Discussion:
[psas-avionics] GPS Study Group
Jenner Hanni
2014-08-10 05:27:41 UTC
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Hey all,

Jamey Sharp and I are starting up GPS study group that will take place
(at least at first) on Tuesday nights after the space news part of the
meeting. We plan to meet every Tuesday from now through the end of
November.

You're all invited! Please join us at 7pm for the regular meeting this
Tuesday, August 12th, and we'll kick things off. Jamey's going to give
his GPS intro talk, "The 20,000km view: How GPS Works" which is
summarized here:

http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/1342

We promise no advanced math and no background in radio or signal
processing is required to understand this talk.

Thanks!
Jenner
Jenner Hanni
2014-08-12 15:48:08 UTC
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We'll meet up for the regular PSAS meeting tonight in Lab 84 at 7pm in
the Engineering Building. When we all break to do our own thing, the
GPS group will relocate, probably to the little conference room with
the projector but maybe somewhere else if somebody else has a better
plan.

As a reminder to all, we will most likely find another time/place so
please do come tonight if you're interested and we'll figure
everything out.

Jenner
When and where is the GPS talk?
MIke
Mike Conley
503-841-6179
mike.conley at sun-up.com
www.sun-up.com
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[mailto:psas-team-bounces at lists.psas.pdx.edu] On Behalf Of Jenner Hanni
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2014 10:28 PM
To: psas-avionics; psas-team
Subject: [PSAS] GPS Study Group
Hey all,
Jamey Sharp and I are starting up GPS study group that will take place (at
least at first) on Tuesday nights after the space news part of the meeting.
We plan to meet every Tuesday from now through the end of November.
You're all invited! Please join us at 7pm for the regular meeting this
Tuesday, August 12th, and we'll kick things off. Jamey's going to give his
http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/1342
We promise no advanced math and no background in radio or signal processing
is required to understand this talk.
Thanks!
Jenner
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Eric Ward
2014-08-12 19:21:18 UTC
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Jenner, are you planning on doing short write-ups on these for people that
can't make it?

PS-very short
Post by Jenner Hanni
We'll meet up for the regular PSAS meeting tonight in Lab 84 at 7pm in
the Engineering Building. When we all break to do our own thing, the
GPS group will relocate, probably to the little conference room with
the projector but maybe somewhere else if somebody else has a better
plan.
As a reminder to all, we will most likely find another time/place so
please do come tonight if you're interested and we'll figure
everything out.
Jenner
When and where is the GPS talk?
MIke
Mike Conley
503-841-6179
mike.conley at sun-up.com
www.sun-up.com
-----Original Message-----
From: psas-team-bounces at lists.psas.pdx.edu
[mailto:psas-team-bounces at lists.psas.pdx.edu] On Behalf Of Jenner Hanni
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2014 10:28 PM
To: psas-avionics; psas-team
Subject: [PSAS] GPS Study Group
Hey all,
Jamey Sharp and I are starting up GPS study group that will take place
(at
least at first) on Tuesday nights after the space news part of the
meeting.
We plan to meet every Tuesday from now through the end of November.
You're all invited! Please join us at 7pm for the regular meeting this
Tuesday, August 12th, and we'll kick things off. Jamey's going to give
his
GPS intro talk, "The 20,000km view: How GPS Works" which is summarized
http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/1342
We promise no advanced math and no background in radio or signal
processing
is required to understand this talk.
Thanks!
Jenner
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Jenner Hanni
2014-08-12 19:25:25 UTC
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This is a really good idea - something like brief meeting minutes?
Topic covered, resources we reference, etc? I think that's reasonable
so I'm gonna add that to the list of things to talk about and see if I
can con somebody else into actually doing it...
Post by Eric Ward
Jenner, are you planning on doing short write-ups on these for people that
can't make it?
PS-very short
Post by Jenner Hanni
We'll meet up for the regular PSAS meeting tonight in Lab 84 at 7pm in
the Engineering Building. When we all break to do our own thing, the
GPS group will relocate, probably to the little conference room with
the projector but maybe somewhere else if somebody else has a better
plan.
As a reminder to all, we will most likely find another time/place so
please do come tonight if you're interested and we'll figure
everything out.
Jenner
When and where is the GPS talk?
MIke
Mike Conley
503-841-6179
mike.conley at sun-up.com
www.sun-up.com
-----Original Message-----
From: psas-team-bounces at lists.psas.pdx.edu
[mailto:psas-team-bounces at lists.psas.pdx.edu] On Behalf Of Jenner Hanni
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2014 10:28 PM
To: psas-avionics; psas-team
Subject: [PSAS] GPS Study Group
Hey all,
Jamey Sharp and I are starting up GPS study group that will take place (at
least at first) on Tuesday nights after the space news part of the meeting.
We plan to meet every Tuesday from now through the end of November.
You're all invited! Please join us at 7pm for the regular meeting this
Tuesday, August 12th, and we'll kick things off. Jamey's going to give his
http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/1342
We promise no advanced math and no background in radio or signal processing
is required to understand this talk.
Thanks!
Jenner
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Nathan Bergey
2014-08-12 20:34:31 UTC
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I just quietly released a PSAS blog. We could add a 'GPS' category and
put minutes there. By far the most useful thing would be links to
resources looked at during the lesson. Besides that it could just be a
couple of sentences, e.g., "Tonight we talked about Costas loops, look
at this paper [link]".


