Galileo satellite team wins European Inventor Award
June 16, 2017
The invisible signals that Europe’s Galileo satellites are beaming down to the world are officially award-winning: the team […]
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The invisible signals that Europe’s Galileo satellites are beaming down to the world are officially award-winning: the team […]
Spirent Communications’ testing systems are being used by the European Union TREASURE project (Training, REsearch and Applications network […]
Editor’s Note: This online preview presents brief highlights from the upcoming July cover story in GPS World, “Navigation […]
Telit has introduced the LE940A9 smart module, an automotive-grade module designed to support LTE Advanced Category 9 (Cat 9) […]
Researchers at the Politecnico di Torino university detected spikes in the L1 signal spectrum. The origin of the spikes was identified as the transmission of a non-standard code from a non-operational GPS satellite. This story reports on signal observations performed to identify the source of the interference and the impact it could have on GNSS signal processing.
The Loran sites at Havre, Montana; George, Washington; and Fallon, Nevada, will continuously broadcast from 0900 (MST) June […]
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