On 09/26/2013 08:25 PM, Tom Knox wrote: > It seems you would need to think of the Pulsar as the clock behind the GPS > sat. You then have an algorithm to add the other need information at the rec > end. To make things easier add to the constellation one master clock signal > with corrections and other needed info from earth. With enough of them, you can compare their beatings against your local clock and use that to count backwards in order to establish the TAI relationship of your clock in rate and phase, if only reference phase and frequency observations where made and listed. You would not get leap-seconds and UTC, because that needs the earth spin observations, but you can get a fair TAI if you work the numbers.
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