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Subject: RE: War-time GPS
From: "Bob Hancock" robert.hancock@...........
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 20:55:43 -0400


I guess a question is in order:

Does the timing accuracy required for amateur seismology exceed the time
differential needed to offset a GPS position about 100 M, the about of
displacement you get when the GPS is degraded.

I do not know, but I am certain someone out there probably does......

Bob Hancock

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[mailto:psn-l-request@................. Behalf Of ian
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 20:49
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Subject: Re: War-time GPS


Good to hear all is well - so far.  It may be though that it only happens
as they are about to engage(?).  Might be an interesting indicator?.
Perhaps a programme to monitor the time difference between gps time and
the pc's clock could be illuminating.

cheers

I Smith

Francesco wrote:

> It's possible, but the region more indicated for any alteration is the
> central and western Asia and Arabian penisula.
> Until now all seems works properly.
>
> Francesco - Italy
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