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Re: Measuring time in small boat CN: what devices do you recommend?
From: Chuck Taylor
Date: 2004 Jan 8, 10:49 -0800
From: Chuck Taylor
Date: 2004 Jan 8, 10:49 -0800
--- Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote: > A GPS that couldn't tell leap seconds couldn't > function at all. I beg to differ. So long as the satellite and the receiver agree on the presence or absence of leap seconds, the system works fine. Each satellite has its own atomic clock, which starts running before it is launched. Any time adjustments due to leap seconds that occur after the launch date are taken care of in software. The issue I was referring to is that the software in some older GPS receivers does not handle those adjustments correctly when it displays the time. There is no problem (due to leap seconds) in determining position, only in displaying the correct time. Chuck Taylor 47 d 55.2' N 122 d 11.2' W __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. http://photos.yahoo.com/