loran

/ˈlɔræn/
noun
  1. A long-range radio navigation system used by ships and aircraft to determine position by measuring the time difference between signals from fixed stations.
    • The old loran receiver in the cockpit was replaced with a modern satellite system.
    • Before GPS, sailors relied on loran to navigate across the ocean.
    • Loran signals could be disrupted by atmospheric conditions, making navigation tricky.