
JAVAD GNSS Tracks Compass B3 Signals
January 9, 2013
On December 29, two days after the Compass Interface Control Document (ICD) was made publicly available, JAVAD GNSS […]
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On December 29, two days after the Compass Interface Control Document (ICD) was made publicly available, JAVAD GNSS […]
An announcement on the JAVAD GNSS website states “On December 21, 2012, we have tracked E6 B/C signal […]
The history of GNSS shows each year has always been more successful than the year prior, and in 2013 we expect the trend to continue. In the United States, the role of GPS will continue to expand, and the applications for our technology will reach sectors we never imagined. As our international partner countries continue to launch GNSS satellites, and user equipment develops further, our community will increase its globalization, and international cooperation will reach new heights.
A Proactive Approach for More Efficient Spectrum Use In my vision of the future of GNSS, I see […]
Data from a tracking network with 12 stations in China, the Pacific region, Europe, and Africa demonstrates the […]
JAVAD GNSS has commented on some news that its receivers can track a new L5 signal from the […]
News courtesy of CANSPACE Listserv. The two BeiDou-2/Compass satellites launched on 18 September are now in their […]
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