Michael Deutschmann <mich...@talamasca.ocis.net> writes: >On Sat, 17 Oct 2009, David Woolley wrote: >> Not sure which direction of bias you were expecting. The computer >> fashion junkies, with their case modding obviously don't care, but... >Against SS.
>> The most important radio time standard is GPS, which is in the low GHz. >But those are mostly-vertical line of sight transmissions. Unless the >translucent-case computers are sitting in a zeppelin parked between you and >the satellite, they shouldn't hurt very much. The antenna on a gps receiver is NOT directional and has no idea what direction the signal came from. It will receive signals from any direction. It is the satellite that tells the receiver where it ( the satellite) is. And if the signal from you computer is stronger than that gps signal, sorry, no luck (or lock) >---- Michael Deutschmann <mich...@talamasca.ocis.net> _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions