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(navigation) In loran, the time interval between transmission of a signal from the A station and transmission of the next signal from the B station.


The time interval between the transmissions of sequential signals. Specifically, in LORAN (long-range navigation), the time interval between transmission of a signal from the A-station and transmission of the next signal from the B-station. Also called delay. See also LORAN.

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