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Differential Delays Between Two Geodetic GPS Receivers for L1 and L2 Code and Carrier Signals
Published
Author(s)
Marc A. Weiss, Megan Hottovy
Abstract
Two geodetic-type receivers of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite signals of different manufacture were connected with a splitter to the same antenna for 128 days. RINEX files were stored with points taken every 30 seconds. Measurements were stored for the L1 and L2 carrier phases, and the C1 and P2 code phases. We report the differential measurements of the receivers for each of these signal types without using geodetic processing software.
GPS, geodetic receiver, RINEX files, receiver stability, time transfer accuracy
Citation
Weiss, M.
and Hottovy, M.
(2008),
Differential Delays Between Two Geodetic GPS Receivers for L1 and L2 Code and Carrier Signals, Proc. Freq. Cont. Symp, Honolulu, HI, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=842482
(Accessed October 13, 2025)