[Elecraft] Rubidium vs cesium
Peter Eijlander (PA0PJE)
pa0pje at xs4all.nl
Fri Nov 28 18:38:20 EST 2014
Hi Ken,
well...
In the past there were both 2 caesium and 2 rubidium clocks on board,
according to this paper:
http://www.insidegnss.com/auto/Sept06GNSS_Solutions_secure.pdf
GPS satellites used to carry two caesium and two rubidium atomic
standards on board.
Subsequently, GPS switched to all rubidium clocks.
Galileo plans to use hydrogen masers instead.
73,
Peter - PA0PJE
Op 28-11-14 om 22:43 schreef Ken G Kopp:
> An alert reader has caught my error in naming the type of standard
> used in the GPS satellites. It's indee "rubidium" and not
> "cesium".
>
> 73
>
> Ken - K0PP
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