On 2/11/2006 10:59 PM +0100, Tony Hoyle wrote:
Hal Murray wrote:
Recent experience has taught me that the GPS signal is inherently
*much*  more accurate than 'goodish' servers.


.. GPS source.. loses the satellite occasionally so you get peaks but
otherwise dead flat.


That tells you that your system is stable. It doesn't tell you it's accurate. There could be systematic errors.

Compared to what you're getting off a network - it's the most accurate source you're going to get by far. The point being there's no point in trying to find something to calibrate it off unless you happen to have a handy atomic clock somewhere.

Even then, it's all relative. :)

Niek
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