Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 12:23:42 +0000 (UTC) Message-Id: <00110112234284@slrb.rgo.ac.uk> From: slr@slrb.rgo.ac.uk (SLR Herstmonceux) To: IGSMAIL@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Subject: [IGSMAIL-3083]: CORRECTION to IGSMAIL 3076 (HERS Clock steering) Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 01 Nov 04:25:44 PST 2000 Message Number 3083 ****************************************************************************** Author: Roger Wood, Herstmonceux CORRECTION to IGSMAIL 3076 CLOCK STEERING of HERS Ashtech Z-12 In IGSMAIL 3076 I reported the *exact opposite* of what I had actually done when setting CLOCK STEERING in the receiver! Apologies to all. The (revised) paragraphs below are what I did. I have sent an updated sitelog to IGS. Regards Roger Wood -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the suggestions and requests in IGSMAIL 3071 regarding the operation of Ashtech Z-12 receivers with an external frequency source, the Herstmonceux CLOCK STEERING has been changed to N. An updated site log (see below) has been submitted to IGS. Updated log entry for Frequency Source: 6.1 Standard Type : GPS moderated by a quartz-based Austron : Disciplined Frequency Standard (model 2110) Frequency : 5 MHz Effective Dates : from 17-JUN-1996 Notes : Note added 27-OCT-2000 after IGSMAIL 3071. : CLOCK STEERING has been Y (factory default) : since 17-JUN-1996. : CLOCK STEERING set to N 27-OCT-2000 10:30 UT : AUTO-SWITCH has always been Y