5th Annual PTTI Meeting 1973
December 4 - 6, 1973
Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
Meeting Officers
DMA PRECISE TIME AND TIME INTERVAL REQUIREMENTS
R. H. Carnahan, Defense Mapping Agency
TIME AND FREQUENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR RADIO INTERFEROMETRIC EARTH PHYSICS
J. B. Thomas and H. F. Fliegel, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
TIME, GEODESY, AND ASTROMETRY: RESULTS FROM RADIO INTERFEROMETRY
T. A. Clark, Goddard Space Flight Center,
and I. I. Shapiro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
APPLICATIONS OF RADIO INTERFEROMETRY TO NAVIGATION
S. H. Knowles and K. J. Johnston, Naval Research Laboratory
DEMONSTRATION OF INTERCONTINENTAL DSN CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION BY VLBI
W. J. Hurd, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
THE AUTOMATED ASTRONOMIC POSITIONING SYSTEM (AAPS)
O. W. Williams, Defense Mapping Agency
LOW COST AUTOMATED PRECISE TIME MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A. Alpert and P. Liposchak, Newark Air Force Station
PRECISE TIMING CORRELATION IN TELEMETRY RECORDING AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS
R. B. Pickett and F. L. Matthews, ITT Federal Electric Corporation
DIGITAL FREQUENCY CONTROL OF SATELLITE FREQUENCY STANDARDS
S. A. Nichols, Naval Research Laboratory
FACILITIES AND SERVICES IN THE TIME DEPARTMENT OF THE ROYAL GREENWICH OBSERVATORY
H. M. Smith, Royal Greenwich Observatory
SOME SERVICES OF THE TIME AND FREQUENCY DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS (abstract)
J. A. Barnes, National Bureau of Standards
SUBMICROSECOND TIME TRANSFER BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES, UNITED KINGDOM, AND AUSTRALIA VIA SATELLITE
R. L. Easton, Naval Research Laboratory,
H. M. Smith, Royal Greenwich Observatory,
and P. Morgan, Division of National Mapping, Australia
INSTRUMENTATION FOR ONE-WAY SATELLITE PTTI APPLICATIONS
A. E. Osbourne, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
PRECISE TIME AND TIME INTERVAL DATA HANDLING AND REDUCTION
L. C. Fisher, U.S. Naval Observatory
STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH PERFORMANCE FREQUENCY STANDARDS
D. B. Percival, U.S. Naval Observatory
FLEXIBLE BULB-LARGE STORAGE BOX HYDROGEN MASER
V. Reinhardt, Harvard University
CHARACTERISTICS OF ADVANCED HYDROGEN MASER FREQUENCY STANDARDS
H. E. Peters, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
R. Easton, J. Buisson, and T. McCaskill, Naval Research Laboratory
ALL CHAIN LORAN-C TIME SYNCHRONIZATION
LCDR H. T. Sherman, U.S. Coast Guard
STABILITY AND NOISE SPECTRA OF RELATIVE LORAN-C FREQUENCY COMPARISONS
E. Proverbio, V. Quesada, and A. Simoncini, International Astronomical Latitude Station, Italy
AN AERONAUTICAL BEACON SYSTEM USING PRECISE TIME
T. S. Amlie, Federal Aviation Administration
CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION EXPERIMENTS USING OMEGA TRANSMISSIONS
A. R. Chi and S. C. Wardrip, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
THE CORRELATION OF VLF PROPAGATION VARIATIONS WITH ATMOSPHERIC PLANETARY-SCALE WAVES
D. J. Cavalieri, R. J. Deland, Polytechnic Institute of New York, T. A. Potemra, and R. F. Gavin, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
IONOSPHERIC EFFECTS ON ONE-WAY TIMING SIGNALS
H. Soicher and F. J. Gorman, Jr., U.S. Army Electronics Command
A SYNOPTIC STUDY OF SUDDEN PHASE ANOMALIES (SPA's) AFFECTING VLF NAVIGATION AND TIMING
E. R. Swanson and C. P. Kugel, Naval Electronics Laboratory Center
RESULTS OF THE LONG RANGE POSITION-DETERMINING SYSTEM TESTS
F. W. Rohde, U.S. Army Topographic Command
THE COLOR BAR PHASE METER -- A SIMPLE AND ECONOMICAL METHOD FOR CALIBRATING CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS (abstract)
D. D. Davis, National Bureau of Standards
A TIME REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION CONCEPT FOR A TIME DIVISION COMMUNICATION NETWORK
H. A. Stover, Defense Communications Agency
FUTURE DCS OBJECTIVES IN COMMUNICATION NETWORK TIMING AND SYNCHRONIZATION
J. R. Mensch, Defense Communications Agency