LORAN: its relevance in a GPS centered navigation world
LORAN (Long Range Aid to Navigation) is a system of navigation using triangulation of radio signals in the High Frequency (100Khz) range. Discontinued U.S. support in 2009. Remains operational in People’s Republic of China and Islamic Republic of Iran.
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LORAN: its relevance in a GPS centered navigation world
LORAN (Long Range Aid to Navigation) is a system of navigation using triangulation of radio signals in the High Frequency (100Khz) range. Discontinued U.S. support in 2009. Remains operational in People’s Republic of China and Islamic Republic of Iran.
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Analyst recognized by National Geo-Spatial Agency for solving enigma problems. Develop, research and produce finished intelligence products for various agencies in fields related to command and control, weapons of mass destruction, behavioral profiles, and aircraft systems. Licensed Power Engineer
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LORAN (Long Range Aid to Navigation) is a system of navigation using triangulation of radio signals in the High Frequency (100Khz) range. Discontinued U.S. support in 2009. Remains operational in People’s Republic of China and Islamic Republic of Iran.
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