I got several 2.0 second offsets (and one 1.7), and in view of my latest mistake I should have checked an extra time. I did now, and only found an error caused by Excel - in editing a time value the decimals in seconds disappear. This happened to my time reference, which was entered as 00:16:20.90 from the stopwatch, and rounded to :21 So the resulting times should be .1 s LATER. 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181045660 17 25 1120298+450093 28 S 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181104200 17 25 1145242+480977 28 S 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181152640 17 25 1304299+535783 57 S 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181036190 17 25 1108984+431920 58 S 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181242640 17 25 1432930+551814 58 S 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181444320 17 25 1654672+463464 48 S ----- Original Message ----- ... > 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181104100 17 25 1145242+480977 28 S > 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181036090 17 25 1108984+431920 58 S > 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181045560 17 25 1120298+450093 28 S > 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181152540 17 25 1304299+535783 57 S > 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181242540 17 25 1432930+551814 58 S > 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20050211181444220 17 25 1654672+463464 48 S > > What these numbers mean: http://www.algonet.se/~b_gimle/IODprograms.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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