Synchronization of atomic clocks through the 'Symphonie' satellite

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Atomic Clocks, Symphonie Satellites, Synchronism, Time Signals, Data Links, Error Analysis, Ground Stations, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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It is noted that the intercomparison of time and frequency standards is restricted by the inadequacy of terrestrial radio time transfer links, but can be aided by the use of artificial satellites. Two experiments are described in which the geostationary telecommunications satellite Symphonie is used. In order to eliminate the need for knowledge of the propagation delays the experiment employs a two-way simultaneous link. Details are given of a test carried out in December 1976 between Raisting (West Germany) and Pleumeur-Bodou (France). In addition, preliminary details of the time transfer experiment between Pleumeur-Bodou and Ottawa (Canada) are described.

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