Jonathan_S wrote:A lot easier to find the LACs again in n-space than after you've move to another hyper band.
For one thing sensor conditions are a heck of a lot better in n-space.
Sensor reach doesn't mean a great deal unless you're trying to hide. For LAC recovery, I would expect transponders and beacons to be in use -- since presumably the combat situation has been resolved or otherwise moved out of communications range.
Jonathan_S wrote:(Also don't know how well LAC nav systems can act as a hyper-log; ...
I think you misunderstand the purpose of a hyperlog; a hyperlog tracks your probable N-space position when you drop out of hyper. Since a LAC is never going to drop out of hyper on its own, it doesn't need a hyperlog. All a LAC needs is references to features visible in the particular hyper band it's operating in.