The OMEGA transmissions from North Dakota on 13.10 and 12.85 kHz were monitored at several sites using a recently developed OMEGA timing receiver specifically designed for this purpose. The experiments were conducted at Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland; U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C.; and at the NASA tracking station, Rosman, North Carolina. Results show that cycle identification of the two carrier frequencies was made at each test site, thus, coarse time (76 microseconds) from the OMEGA transmitted signals to within the ambiguity period of each OMEGA frequency was extracted. The fine time determination, which was extracted from the phase difference between the received OMEGA signals and locally generated signals, ...
In July 1994, the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) Time Service System Engineering Division conducted a...
Techniques to lower the cost of using the Omega global navigation network with phase-locked loops (P...
Methods of decoding a digital word to display alpha-numeric characters for driving a standard seven-...
A short history is given of the development of dual VLF time transmission techniques. The theory of ...
If the accuracy of the Omega Navigation System were to be limited at all times solely by unpredictab...
Diurnal signals from eight omega channels have been monitored at 10.2 KHz for selected station pairs...
Major attention is given to an analysis of receiver repeatability in measuring OMEGA phase data. Rep...
An analysis of Very Low Frequency propagation in the atmosphere in the 10-14 kHz range leads to a di...
A sampled binary phase lock loop is proposed for periodically correcting OMEGA receiver internal clo...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
The report specifically discusses time dissemination techniques, including epoch determination, freq...
The U.S.S.R. has a VLF navigation system similar to OMEGA. Beukers has reported some information on ...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
The Omega navigation system and the requirement for receiver synchronization are discussed. A descri...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
In July 1994, the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) Time Service System Engineering Division conducted a...
Techniques to lower the cost of using the Omega global navigation network with phase-locked loops (P...
Methods of decoding a digital word to display alpha-numeric characters for driving a standard seven-...
A short history is given of the development of dual VLF time transmission techniques. The theory of ...
If the accuracy of the Omega Navigation System were to be limited at all times solely by unpredictab...
Diurnal signals from eight omega channels have been monitored at 10.2 KHz for selected station pairs...
Major attention is given to an analysis of receiver repeatability in measuring OMEGA phase data. Rep...
An analysis of Very Low Frequency propagation in the atmosphere in the 10-14 kHz range leads to a di...
A sampled binary phase lock loop is proposed for periodically correcting OMEGA receiver internal clo...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
The report specifically discusses time dissemination techniques, including epoch determination, freq...
The U.S.S.R. has a VLF navigation system similar to OMEGA. Beukers has reported some information on ...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
The Omega navigation system and the requirement for receiver synchronization are discussed. A descri...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
In July 1994, the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) Time Service System Engineering Division conducted a...
Techniques to lower the cost of using the Omega global navigation network with phase-locked loops (P...
Methods of decoding a digital word to display alpha-numeric characters for driving a standard seven-...