[time-nuts] Re: Does anyone have LabSat's raw GNSS recordings of the 2015 leap second?

2021-10-29 Thread Neville Michie
Have you tried the WAYBACK Machine? Just Google wayback. cheers, Neville Michie > On 30 Oct 2021, at 04:03, Forrest Voight wrote: > > Hi all, > > At one point, LabSat had published recordings of raw GNSS signals taken > during the 2015 leap second. I think these recordings have a lot of value

[time-nuts] Does anyone have LabSat's raw GNSS recordings of the 2015 leap second?

2021-10-29 Thread Forrest Voight
Hi all, At one point, LabSat had published recordings of raw GNSS signals taken during the 2015 leap second. I think these recordings have a lot of value for understanding the behavior of the various GNSS systems during a leap second. However, LabSat's website has since been scrubbed of all

[time-nuts] Re: time-nuts Digest, Vol 210, Issue 19

2021-10-29 Thread Eric Scace
If one is interested in visiting the station, contact the MRHS directly. The station is back on the air and Covid restrictions have been gradually relaxed. > On 2021 Oct 29, at 01:49 , Dave B via time-nuts > wrote: > > On 29/10/2021 08:30, time-nuts-requ...@lists.febo.com wrote: >> Hi all

[time-nuts] Re: time-nuts Digest, Vol 210, Issue 19

2021-10-29 Thread Dave B via time-nuts
On 29/10/2021 08:30, time-nuts-requ...@lists.febo.com wrote: Hi all — The Marine Radio Historical Society out on Pt Reyes CA maintains (with the US Park Service) the KPH coastal station (originally Marconi, then RCA) as a working museum. (I highly recommend