Hi John,

It's not off-topic at all. Thanks for posting. Someday it would be cool if an 
amateur precise time project emerged from this effort.

What is not clear from your link is the accuracy or stability of the LO that 
was used. It seems to me, for timing purposes, that one would want to have a 
very precise timebase for the binary samples that are collected.

I suppose it depends if someone just wants to make a homebrew (50 baud) GPS 
subcode decoder and navigation receiver, or if someone is interested in 
extracting as much precise time from the code and carrier phase as possible. 
For our timing niche, SDGPS (Software-Defined GPS) doesn't even need to be 
real-time. It's the after-the-fact corrections to the LO that are of interest.

Do keep us posted.

/tvb

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Seamons" <j...@jks.com>
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" <time-nuts@febo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 1:30 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] Raw GPS signal samples


> Somewhat off-topic but it might help someone out: I've had a tough time 
> finding, and using, files on the net containing raw GPS signal samples to be 
> used with the various software-only (or software-mostly) GPS receivers out 
> there. I finally got a file of data that works and have have posted it plus a 
> description of the file format here: <http://www.jks.com/gps/gps.html> I've 
> used it successfully with Andrew Holme's excellent homemade GPS receiver. Now 
> on to building an actual RF front-end to get some real signals..
> 


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