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167 Detlef Koschny
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Nov 24, 2008
4:33 pm
Folks, we currently have the ISSI Meteor Workshop in Bern - some good discussions already! During the discussions we brought up a point which we had discussed...
168 Sirko Molau
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Nov 24, 2008
8:43 pm
Hi Laffy, ... the timer interrupt runs at 18.2 HZ - I guess that is what you are referring to. This is a BIOS interrupt (int 08) and therefore independent of...
169 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Nov 25, 2008
3:00 am
Hi all Time accuracy is very complex problem especially on Windows system. The major time value source for meteor observation on windows are following 4...
170 Bernd Brinkmann
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Nov 25, 2008
9:20 am
Hello Detlef, ... I use a VideoTimeInserter (VTI) which was built by Sven Andersson in Berlin for my minor planet occultation work. It uses a Garmin GPS 18x...
171 Detlef Koschny
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Nov 25, 2008
1:33 pm
Clearly if you only update every 2 hours you may have a drift larger than 100 ms - do you know the drift? TimeMemo should display it... So far I was using a...
172 Bernd Brinkmann
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Nov 25, 2008
2:48 pm
Hello Detlef, ... if the computer had internet access I could know ... From my former manual adjustments it was less than 1 sec in 1 week. In the MetRec...
173 Sirko Molau
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Nov 25, 2008
10:54 pm
Bernd, ... night ... x.y sec. ... currently the correction is only listed if it's larger than 1s. However, I'm still aksing myself what millisecond accuracy of...
174 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Nov 26, 2008
12:34 am
Bernd wrote > ... the number of received satellites (second row, last digits: S05, that means five satellites). It is great. Thank you for introduction. Here...
175 Detlef Koschny
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Nov 26, 2008
11:48 am
In my opinion, with the current data quality an absolute accuracy of milliseconds is not required. However, we were worried here at the workshop that some code...
176 Sirko Molau
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Nov 26, 2008
7:15 pm
Hi SonotaCo, ... I still do not understand: The ground track is obtained from the intersection of two or more planes obtained from meteors of different...
177 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Nov 27, 2008
12:41 am
Hi Sirko and dvk Sirko> ... Yes. ... Almost exactly. ... No. A ground track is computed from the location of stations and the planes. The momentary geocentric ...
178 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Nov 27, 2008
5:31 am
It is a bit off from original story, let me introduce a new method for precise analysis of fireball. I have been making a new program named...
179 Juraj Toth
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Nov 27, 2008
2:15 pm
hi, thanks you all for you valuable comments. i have started this discussion with detlef koschny about relative time precision of my video observation. i use...
180 Sirko Molau
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Nov 27, 2008
8:16 pm
Hi SonotaCo, let's continue on this, as I'm still not convinced. ;-) ... the geocentric meteor position is independent from the time. Once the field of view of...
181 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Nov 28, 2008
12:52 am
Hi juraj ... Time stamp of UFOCapture is not the imaged time by the ccd but the time when the frame is processed by windows software. Therefore the time stamp...
182 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Nov 28, 2008
2:53 am
Hi Sirko ... really? :-) ... In my way of thinking, it is independent from time in the geocentric equational coordinates. But is not in the geographical...
183 Detlef Koschny
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Nov 28, 2008
8:12 am
Our s/w person Hans did some testing and thinks that the Windows clock is updated more frequently, about 16 ms. See below a mail from him to me. He now (in the...
184 Detlef Koschny
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Nov 28, 2008
8:25 am
Here I refer again to the time inserter testing by Dangl.at, Rolf Apitsch, and myself (go to http://tko.koschny.de and click on 'Time measurements' on the left...
185 Detlef Koschny
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Nov 28, 2008
8:34 am
Sirko, maybe another way of thinking about this is in terms of absolute accuracy. The RA/Dec gives the direction to the meteor. But if I have a time error of 1...
186 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Nov 28, 2008
10:12 am
Oh, this WG burns up suddenly (@_@). It did not take days to answer, I believe I came to an conclusion. Again I quote Sirko's message ... Now I know, this is...
187 Detlef Koschny
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Nov 28, 2008
11:07 am
Our orbit code (MOTS 2.0) does not use the absolute time. But I maintain that if you have an error in the time of the meteor, the absolute position will be...
188 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Nov 28, 2008
12:36 pm
... Oh! thank you for info. ... Oh!! ... ok, I will think about it more, or I will try it someday. Regards, SonotaCo...
189 Sirko Molau
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Nov 28, 2008
8:39 pm
Hi Laffy, I hope you don't mind if I disagree once more. I think this issue should be discussed out until we all come to an agreement. Ok? It's always good to...
190 Sirko Molau
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Nov 28, 2008
8:49 pm
Hi SonotaCo, what do you mean by geocentric equatorial coordinates: The origin of that coordinate system is the center of earth, but how are the x/y/z axes...
191 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Nov 28, 2008
9:57 pm
Hi Sirko ... Oh, geocentric equatorial coordinates(I believed this is very common) origin : center of the earth x: ra = 0 deg,dec = 0 deg (equinox) y: ra = 90,...
192 Detlef Koschny
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Nov 29, 2008
1:29 pm
Hi Sirko, no I don't mind - this is a discussion forum and I may be wrong also or I may not made have made myself clear enough ;-) Yes I agree that an accuracy...
193 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Dec 7, 2008
5:10 am
Hi all I confirmed what was talked here. If you use only alt/az for ground trajectory computation, you can get single ground trajectory independently from...
194 Juraj Toth
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Dec 8, 2008
7:15 am
Hi SonotaCo, Thank you for your reply. It hepls me. All the best, Juraj ________________________________ From: sonotaco_us <reg@...> To:...
195 Detlef Koschny
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Dec 8, 2008
8:11 am
SonotaCo, I looked at your link but I am not sure if I understand correctly. I would assume that also for alt/az the problem with time errors of one station...
196 sonotaco_us Offline Send Email Dec 8, 2008
10:09 am
Hi dvk ... I simulated that the case of one station has almost +5sec of time error with respect to other stations. Sorry for lack of enough explanation. It is...
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