One Nanosecond Time Synchronization Using Series and GPS

L.A. Buennagel, D.J. Spitzmesser, L.E. Young

Abstract: Subnanosecond time synchronization between two remote rubidium frequency standards is verified by a traveling clock comparison, Using a novel, code ignorant Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver developed at JPL, the SERIES geodetic baseline measurement system is applied to establish the offset between the 1 Hz. outputs of the remote standards, Results of the two intercomparison experiments to date are presented as well as experimental details.
Published in: Proceedings of the 14th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
November 30 - 3, 1982
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
Pages: 605 - 620
Cite this article: Buennagel, L.A., Spitzmesser, D.J., Young, L.E., "One Nanosecond Time Synchronization Using Series and GPS," Proceedings of the 14th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, Greenbelt, Maryland, November 1982, pp. 605-620.
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