On 02/03/2017 10:02 AM, paul swed wrote:
Ruslan
NH will be easy to pick it up. The core frequency is 3 Cesiums in a
cluster. As for time transfer it can but its really a pain in the
backend and that information is indeed in the data channel. So make
us jealous with your CS and RBs. :-) I am down in Franklin Ma so we
are actually close compared to others.

I'm actually jealous of your LORAN time/frequency metrology capability :). Apparently UrsaNav (headquartered locally in North Billerica, MA!) are the ones performing these particular aforementioned R&D efforts; I have visited their corporate website and have read about their projects and product portfolio, and have developed a liking for this company (despite being anarchosocialist). The reason is that philosophically I'm a strong advocate of resilient technology and social policies, and consequently that is the entire purpose of my nonprofit time/frequency metrology and transfer project. As an example, the redundant timekeeping and NTP transfer minicomputers will be provided with 7--10 WWV and CHU channels received with redundant auto-failover HF antennae, just in case some channels fail (and that is in addition to redundant GPS and of course the set of redundant UPS-, solar-, and generator-backed standards, which hopefully will grow to there being a fused ensemble of two modern Cs standards at any one time, rather than the current scheme of the VXI-based controller simply running one at a time in an auto-failover configuration).

-Ruslan
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