Signal travel time (time of transmission as recorded by the transmitter - time of signal arrival as recorded by the receiver). The signal propagates at the speed of light. Of course it's not as simple, as it assumes the clocks of receiver/transmitter are synchronized to a high level. Simple example, if there's a clock difference between the two of 10 ns, it corresponds to an error in distance of (10ns * speed of light) = ~ 3 meters
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Signal travel time (time of transmission as recorded by the transmitter - time of signal arrival as recorded by the receiver). The signal propagates at the speed of light. Of course it's not as simple, as it assumes the clocks of receiver/transmitter are synchronized to a high level. Simple example, if there's a clock difference between the two of 10 ns, it corresponds to an error in distance of (10ns * speed of light) = ~ 3 meters