On 05/16/2015 12:41 AM, Bob Stewart wrote:
I did some idle searching trying to see if there was a relationship between
terrestrial tides and timing receivers. I couldn't find anything useful, but I
did discover that the Jersey Village area, about 2 miles northeast of me, is
sinking about 2 inc
Hi
Tides are complicated once you get on land. They aren’t as simple as you might
think when you are on the sea. There are people out there
who are “Tide Nuts” and every bit as obsessive as Time Nuts.
Most of the time and most of the places, you get roughly a third of a meter
change in altitud
I'm working on a 2100F Loran-C receiver that boots up ok and seems to pass
the built in test routines, but after accepting a GRI it just sits in
acquire mode. I know the signal is good.
I've got the manual for the 2100 timing version, my scan of that is on the
KO4BB manuals site if anybody
> Le 15 mai 2015 à 22:16, Sean Gallagher a écrit :
>
> Good afternoon everyone,
Thanks for sharing this with us Sean.
>
>So as most (all) of you are aware at this point what seems to be like all
> of the Trimble Ace III GPS receivers have looped around their entire lifespan
> and are se
I did some idle searching trying to see if there was a relationship between
terrestrial tides and timing receivers. I couldn't find anything useful, but I
did discover that the Jersey Village area, about 2 miles northeast of me, is
sinking about 2 inches a year. So, my question is what effect d