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Abstract: Abstract This paper describes the evaluation of a GPS-based remote system for the calibration of precision clocks. Experiments were conducted using multi-channel GPS receivers. Results of zero baseline-common clock and short baseline-common clock common view measurements show that these receivers are suitable for remote calibrations after the correction of delays associated with the measurements