On Oct 8, 2010, at 10:44 AM, J. Forster wrote:
> KISS. This seems like a lot of work for not particularily good results.
> Among other things, you have no closure so no measure of how good your
> measuremwent is.

Single-satellite timing mode is already commonly implemented in timing 
receivers; there's no work to be done other than turning it on. Closure is only 
lacking if all of the USAF ground stations are taken out such that the 
ephemeris and health information can no longer be updated on any intact birds; 
otherwise you know where every existing bird is at any instant in time, and 
each bird indicates whether it should be trusted.

Bottom line: If there's still one intact bird and one intact ground station to 
control it, you can get accurate time and frequency whenever it's visible 
(assuming no local jamming/spoofing) if you've already surveyed your position, 
using off-the-shelf hardware like a TBolt.

-- 
Mark J. Blair, NF6X <n...@nf6x.net>
Web page: http://www.nf6x.net/
GnuPG public key available from my web page.





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