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- From: shibumi@joes.garage.com (Kenton A. Hoover)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp
- Subject: Re: Motorola GPS Receiver
- Message-ID: <Sep.15.00.02.57.1992.12588@joes.garage.com>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 07:03:02 GMT
- References: <1992Sep9.180046.25371@access.usask.ca>
- Reply-To: shibumi@joes.garage.com
- Organization: Joe's Garage, San Francisco, KA
- Lines: 18
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- glenn@herald.usask.ca (Glenn Hollinger) writes:
- >2) The ascii timestamps have a variable delay from 0 to 50 milliseconds.
- >This is not very good, but see point 3.
-
- They have a pretty much constant 'pipeline' time, that is, the data you get
- is marked by the beginning of its transmission, which is always during a
- certain period of the units operation.
-
- | Kenton A. Hoover |
- | P.O. Box 882643 +1 415 957 3614 |
- | San Francisco, Kalifornia 94188-2643 shibumi@joes.garage.com |
- |==============442.075+100=146.850+=444.625+131.8=440.900+114.8===============|
- | For instance, I'd say, 'What do you think those ham-radio buffs really |
- | talked about? Do you think some of them were secretly gay, and they left |
- | their wives asleep and crept down to their finished basements in the |
- | middle of the night to have long conversations with "friends" in New |
- | Zealand or wherever?' |
- | 'VOX', Nicholson Baker |
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