[time-nuts] NPR Story I heard this morning

Bob Bownes bownes at gmail.com
Mon Nov 3 17:10:17 EST 2014


I'd be happy to volunteer my 5061 for such an experiment! Located in Troy,
N.Y., I can get it down to about 15' ASL, possibly as low as 12' if I go to
the basement in a downtown building. The river is at 13' ASL iirc.


Bob


On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Tom Van Baak <tvb at leapsecond.com> wrote:

> David,
>
> Let's talk. It is not impossible that I could drive my clocks to the East
> Coast for a Mt. Washington experiment.
>
> /tvb
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David McGaw" <n1hac at dartmouth.edu>
> To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" <
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> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 1:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] NPR Story I heard this morning
>
>
> > The highest accessible peak in the Adirondacks I think would be
> > Whiteface at 4,867 ft, though that would be by ski lift and not all the
> > way to the top.  The highest point accessible by car in the Northeast
> > would be Mt. Washington here in New Hampshire at 6288 ft.  Hmm...
> >
> > David
>
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