Hello all.
Having spent some time working over the last year on GPS time stability measurement, I'm keen to move onwards and upwards and have a go at common-view time transfer. While my receivers are in the post, I have thinking about my next direction. One thought that I have had is to try to write some software that can be used for real-time common-view (public if there is interest, but I am getting ahead of myself I think). My question to those in the know is whether they have found common-view to be useful over medium timescales (say, an hour or four). My understanding is that after a day or so the GPS signal itself becomes usable as a standard, so building a network is probably not tremendously useful over these sorts of time periods, but looking at such as figure 6 of [1], common-view should still be useful between a few minutes and hours. Has anyone here tried using such a method to produce their own short-term time scale, or is one better off just taking the simple route and tracking GPS time directly? Thanks, Lachlan [1] http://www.pttimeeting.org/archivemeetings/2008papers/paper45.pdf _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
