
Septentrio Makes Galileo and Four-Constellation Position Fixes
March 14, 2013
Septentrio became the first receiver manufacturer to report an autonomous real-time position calculation using Galileo IOV satellites, with […]
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Septentrio became the first receiver manufacturer to report an autonomous real-time position calculation using Galileo IOV satellites, with […]
A method of decoding an unknown pseudorandom noise code uses a conventional GNSS antenna and receiver with modified firmware. The method was verified using the signals from the Galileo In-Orbit Validation satellites.
News courtesy of CANSPACE listserv. Two of the Galileo In-Orbit Validation satellites, E11 and E12, began transmitting navigation […]
News courtesy of CANSPACE listserv. The Technische Universitaet Muenchen has reported that transmissions of the L1/E1 signal from […]
According to a report from the Technische Universitaet Muenchen, transmissions of the L1/E1 signal from the recently launched […]
One of the GNSS controversies of the past year ended, not with a bang nor with a whimper, […]
This article reproduces the acceptance speeches given by the winners of GPS World’s 2012 Leadership Awards, at the Leadership Dinner in Nashville in September. The Leadership Dinner was sponsored by Lockheed Martin and Deimos Space.
News courtesy of CANSPACE listserv The Galileo In-orbit Validation (IOV) satellites launched on October 12 (Flight Model 3 […]
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