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IGS Electronic Mail      18 Feb 17:22:21 PST 2005      Message Number 5105
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Author: Duncan Agnew

Dear IGS Colleagues,

	Frank Wyatt and I have prepared a document describing, in exhaustive
detail, the history (through mid-2004) of two of the older continuous GPS
sites in California: PIN1 and PIN2, at Pinon Flat Observatory. This document
is available as an SIO Technical Report, online at

     http://repositories.cdlib.org/sio/techreport/33/

and may be of interest to those working with older data.

Duncan Agnew
dagnew@ucsd.edu
