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> Subject: [time-nuts] December 6th? The mid-day Sun Spots blind the GPS
> Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:39:01 -0400
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> > John Radisch asks the group (in general)
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> > Had anyone observed any GPS outage of disturbance from
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] December 6th? The mid-day Sun Spots blind the GPS
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Subject: [time-nuts] December 6th? The mid-day Sun Spots blind the GPS
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 200
John,
See link below.
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0704/04gpssun/
Rob Kimberley
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Subject: [time-nuts] December 6th? The mid-day Sun
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Subject: [time-nuts] December 6th? The mid-day Sun Spots blind the GPS
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:39:01 -0400
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> John Radisch asks the group (in general)
>
> Had anyone observed any
Sorry if this is a repeat, but I was logging GPS signal strength at the
time and noticed a significant dip at the time reported. There's a plot
at http://www.febo.com/pages/gps_anomaly. This was the only event of
this type in about a year's worth of data.
John
RadCom Technologies wrote:
John Radisch asks the group (in general)
Had anyone observed any GPS outage of disturbance from
December 6th (2006) starting at about 3:45pm Eastern Time continuing through
mid-December, subsiding about December 13th-14th?
Any peculiar jumps in TIE or TDEV during this interval?
I refer to the g