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GPS Wing Seeks Manufacturer, User Feedback on SVN49 Signal Anomaly, Solution GPS satellite L-band antenna elementsJune 29, 2009
The GPS Wing is reaching out to receiver manufacturers and the user community to gather comments on the SVN49 signal anomaly and the Air Force’s provisional solution to the problem. Despite earlier news reports suggesting that the problem, which has kept the latest GPS satellite from being declared operational, was on its way to being solved, a GPS Wing spokesperson characterized the remedy of altering the satellite’s broadcast orbital position (ephemeris) and time as only a “partial fix.” Indeed, high-precision dual-frequency users, such as those in the International GNSS Service, may continue to encounter difficulties in handling the SVN49 signal. June 29, 2009
CSR, SiRF Complete MergerVentures • June 25, 2009
FAA Awards New WAAS Receiver Contract to NovAtelNew Builds • June 4, 2009
Applanix Introduces New Aerial Digital Photogrammetric SystemJuly 6, 2009 - July 10, 2009
NavTech GPS Seminars, Course 357 and 357A, B, CJuly 11, 2009 - July 14, 2010
2009 ESRI Survey and Engineering SummitJuly 13, 2009 - July 17, 2009
2009 International ESRI User Conference (ESRI UC)July 20, 2009 - July 30, 2009
Third International Summer School on GNSSThinking Aloud
Inflection PointsGNSS Solutions
What About Vector Tracking Loops?Working Papers
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