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October 12, 2012
Trimble Introduces Next Generation GNSS Survey, Datalink, Mapping Solutions

Trimble R10 rover Trimble has introduced its next-generation GNSS surveying solution — the Trimble R10, a small, lightweight receiver that introduces new features…

By Inside GNSS


October 12, 2012
Topcon Launches Products with New 226-Channel GNSS ASIC, Plus Compact Version of IP-S2 Mapping System

Built around a patented application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) supporting 226 universal channels for GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo tracking, Topcon Positioning System’s (TPS)…

By Inside GNSS


October 11, 2012
GPS Military Receiver Developers Receive New Contracts

The GPS Directorate has approved three contracts to continue the military GPS user equipment (MGUE) development program for portable, ground-based receivers.

By Inside GNSS


October 10, 2012
NovAtel Announces New SPAN MEMS Enclosed Receiver

At the Intergeo conference in Hannover, Germany, today, NovAtel Inc. announced the addition of a new commercially exportable single-enclosure SPAN MEMS receiver to…

By Inside GNSS


October 9, 2012
Galileo Satellites Readied for Friday Launch

Galileo IOV satellites attached to their launch dispenser and encapsulated beneath the fairing of their Soyuz ST-B launcher. ESA graphic by P. Carril…

By Inside GNSS


October 5, 2012
GPS IIF Launch Adds to Constellation

A third GPS Block IIF satellite launched successfully on Thursday (October 4, 2012) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida — the first…

By Inside GNSS


September 28, 2012
ION GNSS 2012 Exhibition Featured New GNSS Products

ION GNSS 2012 exhibition hall. Institute of Navigation photoo The Institute of Navigation ION GNSS 2012 conference in Nashville, Tennessee, last week (September…

By Inside GNSS


September 28, 2012
India’s Second GAGAN Payload Heads into Space

Ariane launch poster for ASTRA 2F and GSAT-10 Arianespace successfully launched India’s GSAT-10 satellite this evening (September 28, 2012) on board an Ariane…

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September 22, 2012
Japanese Cabinet Outlines Plans for Procurement of QZSS Ground Segment, Operations

QZSS satellite (JAXA image) The Japanese Cabinet Office issued an official announcement on Friday (September 21, 2012) approving plans to procure and finance…

By Inside GNSS


September 20, 2012
What’s Happening at ION GNSS 2012

ION GNSS 2012 ienjoyed clear skies and warm temperatures at the Nashville Convention Center in Tennessee. The U.S. Institute of Navigation-sponsored venerable conference…

By Inside GNSS


September 19, 2012
China Launches Two More Compass/BeiDou-2 Spacecraft

China successfully launched another two Compass/BeiDou satellites into space at 3:10 a.m. Beijing time on Wednesday (September 19, 2012), according to the Chinese…

By Inside GNSS


September 18, 2012
GNSS Hotspots | September 2012

One of 12 magnetograms recorded at Greenwich Observatory during the Great Geomagnetic Storm of 1859 1996 soccer game in the Midwest, (Rick Dikeman…

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September 17, 2012
Figures 2 & 3: Vector Delay Lock Loops

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September 17, 2012
Figure 17: Exploiting the Galileo E5 Wideband Signal

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September 17, 2012
Figures 13, 14, 15 & 16: Exploiting the Galileo E5 Wideband Signal

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