Author:
Sokolov, Gennadiy
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Relativity Theory
Date Published:
February 1, 2024
Keywords:
GPS satellite clock, correction 38 µsec, clock correction, "relativistic" effects in GPS
Abstract:
Due to the Doppler effect and due to the gravitational shift, the radiation frequency increases and instead of a frequency of 10,230 MHz, a frequency of 10,230,000,004,660 Hz, increased by 4.66 Hz, comes to the receiver on Earth. In order to match the signal frequency with the frequency of receivers on Earth, the frequency of the atomic clocks of all satellites is reduced by 4.66 Hz and the signals arrive at receivers on Earth with a frequency of 10,230 MHz.
The correction of 4.66 Hz has nothing to do with the fairy tales of the theory of relativity about the “acceleration” or “deceleration” of time.
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