Hi,
Both slashes work fine for me!
That is an artifact of IE on Windows.
According to RFC 1738, URLs use the '/' to separate components of a
hierarchy.
Because MS-DOS (and therefor Windows...) uses '\' as a path separator,
people using Windows will type the wrong separator in an URL.
That is
at about 1.0
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[time-nuts] Do I have a defective thunderbolt?
Geraldo Lino de Campos geraldo at decampos.net
Wed Nov 17 16:21:20 UTC 2010
I have a thunderbolt acquired from TAPR. Almost every time the number of
satellites change, there is an abrupt change in the DAC
For some reason, the links didn´t include the suffix png. The correct linkas
are
www.decampos.net\LH\LH1.png
www.decampos.net\LH\LH2.png
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Geraldo Lino de Campos
gera...@decampos.net wrote:
I have a thunderbolt acquired from TAPR. Almost every time the number of
You've mixed up the backslashes used by Windows with the forward slashes
expected on the WEB.
Links should be:
http://www.decampos.net/LH/LH1.png
http://www.decampos.net/LH/LH2.pnghttp://www.decampos.net/LH/LH2.png
Bruce
Geraldo Lino de Campos wrote:
For some reason, the links didn´t include
Griffiths
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 6:31 PM
To: gera...@decampos.net; Discussion of precise time and frequency
measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Do I have a defective thunderbolt?
You've mixed up the backslashes used by Windows with the forward slashes
expected on the WEB.
Links should
Both slashes work fine for me!
You've mixed up the backslashes used by Windows with the forward slashes
expected on the WEB.
Links should be:
http://www.decampos.net/LH/LH1.png
http://www.decampos.net/LH/LH2.pnghttp://www.decampos.net/LH/LH2.png
Bruce
Geraldo Lino de Campos wrote:
For some
I have a thunderbolt acquired from TAPR. Almost every time the number of
satellites change, there is an abrupt change in the DAC voltage – as high as
1 mv, sometimes. See
www.decampos.net\LH\LH1http://www.decampos.net/LH/LH1.png
- a graph with time constant 200 and Damping 4. Using much higher
I wonder if you are suffering from multipath. The GPS receiver assumes that
the measured delay in the signal from each satellite is along the most
direct path from satellite to antenna. If your antenna sees a signal that
has been reflected from a nearby building, and the reflected signal is
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[time-nuts] Do I have a defective thunderbolt?
Geraldo Lino de Campos geraldo at decampos.net
Wed Nov 17 16:21:20 UTC 2010
I have a thunderbolt acquired from TAPR. Almost every time the number of
satellites change, there is an abrupt change in the DAC voltage - as high as
1 mv