1) They actually only need to be correct to within 10us, according to
the spec.
2) Companies like endrun (www.endruntechnologies.com) make cute ($$$-y,
though) and symmetricom make little CDMA time receivers that will get
you ~10us accuracy indoors. Nice toys to have in your arsenal if you
I wonder if anyone can help me out here.
Looking for an IRIG-B Reader/Generator that can read IRIG-B and Generate
IRIG-B + 1 day. i.e. output is always exactly 1 day ahead of input. Must be
able to start at an input of 000:00:00:00 (DDD:HH:MM:SS).
Have scouted round most of the usual
On Aug 31, 2006, at 11:32 AM, Glenn wrote:
Dave Andersen wrote:
1) They actually only need to be correct to within 10us,
according to
the spec.
I haven't read the spec, but I don't think it applies to the time
_display_. I'd also hazard a guess that the cell phone application
Which reminds me.. I think Sprint in my area needs a little work on their
snychronization. On my way between work and home I go through a spot
where it tries to hand off and it drops the call every time. It is
repeatable to about 100 yards, and it's NOT because of lack of signal
strength. I'm
The first phone I had where I observed the time zone error, after the
plane had landed in a new time zone and the phone had not been turned
off during the flight (and no, the plane did not crash, not that time)
was an Alltel phone. Alltel uses CDMA.
Again, this was just an observation.
I
On Thu, August 31, 2006 16:10, Rob Kimberley said:
I wonder if anyone can help me out here.
Looking for an IRIG-B Reader/Generator that can read IRIG-B and Generate
IRIG-B + 1 day. i.e. output is always exactly 1 day ahead of input. Must
be
able to start at an input of 000:00:00:00
Hi All,
If you are looking to upgrade your counter, this is a great way to
go. The 5372 goes way beyond others in computational ability and
display of information. I have two and want to pass one on to someone
else to enjoy. Email me directly with questions and for pictures and
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Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 21:22:01 -0700
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Hal Murray writes:
Much of it is. I have reverse-engineered the actual SCPI command
structure, but I haven't had time to test