Satellite VHF Transponder Time Synchronization

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—This paper describes an experiment designed to transfer accurate time between two widely separated clocks using a VHF satellite transponder. The satellite used was the NASA Applications Technology Satellite, ATS-1. The experiment used atomic oscillators to maintain accurate time at each station, and the synchronization was accomplished by measuring the round-trip delay times between the stations. The goal of the experiment was to evaluate a VHF system, because of the low-cost ground equipment involved, in contrast to microwave systems. The paper discusses the results and the various factors that contributed to the timing errors. Copyright © 1968 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

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Jespersen, J. L., Kamas, G., Gatterer, L. E., & Macdoran, P. F. (1968). Satellite VHF Transponder Time Synchronization. Proceedings of the IEEE, 56(7), 1202–1206. https://doi.org/10.1109/PROC.1968.6517

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