[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The essential question is whether we have to check about 200 GPS
> receivers for incorrect position data or whether this wouldn't really
> cause any problem.

IFF these GPSs actually stay in "Zero-D" mode with a position error of 
multiple km, without notifying the user that the timing signals cannot 
be depended upon, then something is really wrong!

OTOH, if the GPS has a startup sequence where it first gathers a 3D 
position, then verifies that this is reasonably close to the configured 
position, then you might be OK after all.

Terje

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