Utilization of an NNSS receiver in the explosion seismic experiments on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica 1. Recovered UTC

A commercial 400MHz NNSS receiver was altered to recover and generate UTC synchronized BCD pulses of one pulse per second. The altered NNSS receiver was tested and ascertained that it could generate UTC within an overall accuracy of ±5ms in the antarctic region. By the aid of this NNSS receiver, sho...

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Main Authors: Kazuo Shibuya, Katsutada Kaminuma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1982-09-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008321
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spelling doaj-62bd1ac4a3984a59a14c2d309fd442552020-11-24T22:10:57ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X1982-09-0176637210.15094/00008321Utilization of an NNSS receiver in the explosion seismic experiments on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica 1. Recovered UTCKazuo Shibuya0Katsutada Kaminuma1National Institute of Polar ResearchNational Institute of Polar ResearchA commercial 400MHz NNSS receiver was altered to recover and generate UTC synchronized BCD pulses of one pulse per second. The altered NNSS receiver was tested and ascertained that it could generate UTC within an overall accuracy of ±5ms in the antarctic region. By the aid of this NNSS receiver, shot times of explosion seismic experiments, which were made by the 21st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica, could be determined within an overall accuracy of 5ms. Timing of a total of 30 clocks in the experiments could also be made within an accuracy of 0.01s under the bad operational conditions on a snow field.https://doi.org/10.15094/00008321
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author Kazuo Shibuya
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Utilization of an NNSS receiver in the explosion seismic experiments on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica 1. Recovered UTC
Antarctic Record
author_facet Kazuo Shibuya
Katsutada Kaminuma
author_sort Kazuo Shibuya
title Utilization of an NNSS receiver in the explosion seismic experiments on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica 1. Recovered UTC
title_short Utilization of an NNSS receiver in the explosion seismic experiments on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica 1. Recovered UTC
title_full Utilization of an NNSS receiver in the explosion seismic experiments on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica 1. Recovered UTC
title_fullStr Utilization of an NNSS receiver in the explosion seismic experiments on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica 1. Recovered UTC
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of an NNSS receiver in the explosion seismic experiments on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica 1. Recovered UTC
title_sort utilization of an nnss receiver in the explosion seismic experiments on the prince olav coast, east antarctica 1. recovered utc
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 1982-09-01
description A commercial 400MHz NNSS receiver was altered to recover and generate UTC synchronized BCD pulses of one pulse per second. The altered NNSS receiver was tested and ascertained that it could generate UTC within an overall accuracy of ±5ms in the antarctic region. By the aid of this NNSS receiver, shot times of explosion seismic experiments, which were made by the 21st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition on the Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica, could be determined within an overall accuracy of 5ms. Timing of a total of 30 clocks in the experiments could also be made within an accuracy of 0.01s under the bad operational conditions on a snow field.
url https://doi.org/10.15094/00008321
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