Pete wrote:

On a related note, is it possible to extract any data regarding the
training from the unit?

Not as far as the time-nuts community knows, no (other than looking at the DAC voltage and temperature reporting during holdover and attempting to reverse engineer the prediction algorithm by correlating those with the long-term DAC voltage -- good luck).

Also, are there any published details about how the training works?

Not as far as the time-nuts community knows, no.

Are the training parameters saved periodically to non-volatile memory,
or are they purely stored in RAM and so will be lost if powered down?
If the latter, does the RAM have any provisions for backup power

I doubt it -- mine always act as if they are training from zero if they have been powered down. Because of the lack of precise retrace of quartz crystals, I don't think you'd want old (pre-power-down) data, anyway. Some crystals will even come up drifting in the opposite direction after being powered down, and they all take some time (days, at least) to settle down after any disturbance (including power interruptions, however brief).

Alas, the location for the antenna is suboptimal: in the best location
available to me (an outdoor balcony) I have a clear view of the
southern sky from 150-300 degrees (az) and from horizon to zenith with
only a few low-elevation obstructions. However, this is only
accessible in warm months
     *   *   *
The surveyed position is within about 10 meters of the actual location
according to Google Maps and local building information.

That's a problem. Every meter is approximately 3.3nS, so 10m introduces a +/- 33nS error in the raw data (as much as 33nS closer to some satellites and 33nS farther from others). Add in the uncertainty due to noise, and you get easily hundreds on nS of error in the computed solution.

Unfortunately, you are unlikely to do any better than this with the antenna location you described. Time to buy a house, with no tall trees nearby. (You may already have heard that time-nuttiness can be expensive.... ;-)

Best regards,

Charles



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