[time-nuts] Re: GPS antenna question

Robert DiRosario ka3zyx at comcast.net
Thu Aug 26 06:44:44 UTC 2021


Somehow I missed this message.

 >This probably comes under tha category of more than you want to know...
No, it's NOT more than I want to know, it's what I want to know.

 >Stanford published a series of lectures on GPS.
 >https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGvhNIiu1ubyEOJga50LJMzVXtbUq6CPo

 >I think there is a good book or two with enough info to design 
hardware and write software.
They list two books, both look good, from the preview on Amazon.


Thanks for the link.
Robert

>> especially for covering the 0-satellite case.
> It's more complicated than just figuring out the error in the satellite's
> clock.  You also have to consider the error in the satellite orbit, the
> difference between where you think it is and where it actually is.
>
>
>> I wish stuff like this could be on a web page or FAQ or something, where it
>> was easily discoverable.
> It's complicated.
>
>
>
> This probably comes under tha category of more than you want to know...
>
> Stanford published a series of lectures on GPS.
>    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGvhNIiu1ubyEOJga50LJMzVXtbUq6CPo
>
> I think there is a good book or two with enough info to design hardware and write software.
>




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