http://blog.psas.pdx.edu/

-n
Post by Jenner Hanni
This is a really good idea - something like brief meeting minutes?
Topic covered, resources we reference, etc? I think that's reasonable
so I'm gonna add that to the list of things to talk about and see if I
can con somebody else into actually doing it...
Post by Eric Ward
Jenner, are you planning on doing short write-ups on these for people that
can't make it?
PS-very short
Post by Jenner Hanni
We'll meet up for the regular PSAS meeting tonight in Lab 84 at 7pm in
the Engineering Building. When we all break to do our own thing, the
GPS group will relocate, probably to the little conference room with
the projector but maybe somewhere else if somebody else has a better
plan.
As a reminder to all, we will most likely find another time/place so
please do come tonight if you're interested and we'll figure
everything out.
Jenner
When and where is the GPS talk?
MIke
Mike Conley
503-841-6179
mike.conley at sun-up.com
www.sun-up.com
-----Original Message-----
From: psas-team-bounces at lists.psas.pdx.edu
[mailto:psas-team-bounces at lists.psas.pdx.edu] On Behalf Of Jenner Hanni
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2014 10:28 PM
To: psas-avionics; psas-team
Subject: [PSAS] GPS Study Group
Hey all,
Jamey Sharp and I are starting up GPS study group that will take place (at
least at first) on Tuesday nights after the space news part of the meeting.
We plan to meet every Tuesday from now through the end of November.
You're all invited! Please join us at 7pm for the regular meeting this
Tuesday, August 12th, and we'll kick things off. Jamey's going to give his
http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/1342
We promise no advanced math and no background in radio or signal processing
is required to understand this talk.
Thanks!
Jenner
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Jenner Hanni
2014-08-12 20:37:58 UTC
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Nice looking blog!

Since I'm gonna be writing up notes anyway for myself, I think I can
commit to making a two-sentence post per week. Let's talk about it
tonight.
Post by Nathan Bergey
I just quietly released a PSAS blog. We could add a 'GPS' category and
put minutes there. By far the most useful thing would be links to
resources looked at during the lesson. Besides that it could just be a
couple of sentences, e.g., "Tonight we talked about Costas loops, look
at this paper [link]".
http://blog.psas.pdx.edu/
-n
Post by Jenner Hanni
This is a really good idea - something like brief meeting minutes?
Topic covered, resources we reference, etc? I think that's reasonable
so I'm gonna add that to the list of things to talk about and see if I
can con somebody else into actually doing it...
Post by Eric Ward
Jenner, are you planning on doing short write-ups on these for people that
can't make it?
PS-very short
Post by Jenner Hanni
We'll meet up for the regular PSAS meeting tonight in Lab 84 at 7pm in
the Engineering Building. When we all break to do our own thing, the
GPS group will relocate, probably to the little conference room with
the projector but maybe somewhere else if somebody else has a better
plan.
As a reminder to all, we will most likely find another time/place so
please do come tonight if you're interested and we'll figure
everything out.
Jenner
When and where is the GPS talk?
MIke
Mike Conley
503-841-6179
mike.conley at sun-up.com
www.sun-up.com
-----Original Message-----
From: psas-team-bounces at lists.psas.pdx.edu
[mailto:psas-team-bounces at lists.psas.pdx.edu] On Behalf Of Jenner Hanni
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2014 10:28 PM
To: psas-avionics; psas-team
Subject: [PSAS] GPS Study Group
Hey all,
Jamey Sharp and I are starting up GPS study group that will take place (at
least at first) on Tuesday nights after the space news part of the meeting.
We plan to meet every Tuesday from now through the end of November.
You're all invited! Please join us at 7pm for the regular meeting this
Tuesday, August 12th, and we'll kick things off. Jamey's going to give his
http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/1342
We promise no advanced math and no background in radio or signal processing
is required to understand this talk.
Thanks!
Jenner
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