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Steven Shelikoff June 15th 04 11:18 PM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 
Where's Jim Donahue when ya need him?

http://www.defensedaily.com/cgi/av/s...ontimeon.h tm

Steve

Jim Donohue June 16th 04 03:09 AM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 
Right here. Silliness. The vote is already in. LORAN is dead. Always was
dead when GPS came along. You can't support a local system as an
alternative to a global one. Stick to your guns Steve.... All those planes
and ships should have celestial capable crew on board. Won't actually help
anybody but it will provide employment to us old foggies who know how to use
a sextant. Sure LORAN could have been as good...and we also might have
learned to do an automatic job off stellar distances. Keep it up
Steve...you and OTN can end up the last of the true navigators..."We don't
know where we are...we don't know where we are going...but we have redundant
manual systems that may, (or may not) tell us where we are."

Go for it Stevel

Jim

"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message
...
Where's Jim Donahue when ya need him?


http://www.defensedaily.com/cgi/av/s...ontimeon.h tm

Steve




Jim Donohue June 16th 04 03:11 AM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 
See Rec boats response....should not waste cruising bandwidth on this
nonsense. .. Jim
"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message
...
Where's Jim Donahue when ya need him?


http://www.defensedaily.com/cgi/av/s...ontimeon.h tm

Steve




Steven Shelikoff June 16th 04 03:54 AM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 19:11:06 -0700, "Jim Donohue"
wrote:

See Rec boats response....should not waste cruising bandwidth on this
nonsense. .. Jim


lol. Actually, I was just gonna post it to cruising since reliable
radio navigation is probably more important to cruisers than
recreational day boaters who stick to familiar waters.

Steve

"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message
...
Where's Jim Donahue when ya need him?


http://www.defensedaily.com/cgi/av/s...ontimeon.h tm

Steve





Steven Shelikoff June 16th 04 04:01 AM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 19:09:42 -0700, "Jim Donohue"
wrote:
"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message
...
Where's Jim Donahue when ya need him?


http://www.defensedaily.com/cgi/av/s...ontimeon.h tm


Right here. Silliness. The vote is already in. LORAN is dead. Always was
dead when GPS came along. You can't support a local system as an


More and more people are disagreeing with you and are finally coming to
realize the folly of trusting everything to one mode of navigation.

alternative to a global one. Stick to your guns Steve.... All those planes


Sure you can, for the area the local system covers.

Steve

Steven Shelikoff June 16th 04 04:20 AM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 03:01:20 GMT, (Steven Shelikoff)
wrote:

On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 19:09:42 -0700, "Jim Donohue"
wrote:
"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message
...
Where's Jim Donahue when ya need him?


http://www.defensedaily.com/cgi/av/s...ontimeon.h tm

Right here. Silliness. The vote is already in. LORAN is dead. Always was
dead when GPS came along. You can't support a local system as an


More and more people are disagreeing with you and are finally coming to
realize the folly of trusting everything to one mode of navigation.

alternative to a global one. Stick to your guns Steve.... All those planes


Sure you can, for the area the local system covers.


P.S., I'll bet the boaters from FL to NC who still have LORAN are pretty
happy they have that backup since GPS is supposed to be unreliable from
6/11 to 6/20 in that area due to military exercises.

Steve

Joe June 16th 04 05:15 AM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 

"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message
...

P.S., I'll bet the boaters from FL to NC who still have LORAN are pretty
happy they have that backup since GPS is supposed to be unreliable from
6/11 to 6/20 in that area due to military exercises.

Steve


Here in Tampa I still use my Sitex Loran C for primary navigation with
absolutely no problems.
My handheld GPS is my backup.






Jim Donohue June 16th 04 07:04 PM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 
Go to West Marine. Search on Loran. How may sets do you find Steve?
Dead...quite dead.
"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 19:11:06 -0700, "Jim Donohue"
wrote:

See Rec boats response....should not waste cruising bandwidth on this
nonsense. .. Jim


lol. Actually, I was just gonna post it to cruising since reliable
radio navigation is probably more important to cruisers than
recreational day boaters who stick to familiar waters.

Steve

"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message
...
Where's Jim Donahue when ya need him?



http://www.defensedaily.com/cgi/av/s...04&file=decisi

ontimeon.htm

Steve







Lyndon Nerenberg June 16th 04 07:34 PM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 
"Jim Donohue" writes:

Go to West Marine. Search on Loran. How may sets do you find Steve?


Go to froogle.google.com. Search on Loran. You can still buy
new Furuno Loran-C receivers (but not from West Marine). And
there are plenty of perfectly good units available on Ebay.

--lyndon

Steven Shelikoff June 16th 04 08:45 PM

LORAN here to stay? Maybe.
 
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:04:08 -0700, "Jim Donohue"
wrote:

Go to West Marine. Search on Loran. How may sets do you find Steve?


There are plenty of places I can buy a LORAN set. I wouldn't get it
from West Marine in any case.

Steve


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