Mortimer Canadian Hydrographic Service

Abstract

The advent of Loran-C as the major radio navigation system for North America and the advancement of the electronic technology have resulted in economically viable conversion of hyperbolic readings to geographic coordinates. Although the user will appreciate such extras as : way points, course and speed made good, and track plotter, he should also be aware o f the systematic errors that affect the coordinate conversion. The paper highlights these pro’s and con’s and the progress being made to set minimum performance standards for such converters.

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Published

2015-07-13

How to Cite

Gray, D. H., & Mortimer, T. (2015). Loran-C Coordinate Converters - Plague or Panacea. The International Hydrographic Review, 59(1). Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ihr/article/view/23564

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