HI
If you have a good antenna location and always have more sat’s in view than the receiver can use,
the constellation shift may not be a big deal at some level. No matter how good the antenna, day / night
ionosphere compared to the estimated numbers they broadcast will be an issue.
Is the level that the local multi path and the constellation "gets you" higher than the level that the ionosphere
correction falls apart? Without a lot of data, you will have a hard time sorting that out.
All of that said, I have seen “glitches” in long term plots that space out at the expected “just short of 24 hours”
period. In my location and with the gear I’m running … it’s more likely the constellation than the ionosphere.
The glitches are to narrow (short duration) and far to regular for the ionosphere to be the issue.
Bob
On May 23, 2016, at 11:52 PM, Skip Withrow skip.withrow@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Bob,
Good point. Ionosphere between day and night could very well explain it.
Thanks,
Skip Withrow
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 5:37 PM, Bob Camp kb8tq@n1k.org wrote:
Hi
Well, maybe there is a 24 hour component in the GPS constellation :)
Indeed a lot of stuff repeats at the 24 hour point. The ionosphere is a bit different at midnight than at noon.
Bob
On May 23, 2016, at 6:43 PM, Skip Withrow skip.withrow@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Nuts,
I am attaching a capture from Lady Heather of a 3-day run. You can see the
temperature vary by 7C over each day. The TB is being run open loop and
another GPSDO 10MHz input to the unit instead of the unit's oscillator.
I expected the purple line to repeat every 12 hours based on the GPS
constellation being the same (which maybe it kind of does), but there is
definitely a 24 hour repeat. What is really weird is that the number of
satellites that LH sees also repeats on a 24 hour cycle, not 12 (bottom
trace).
Any help in understanding this behavior? Thanks in advance.
Skip Withrow
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