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Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia?
From: "Majdi S. Abbas" <msa () latt net>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 10:36:43 -0700
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:35:32PM -0500, Jack Carrozzo wrote:
As I understand it, they're trying to get the WAAS sat back online and working properly after it went on walkabout some time ago. It's currently in a nonstandard orbit while they work on it. I suppose it's just pure speculation that they'd only be working on the WAAS service since the NOTAM doesn't say anything about it, but if that were the case there wouldn't be any effect to timing.
Nahh, that was the western WAAS sat, IIRC. This is...Something Else Entirely. --msa
Current thread:
- anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Robert E. Seastrom (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Jack Carrozzo (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Majdi S. Abbas (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Jack Carrozzo (Jan 21)
- RE: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Matlock, Kenneth L (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Robert E. Seastrom (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Peter Beckman (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Majdi S. Abbas (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Jack Carrozzo (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Gary E. Miller (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Owen DeLong (Jan 21)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Brandon Ross (Jan 22)
- Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia? Gary Buhrmaster (Jan 21)