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Re: [gpsd-dev] [PATCH 6/9] Correct definitions of cold start, warm start
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Greg Troxel |
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Re: [gpsd-dev] [PATCH 6/9] Correct definitions of cold start, warm start, etc |
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Fri, 17 Apr 2015 12:36:59 -0400 |
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Sanjeev Gupta <address@hidden> writes:
> <p>While the almanac download takes 15 minutes, you have to be there for the
> start of it, otherwise you have to wait for the next cycle. So if you are
> @@ -402,12 +402,11 @@ unlucky and just miss the start of one, it could take
> just under 29 minutes
> to obtain, and on average closer to 22 min.</p>
This already said "download", but to me download has the connotation of
request and two-way communication. In GPS, ephemeris/almanac are
always sent and they are just received.
I'm not sure what the scope of this document is; it seems like it won't
ever be an authoritative reference and probably shouldn't be. So trying
to make it more complete and have it get longer is not clearly a win.
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Re: [gpsd-dev] [PATCH 5/9] Define TTFF, Frank Nicholas, 2015/04/17
[gpsd-dev] [PATCH 6/9] Correct definitions of cold start, warm start, etc, Sanjeev Gupta, 2015/04/17
- Re: [gpsd-dev] [PATCH 6/9] Correct definitions of cold start, warm start, etc,
Greg Troxel <=
[gpsd-dev] [PATCH 7/9] Correctly define autonomous and A-GPS mode, Sanjeev Gupta, 2015/04/17
Re: [gpsd-dev] [PATCH 7/9] Correctly define autonomous and A-GPS mode, Sanjeev Gupta, 2015/04/17