Re: [psas-avionics] [PSAS] GPS Study Group

2014-08-12 Thread Jenner Hanni
We'll meet up for the regular PSAS meeting tonight in Lab 84 at 7pm in the Engineering Building. When we all break to do our own thing, the GPS group will relocate, probably to the little conference room with the projector but maybe somewhere else if somebody else has a better plan. As a reminder

Re: [psas-avionics] [PSAS] GPS Study Group

2014-08-12 Thread Eric Ward
Jenner, are you planning on doing short write-ups on these for people that can't make it? PS-very short On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Jenner Hanni jeh.wic...@gmail.com wrote: We'll meet up for the regular PSAS meeting tonight in Lab 84 at 7pm in the Engineering Building. When we all

Re: [psas-avionics] [PSAS] GPS Study Group

2014-08-12 Thread Jenner Hanni
This is a really good idea - something like brief meeting minutes? Topic covered, resources we reference, etc? I think that's reasonable so I'm gonna add that to the list of things to talk about and see if I can con somebody else into actually doing it... On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 12:21 PM, Eric

Re: [psas-avionics] [PSAS] GPS Study Group

2014-08-12 Thread Nathan Bergey
I just quietly released a PSAS blog. We could add a 'GPS' category and put minutes there. By far the most useful thing would be links to resources looked at during the lesson. Besides that it could just be a couple of sentences, e.g., Tonight we talked about Costas loops, look at this paper

Re: [psas-avionics] [PSAS] GPS Study Group

2014-08-12 Thread Jenner Hanni
Nice looking blog! Since I'm gonna be writing up notes anyway for myself, I think I can commit to making a two-sentence post per week. Let's talk about it tonight. On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Nathan Bergey nathan.ber...@gmail.com wrote: I just quietly released a PSAS blog. We could add a