We have conducted GPS carrier-phase time-transfer experiment between the Master Clock at USNO in Washington DC and the Alternate Master Clock at Schriever Air Force Base near Colorado Springs, Colorado. These clocks are also monitored on an hourly basis with two-way satellite time-transfer (TWSTT) measurements. We compare the performance of the GPS carrier-phase and TWSTT systems over a 167-day period. Apart from an overall constant time offset (due to unknown delays in the GPS hardware at both ends), we find that the systems agree within +/- 1ns, with a drift of 1.9 +/- 0.1 ps/d. For averaging times of a day, the carrier-phase and TWSTT systems have a frequency uncertainty of 2.5 and 5.5 parts in 10(exp 15), respectively
peer-reviewedTime transfer over satellite links has been explored since the satellite era began. Cur...
The GPS has served the principal needs of national timing laboratories for regular comparisons of re...
Time transfer over satellite links has been explored since the satellite era began. Currently, Two W...
W e have conducted GPS der-phase timetransfer experiments between the Master Clock at USNO in Washin...
GPS carrier-phase frequency transfer (GPSCPFT) and two-way satellite time and frequency transfer (TW...
The United States Naval Observatory (USNO) produces GPS carrier-phase time-transfer (GPSCPTT) estima...
We have constructed a link between Physikalisch-Techniche Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Braunschweig, Germa...
GPS carrier-phase (CP) time and frequency transfer is a convenient and reliable method to compare di...
We have conducted several time-transfer experiments using the phase o f the GPS carrier rather than ...
The techniques of GPS time and frequency transfer (code based and carrier phase) and TWSTFT are wide...
Several different modes of precise time transfer are currently in use or under development. These in...
Experiments in precise clock comparisons using the two-way time transfer tech-nique via satellite be...
For a decade and a half GPS Common-View time transfer has greatly sewed the needs of primary timing ...
The International GNSS Service (IGS) clock products contain clock information about the local refere...
The U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have...
peer-reviewedTime transfer over satellite links has been explored since the satellite era began. Cur...
The GPS has served the principal needs of national timing laboratories for regular comparisons of re...
Time transfer over satellite links has been explored since the satellite era began. Currently, Two W...
W e have conducted GPS der-phase timetransfer experiments between the Master Clock at USNO in Washin...
GPS carrier-phase frequency transfer (GPSCPFT) and two-way satellite time and frequency transfer (TW...
The United States Naval Observatory (USNO) produces GPS carrier-phase time-transfer (GPSCPTT) estima...
We have constructed a link between Physikalisch-Techniche Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Braunschweig, Germa...
GPS carrier-phase (CP) time and frequency transfer is a convenient and reliable method to compare di...
We have conducted several time-transfer experiments using the phase o f the GPS carrier rather than ...
The techniques of GPS time and frequency transfer (code based and carrier phase) and TWSTFT are wide...
Several different modes of precise time transfer are currently in use or under development. These in...
Experiments in precise clock comparisons using the two-way time transfer tech-nique via satellite be...
For a decade and a half GPS Common-View time transfer has greatly sewed the needs of primary timing ...
The International GNSS Service (IGS) clock products contain clock information about the local refere...
The U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have...
peer-reviewedTime transfer over satellite links has been explored since the satellite era began. Cur...
The GPS has served the principal needs of national timing laboratories for regular comparisons of re...
Time transfer over satellite links has been explored since the satellite era began. Currently, Two W...