Hi Bill,
On 28 March 2015 at 18:18, Bill Hawkins wrote:
> It's been my experience that local daylight time change criteria are
> varied and fluid.
> How would a LORAN (or GPS) transmitter set the DST bit for everybody?
>
This is an interesting problem, and of only 300KBs solution size!
LORAN i
bro...@pacific.net said:
> PS GPS does not contain Daylight Saving Time or Leap Second bits and so
> can not be used to discipline domestic time
GPS does contain leap second data.
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Brooke,
It's been my experience that local daylight time change criteria are
varied and fluid.
How would a LORAN (or GPS) transmitter set the DST bit for everybody?
The leap second bit would be useful world-wide.
Bill Hawkins
-Original Message-
From: Brooke Clarke
Sent: Friday, March 2
Hi:
Here's a copy of an email I just sent my U.S. assemblyman.
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Hi Jared:
One of my passions is precision time and frequency, a subject where I have a considerable amount of knowledge. It turns
out the navigation is imminently related to precision time. GPS and LORAN both work