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Klystron wrote: Phil Kane wrote: Something must have changed (or been fixed) then - we made measurements about three years ago and there was about six seconds offset - an eternity for accurate time measurements. 340 nanoseconds we can tolerate. Six seconds we can't. Could "selective availability" have anything to do with that? No. |
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