FTS Report on DOY 028 I. The following are clock offsets, in microseconds between the clocks at each DSN complex and each complex relative to UTC(NIST). The offset is a mean of readings using several GPS space vehicles in common view. SPC10 SPC40 SPC60 SPC40 SPC60 MINUS MINUS MINUS MINUS MINUS MJD DOY NIST NIST NIST SPC10 SPC10 54483 018 1.383 1.560$ -1.124 0.104$ -2.469% 54484 019 1.360 1.574$ -1.115 0.093$ -2.489 54485 020 1.333 1.589$ -1.102 0.082$ -2.446 54486 021 1.310 1.603$ -1.084 0.294$ -2.400 54487 022 1.284 1.618 -1.072 0.327 -2.367 54488 023 1.255 1.635 -1.056 0.384 -2.333 54489 024 1.234 1.656 -1.040 0.426 -2.277 54490 025 1.209 1.658 -1.028 0.450 -2.233 54491 026 1.186 1.658 -1.013 0.472 -2.197 54492 027 1.164 1.685$ -1.002 0.549$ -2.177 54493 028 1.136* 1.698* -0.986* 0.617* -2.134* 54494 029 1.112* 1.712* -0.972* 0.671* -2.097* II. Frequency Offsets from linear least-squares fits on time-offsets over the period (54483 to 54492): |------------------------------|-----------|-------------|-----------| | | DELTA-F/F | UNCERTAINTY | STD. DEV. | | MEASUREMENT | (E-13) | (+/- E-13) | (nsec.) | |------------------------------|-----------|-------------|-----------| | SPC10 RELATIVE TO UTC(NIST) | -2.858 | 0.027 | 2.11 | | SPC40 RELATIVE TO UTC(NIST) | 1.572 | 0.085 | 6.647 | | SPC60 RELATIVE TO UTC(NIST) | 1.637 | 0.029 | 2.274 | | SPC40 RELATIVE TO SPC10 | 6.296 | 0.648 | 50.736 | | SPC60 RELATIVE TO SPC10 | 4.32 | 0.231 | 18.07 | |------------------------------|-----------|-------------|-----------| III. Comments: * Values derived from linear least squares extrapolation or interpolation % There were not enough commonview SVs between SPC 10 and SPC 60 for MJD 54483. $ The GPS receiver at Canberra has been failing most of the time, and been tracking normally for at most one day, failing on the next. So far this year, it's been tracking normally on DOYs 23 and 25 (MJDs 54487and 54490).