GPS time link calibrations in the frame of EURAMET Project 1156

GPS time link calibrations in the frame of EURAMET Project 1156 Since 2010 ROA has supported the coordination of the EURAMET Technical Committee for Time and Frequency (TC-TF) Project 1156, a response from EURAMET TC-TF to Recommendation 2 of CCTF 2009: to study the characterization of GNSS equipment in use for establishing the time links between institutes contributing with their clocks to TAI. Starting that year, a GPS calibration campaign was organized between three contributing laboratories: ROA (Spain), PTB (Germany) and INRIM (Italy). The time transfer results were achieved by using the P3 method, and also carrier phase PPP comparison techniques. These results were also used to re-calibrate the TWSTFT (Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer, TW for short) links between labs, with an uncertainty slightly higher than that of the GPS links. During 2011 and 2012, the campaign was repeated, and in 2012 two other laboratories were included in the calibration trip: NPL (United Kingdom) and OP (France). In this paper we report the calibration results, with a focus on the long term stabilities of the GPS and TW links between the visited labs.