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The latest GPS satellite, SVN 64/PRN 30 is now listed in slot A6 on the Coast Guard GPS Constellation page. SVN 49/PRN 30 which was in slot B6 is no longer listed.
A USABINIT has not yet been issued but expect to see the new PRN 30 listed unhealthy in the broadcast orbit.
I have noticed in recent RINEX files considerable periods of time with 4 of the newest GPS being observed at the same time.
Paul in PA
Posted : March 6, 2014 1:31 pm
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Posted : March 6, 2014 6:42 pm