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Resources

“eLoran Points of Light” Q&A Paper

by UrsaNav|Published September 11, 2015

UrsaNav counters the misinformation, outdated information, and obviously misleading information being promulgated as fact about Enhanced Loran (eLoran).

Read the full paper (PDF, 1 MB)

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