Joe,
A possible mechanism occurs to me. High-precision GPS is
very vulnerable
to multipath errors. A loos connector will have a
significant reflection.
The reflected energy will propagate backwards, and be reflected off
the
transmitter output discontinuity, the twice-reflected energy
Da: b...@lysator.liu.se
Data: 24/02/2012 14.42
A: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurementtime-nuts@febo.com
Is it known which GPS receiver type was used in the Neutrino experiment?
It was a Septentrio PolaRx2e. See the paper on setup and procedures:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 3:41 PM, iov...@inwind.it iov...@inwind.it wrote:
Da: b...@lysator.liu.se
Data: 24/02/2012 14.42
A: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurementtime-nuts@febo.com
Is it known which GPS receiver type was used in the Neutrino experiment?
It was a Septentrio
Da: b...@lysator.liu.se
Data: 24/02/2012 14.42
A: Discussion of precise time and frequency
measurementtime-nuts@febo.com
Is it known which GPS receiver type was used in the Neutrino experiment?
It was a Septentrio PolaRx2e. See the paper on setup and procedures:
At 3:24 PM + 2/24/12, time-nuts-requ...@febo.com wrote:
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 14:42:36 +0100
From: b...@lysator.liu.se
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Neutrinos not so fast? (defective connector)
Bj?rn,
[snip
Björn,
time-nuts-boun...@febo.com wrote on 02/23/2012 04:53:06 PM:
From: b...@lysator.liu.se
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
time-nuts@febo.com
Date: 02/23/2012 04:53 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Neutrinos not so fast? (defectove connector)
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Well said regarding the willingness to discuss the science in public,
Magnus. Too often we get the media wanting to hang someone for a mistake
rather than help the process of understanding. The folks at OPERA should be
commended for being open about what is going on, even if no one is ever