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1. LF: Re: Timing GPS (score: 1)
Author: "Alberto di Bene" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 22:11:06 +0100
Just a 'heads-up' for those interested in the topic of GPS DOs-(Disciplined Oscillators) as so far there hasn't been much publicity about this avenue of attack-other than in the EME crowd. http://gr
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2004-01/msg00047.html (9,328 bytes)

2. LF: Re: Timing GPS (score: 1)
Author: "Dave Brown" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 08:21:12 +1300
Just a 'heads-up' for those interested in the topic of GPS DOs-(Disciplined Oscillators) as so far there hasn't been much publicity about this avenue of attack-other than in the EME crowd. http://gre
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2004-01/msg00064.html (9,601 bytes)

3. LF: Re: Timing GPS (score: 1)
Author: "Alberto di Bene" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 23:41:13 +0100
Wouldn't that mean that you had -300C yesterday ? No, that would mean that I have now -300C from an experiment that will be started some day in the future... more or less like the Isaac Azimov disse
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2004-02/msg00052.html (11,689 bytes)

4. LF: Re: Timing GPS (score: 1)
Author: "Alberto di Bene" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 22:34:24 +0100
Johan Bodin wrote: Operation Temperature range: -300C~+700C -300C !? Quite impressive.... =o) Not to mention the +700C ..... they must have used some special solder for that temperature :-) The -300C
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2004-02/msg00053.html (11,223 bytes)

5. LF: Re: Timing GPS (score: 1)
Author: "Alberto di Bene" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 12:55:58 +0100
Cannot confirm this - on my PC (P4) its exactly two times this frequency, so do not rely on a 'constant' value. Hi Wolf, thanks for the information. It looks like on the Pentium iV they have changed
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2004-02/msg00055.html (9,013 bytes)

6. LF: Re: Timing GPS (score: 1)
Author: "Alberto di Bene" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 16:19:19 +0100
[...] With programs no longer having direct access to the hardware, the time is whatever Windows says it is. I expect there are still ways to trigger reading of the system clock, but there will alwa
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2004-02/msg00056.html (10,997 bytes)

7. Re: LF: Re: Timing GPS (score: 1)
Author: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 04:27:40 EST
In einer eMail vom 14.02.2004 16:21:31 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt [email protected]: but I have found that, at least on all the PCs I have tested, it always returns the value of 1,193,180 Hz. H
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2004-02/msg00080.html (8,270 bytes)

8. Re: LF: Re: Timing GPS (score: 1)
Author: "Rik Strobbe" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 23:08:13 +0100
The -300C is easy... given that the molecular Brownian motion slows down reaching 0 Kelvin, stopping just at that temperature, to go below you just need to restart the motion of the molecules backwar
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2004-02/msg00160.html (11,210 bytes)

9. LF: Re: Timing GPS (score: 1)
Author: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 15:36:28 EST
Andy, The Navman Jupiter board is a very interesting product. I had previously obtained a little information from their Web site (not as easy to navigate as one might hope) and was delighted today to
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2004-02/msg00185.html (8,337 bytes)


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