Hi

>From a quick look it's not real clear how you would go about extracting time 
>from the software suite. It's certainly useful for navigation though. 

A secondary gotcha is that the TBolt likely has some internal "issues" that 
distort the data a bit. Running a TBolt on both ends should wash out the ones 
that are firmware based.

Bob


On Jul 7, 2010, at 8:54 PM, jimlux wrote:

> Bob Camp wrote:
>> Hi
>> I just got through poking at a couple of TBolts with Lady Heather. It 
>> appears that you can indeed get the hardware and software to put the TBolt 
>> into single satellite mode. That may enable a pretty simple GPS common view 
>> setup. One way to do it: Somebody picks a set of sats and times that make 
>> sense. Since the constellation repeats it's going to be a fairly simple 
>> table of this sat / that time. At those times they run their TBolt against 
>> something pretty good and log the results
>> The logs get put on a site somewhere
>> Somebody else wants to do a comparison. They set up to monitor the same 
>> satellite at the same time. They log the data.
>> They download the posted data.
>> They run the math on the data, out comes a time comparison between the two 
>> locations. Should be fairly simple to try out. Anybody with a good house 
>> standard want to give it a try?
> 
> Couldn't you run your data against Gipsy/OASIS or similar
> http://gipsy.jpl.nasa.gov/orms/index.html
> 
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