From: Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>
To: "Ron Frazier (NTP)" <timekeepingntplist@c3energy.com>
Cc: thumbgps-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net
Subject: Re: [Thumbgps-devel] Build vs. modify vs. what should we be doing anyway?
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 19:39:50 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAGHP0pJ8VtqzxC_s77ZVKwY-+Co8Kk35p96hsyUMc1hHUOE+Ww@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4F5EB11D.8050207@c3energy.com>
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 19:29, Ron Frazier (NTP)
<timekeepingntplist@c3energy.com> wrote:
> Regarding the sky view. Maybe you can route the RF from an external
> antenna, or even an amplified antenna, after disconnecting the patch
> antenna.
Commercial re-radiators exist and work great for this, if you control
the building or can somehow get a cable through the wall... :)
You're right about the sirf3 freaking out. Somewhere I have logs of me
going for a walk in an urban canyon with a few different receivers.
The sirf3 did attempt to work with much weaker signals than the sirf2,
at the cost of solution stability. I know I walk fast, but I didn't
think I could walk at the speed of sound.
--
GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-03-13 2:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-03-10 18:02 Patrick Maupin
2012-03-12 21:03 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-12 21:18 ` tz
2012-03-12 21:26 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-12 21:28 ` Patrick Maupin
2012-03-12 21:39 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-12 22:10 ` Patrick Maupin
2012-03-12 22:23 ` tz
2012-03-12 22:33 ` Patrick Maupin
2012-03-13 2:29 ` Ron Frazier (NTP)
2012-03-13 2:39 ` Chris Kuethe [this message]
2012-03-12 22:45 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-12 23:01 ` Dave Taht
2012-03-13 1:43 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-13 2:04 ` Chris Kuethe
2012-03-13 2:13 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-13 2:40 ` Dave Taht
2012-03-13 2:53 ` Chris Kuethe
2012-03-13 4:54 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-13 13:23 ` Dave Taht
2012-03-13 14:35 ` tz
2012-03-13 16:04 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-13 16:22 ` tz
2012-03-13 2:38 ` Ron Frazier (NTP)
2012-03-13 2:42 ` Chris Kuethe
2012-03-13 3:00 ` Ron Frazier (NTP)
2012-03-13 3:04 ` Dave Taht
2012-03-13 3:06 ` Chris Kuethe
2012-03-13 3:16 ` Dave Taht
2012-03-13 3:31 ` Chris Kuethe
2012-03-13 4:49 ` Dave Taht
2012-03-13 4:55 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-13 4:16 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-12 21:40 ` tz
2012-03-12 21:27 ` Patrick Maupin
2012-03-12 21:22 ` Patrick Maupin
2012-03-12 21:37 ` Eric S. Raymond
2012-03-12 21:45 ` Patrick Maupin
2012-03-12 22:02 ` Eric S. Raymond
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