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Aeroflex GPS/Galileo

The Aeroflex GPSG-1000 portable GPS/Galileo simulator supports civil and military avionics field and bench maintenance technicians, production test technicians, and system integrators with a capability to work with L1, C/A code and L1C, L2C, L5 GPS modernization signals, as well as new Galileo E1, E5, E6 services.


The Aeroflex GPSG-1000 portable GPS/Galileo simulator supports civil and military avionics field and bench maintenance technicians, production test technicians, and system integrators with a capability to work with L1, C/A code and L1C, L2C, L5 GPS modernization signals, as well as new Galileo E1, E5, E6 services.

It can be configured for single-channel, 6-channel, or 12-channel simulation. Typical tests include acquisition sensitivity, tracking sensitivity, time-to-first-fix for cold/warm/hot starts, time-to-second-fix, positional accuracy, RAIM failure tolerance, and subsystem stimulation for 3D flight execution.

The six-channel GPSG-1000 configuration provides 3D positional simulation with five channels for receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) operation and one channel dedicated to SBAS, WAAS, or EGNOS simulation.

Simulated 3D positions may be entered by users in latitude/longitude/height format or 3D position may be dynamically simulated using a 50-leg waypoint entry scheme. A built-in GPS receiver allows positional simulation in the form of a range, heading and altitude offset from current test set position.

Aeroflex Incorporated, Plainview, New York, USA,

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