In the search for an economical means of precise time transfer, the NRC Time Laboratory decided to adapt the techniques used by radio astronomers in an experiment to compare the phases of the local oscillators at widely separated VLBI stations. The objective is to design a system which would use commercial satellites, and which would be of reasonable cost for the ground stations and for operations. Two satellite ground stations were installed at NRC about 100 m from the Time Laboratory. For the preliminary experiment, a channel on the Anik Al 6/4 GHz satellite was made available by TELESAT Canada. Two tones were transmitted + or - MHz from the suppressed carrier. The difference frequency of 32 MHz was recorded using narrow band receivers. A...
In July 1994, the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) Time Service System Engineering Division conducted a...
A newly developed two-way time synchronization system is described in this paper. The system uses on...
The code-based Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer technique reveals strong performance in...
The international transatlantic time and frequency transfer experiment was designed by participating...
Experiments in precise clock comparisons using the two-way time transfer tech-nique via satellite be...
The experiment using small earth stations for transatlantic two-way satellite time transfer between ...
Contains reports on four research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Contract N...
Abstract-This paper describes an experiment designed to transfer ments have been conducted [I], [2] ...
International audienceThis paper describes the carrier-phase two-way satellite time and frequency tr...
International audienceTWSTFT has been one of the most popular techniques used for comparison of remo...
International audienceThis paper presents a complete study and characterization of a two-way satelli...
International audienceWe performed a carrier-phase two-way satellite frequency transfer (TWCP) exper...
Communications Research Laboratory (CRL) has conducted the research and development on time and freq...
During 1972 time transfer experiments were run between the U.S. Naval Observatory and the Royal Gree...
The NBS Boulder Laboratory is in the process of assembling a very high accuracy time transfer system...
In July 1994, the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) Time Service System Engineering Division conducted a...
A newly developed two-way time synchronization system is described in this paper. The system uses on...
The code-based Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer technique reveals strong performance in...
The international transatlantic time and frequency transfer experiment was designed by participating...
Experiments in precise clock comparisons using the two-way time transfer tech-nique via satellite be...
The experiment using small earth stations for transatlantic two-way satellite time transfer between ...
Contains reports on four research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Contract N...
Abstract-This paper describes an experiment designed to transfer ments have been conducted [I], [2] ...
International audienceThis paper describes the carrier-phase two-way satellite time and frequency tr...
International audienceTWSTFT has been one of the most popular techniques used for comparison of remo...
International audienceThis paper presents a complete study and characterization of a two-way satelli...
International audienceWe performed a carrier-phase two-way satellite frequency transfer (TWCP) exper...
Communications Research Laboratory (CRL) has conducted the research and development on time and freq...
During 1972 time transfer experiments were run between the U.S. Naval Observatory and the Royal Gree...
The NBS Boulder Laboratory is in the process of assembling a very high accuracy time transfer system...
In July 1994, the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) Time Service System Engineering Division conducted a...
A newly developed two-way time synchronization system is described in this paper. The system uses on...
The code-based Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer technique reveals strong performance in...