FTS Report on DOY 298 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 55484 288 0.798 -0.084 -2.840 -0.884 -3.639 55485 289 0.773 -0.090 -2.844 -0.865 -3.618 55486 290 0.746 -0.097 -2.848 -0.845 -3.594 55487 291 0.717 -0.107 -2.852 -0.825 -3.569 55488 292 0.691 -0.112 -2.854 -0.805 -3.546 55489 293 0.660 -0.123 -2.860 -0.784 -3.521 55490 294 0.631 -0.129 -2.864 -0.762 -3.496 55491 295 0.603 -0.139 -2.867 -0.743 -3.472 55492 296 0.576 -0.149 -2.870 -0.727 -3.448 55493 297 0.550 -0.158 -2.873 -0.710 -3.426 55494 298 0.521* -0.164* -2.878* -0.687* -3.401* 55495 299 0.493* -0.173* -2.882* -0.667* -3.377* Values derived from linear least squares extrapolation or interpolation are indicated by (*) next to the time offset. II. Frequency Offsets from linear least-squares fits on time-offsets over the period from 55484 to 55493 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | DELTA-F/F | UNCERTAINTY | STD. DEV. | | MEASUREMENT | (E-13) | (+/- E-13) | (nsec.) | |---------------------------------|-----------|-------------|-----------| | SPC10 RELATIVE TO UTC(NIST) | -3.239 | 0.020 | 1.585 | | SPC40 RELATIVE TO UTC(NIST) | -0.958 | 0.021 | 1.646 | | SPC60 RELATIVE TO UTC(NIST) | -0.433 | 0.009 | 0.729 | | SPC40 RELATIVE TO SPC10 | 2.280 | 0.026 | 2.000 | | SPC60 RELATIVE TO SPC10 | 2.778 | 0.017 | 1.348 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- III. Comments: * Values derived from linear least squares extrapolation or interpolation. On DOY 167, it was discovered that the new FTS receivers have been incorrectly calibrated. The time offset could be off by up to 40 to 50 nanoseconds. On DOY 176 (MJD 55372), SPC 10 receiver was re-calibrated remotely. The time offset was adjusted by 43 nanoseconds. On DOY 272 (MJD 55468), the new Hydrogen Maser, Symmetricom, has been put online at SPC 40 following a global power downtime at the site. On DOY 273 (MJD 55469), SPC 40 receiver has been recalibrated. The time offset was adjusted by 44.9 nanoseconds. SPC 60 receiver will be recalibrated later. NOTES: All DSN data are from the new multichannel receivers. SPC 10 and SPC 60 offsets are commonviewed with NIST and with each other. SPC 40 offsets are all-in-viewed with NIST and with SPC 10. FTS Contacts: Connie Dang (626)305-6194 :: Linh La (626)305-6184 Page 1