did a quick scan looked good so will go back and read later.
Thanks
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Magnus Danielson <
mag...@rubidium.dyndns.org> wrote:
> Hi Bert,
>
>
> On 30/01/12 23:01, ewkeh...@aol.com wrote:
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>> Magnus
>> I fully agree, regardless of the subject if it comes from you I rea
Hi Bert,
On 30/01/12 23:01, ewkeh...@aol.com wrote:
Magnus
I fully agree, regardless of the subject if it comes from you I read it and
save it.. How ever we have clearly some new bees and this one write up is
a nice introduction.
Covers a lot of basic territory.
Indeed it does. One has to r
Magnus
I fully agree, regardless of the subject if it comes from you I read it and
save it.. How ever we have clearly some new bees and this one write up is
a nice introduction.
Covers a lot of basic territory.
Bert Kehren
In a message dated 1/30/2012 4:18:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
Hi Bert,
On 30/01/12 12:02, ewkeh...@aol.com wrote:
Having been on the list for only three years somehow "tow-time 2009" had
escaped me. Thank you Tom and Rick for putting together such an informative
document. Probably one of the best contributions. Every member of the list
should have a cop
I'm rather new to this list too but I'm working on precision time and
frequency since 1999. Learned more since I've joined the list than before,
especially from the practical side: various GPSDOs behaviour, GPS receivers
tips and tricks, high performance test equipment to watch for. Papers that
are
Having been on the list for only three years somehow "tow-time 2009" had
escaped me. Thank you Tom and Rick for putting together such an informative
document. Probably one of the best contributions. Every member of the list
should have a copy and I strongly urge those having joined more rece