Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors

2006-08-13 Thread Tom Clark, K3IO
Way back on June 30th, Stephan asked: A number of recent entries to this list have mentioned topics relating to GPS timing and environmental corrupting factors (e.g. Ionosphere, Temp., Humidity, etc.). Personally, I am very interested in setting up a very precise relative time between location

Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors

2006-06-30 Thread James Maynard
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Magnus Danielson writ > es: > > >>Eh... well, not the antenna. :O) That you stick onto a temperature-stabilzed >>concrete piller built onto the stable rock. > > > At this point Magnus forgot to say: "You stop continental drift and ..."

Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors

2006-06-30 Thread Magnus Danielson
From: "Poul-Henning Kamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 20:06:18 + Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In message <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors

2006-06-30 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Magnus Danielson writ es: >Eh... well, not the antenna. :O) That you stick onto a temperature-stabilzed >concrete piller built onto the stable rock. At this point Magnus forgot to say: "You stop continental drift and ..." :-) -- Poul-Henning Kamp | UNIX si

Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors

2006-06-30 Thread Magnus Danielson
From: David Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 15:31:11 -0400 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> David, > Also, note that you don't really

Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors

2006-06-30 Thread bg
On Fri, June 30, 2006 21:20, Magnus Danielson said: > From: "Stephan Sandenbergh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant > locations using GPS and environmental factors > Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:36:30 +0200 [sni

Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors

2006-06-30 Thread David Andersen
On Jun 30, 2006, at 3:20 PM, Magnus Danielson wrote: From: "Stephan Sandenbergh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:36:30 +0200 Message-ID: &

Re: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors

2006-06-30 Thread Magnus Danielson
From: "Stephan Sandenbergh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:36:30 +0200 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi, Hi Stephan, > A numb

[time-nuts] Relationship of relative stability between distant locations using GPS and environmental factors

2006-06-30 Thread Stephan Sandenbergh
Hi, A number of recent entries to this list have mentioned topics relating to GPS timing and environmental corrupting factors (e.g. Ionosphere, Temp., Humidity, etc.). Personally, I am very interested in setting up a very precise relative time between locations (maybe 100s of meters to 10s of kilo