GPS Antenna Signal project
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I am seeking an experienced professional to design, and implement a setup that would allow for the display of GPS antenna signals on an oscilloscope. The aim is to conduct an experiment to measure the speed of light.
Key responsibilities include:
- Design and build a system capable of measuring, displaying and analyzing GPS antenna signals on the oscilloscope.
- Ensure that the system is able to demonstrate a 10ns shift whenever the antenna is raised or lowered by 10’.
Ideal freelance candidates will have:
- Proficiency in the use of oscilloscopes and other related equipment,
- A sound understanding of signal processing,
- Knowledge in the physics of light and GPS technology,
- Strong problem-solving abilities and the capacity to work independently.
Given the experimental nature of this project, I am flexible with the timeline and there is no hard deadline in place. Therefore, the quality and accuracy of work will be prioritized over speed. It is important to note that a fundamental aspect of this project is to measure the speed of light, so knowledge in this area is crucial.
Key responsibilities include:
- Design and build a system capable of measuring, displaying and analyzing GPS antenna signals on the oscilloscope.
- Ensure that the system is able to demonstrate a 10ns shift whenever the antenna is raised or lowered by 10’.
Ideal freelance candidates will have:
- Proficiency in the use of oscilloscopes and other related equipment,
- A sound understanding of signal processing,
- Knowledge in the physics of light and GPS technology,
- Strong problem-solving abilities and the capacity to work independently.
Given the experimental nature of this project, I am flexible with the timeline and there is no hard deadline in place. Therefore, the quality and accuracy of work will be prioritized over speed. It is important to note that a fundamental aspect of this project is to measure the speed of light, so knowledge in this area is crucial.