Re: [time-nuts] removing sidereal correlation

2017-04-30 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi, Upload rates have been important for GALILEO to distinguish itself from GPS. As GPS has been looking into the future, they have asked about the bitstream rates and asked increased speed vs. improved redundancy. I think I recall going towards the later. Cheers, Magnus On 04/30/2017

Re: [time-nuts] removing sidereal correlation

2017-04-30 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi A *lot* of the upload and estimate processes have changed over the years. What was true at "maybe every 2 hours" four years ago might be wrong today. Oddly enough it *could* be wrong in either direction. What they can’t change is the coarse resolution of the estimate. That’s embedded in

Re: [time-nuts] removing sidereal correlation

2017-04-30 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi, Upload rate could be one. There is some systematics due to jumps from the old to new estimation. I think I recall a 2 h upload rate, but no guarantee for that number. Cheers, Magnus On 04/30/2017 06:32 PM, Eric Scace wrote: What other patterns, if any, are uncovered if one removes a

[time-nuts] removing sidereal correlation

2017-04-30 Thread Eric Scace
What other patterns, if any, are uncovered if one removes a smoothed sidereal variation? — Eric > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Jim Harman > Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Three-cornered hat on timelab? > Date: 2017 Apr 29 Sat at 10:14:58 EDT > To: Bob Stewart