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Tim Wescott wrote:
Mike Andrews wrote: [snip] An interesting variation on the problem would be one in which the receivers also received or derived some precise time signal, such as GPS time, and the transmitter to be located transmitted a signal which contained a precise time referenced to the same standard. This turns out to provide a good location for the transmitter, I believe. But if you put GPS into the transmitter for the time signal why not just have it get it's own position and transmit it, ala APRS locators? (Shhhhhh! Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.) That, of course, is an elegant solution to the problem, but I didn't consider it because it appeared to be outside the postulates given. -- Mike Andrews Tired old sysadmin |
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