There is a "white paper" Written in 2007 on Loran e at:
http://www.loran.org/ILAArchive/eLoran% ... nt-1.0.pdf
Key difference between the eLoran transmitted signal and the traditional Loran-C signal is the addition of a data channel. The data channel conveys corrections, warnings, and signal integrity information to the user's receiver via the eLoran transmission.
Sitex makes an add on Loran e/GPS receiver for their other electronics SI-TEX Navmate, COLORMAX Series, Trawlplot, and Explorer Plus. Charting Systems and P-SEA Windplot II software.
As low as $600 street price...limited Loran e, but I believe it will work with existing Loran C which is pretty short supply!
It would have been great to have spent a few million to keep Loran C in active status, and add the data channel, but now that it has been decommissioned, I doubt that we will see it again in the US. Too bad we don't have an alternative to GPS. Yes, it was completely shut down in 2010. There are a few chains in Saudi Arabia. Japan and S. Korea also used to have Loran C chains.
For long distance cruising it was OK--but there were a lot of gaps--you had to deal with sky wave vs ground wave. Also propagation over the ground caused errors. Agree with "Grumpy" about the issues. However, now we have no back up Keep that Sextant polished up!