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April 17, 2009
ATK Hires Former GPS JPO Director Jim Armor

Alliant Techsystems has named Major General U.S. Air Force (Ret.) James B. Armor Jr., a former director of the NAVSTAR GPS Joint Program…

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April 16, 2009
About GPS

The fully operational GPS constellation has 24 satellites. In 2007, 30 are actually in orbit. GPS 21st Century Milestones (2001-2009) The Global Positioning…

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April 15, 2009
Ka and Broadband Communications, Navigation and Earth Observation Conference

The 15th Ka and Broadband Communications, Navigation and Earth Observation Conference will be held in September at the "T" Hotel in Cagliaria, the…

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April 15, 2009
About GLONASS

GLONASS is the Russian Federation’s GNSS—literally. The Russian acronym stands for GLObal’naya NAvigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema, or Global Navigation Satellite System. Chronologically the world’s…

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April 15, 2009
Hemisphere Launches Noise-Resistant GPS Antenna

Hemisphere GPS has introduced a new GPS antenna, the A21, designed to reduce the effects of interference from radios, transmitters, and other peripheral…

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April 14, 2009
Trimble’s Tiny Timing Receiver

Trimble has introduced the postage stamp–sized Resolution SMT, a 12-channel parallel tracking, embeddable GPS receiver in a surface mount packaged designed to provide…

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April 14, 2009
November-December 2009 Editorial Preview

ADVERTISE IN THE NOVEMBER-DECEMBER ISSUE . . . To advertise, contact richard@insidegnss.com Find out more about advertising Your print ad appears in our…

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April 13, 2009
China Taps Trimble, Topcon for CORS Network Receivers

Left) Zou Xiguang, chief representative of Topcon Corporation in China, and Li Qiang, director of China Crustal Movement Monitoring Research Center The China…

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April 10, 2009
Air Force Secures ITU Filing with GPS L5 Signal Transmission

Time Series and Power Spectrum of the L5 Demonstration Signal The GPS IIR-20(M) satellite successfully transmitted for the first time a GPS signal…

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April 10, 2009
GPS/AGPS Module

CellGuide has introduced the RAMON, a 5.4 x 4.6 x 1.1–millimeter GPS module, containing the company’s ACLYS chip and an RF chain, which…

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April 9, 2009
GPS L5 Signal Goes on the Air April 10

Stanford “Big Dish” Antenna U.S. Air Force officials are moving quickly to turn on the new civil GPS L5 signal after lengthy delays…

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April 9, 2009
earthmine Launches 3D Mapping System Driven by GPS, Inertial

John Ristevski Privacy rebellions such as recently drove a Google Street View crew from Broughton, England, or security-oriented legislation that would require blurred…

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March 31, 2009
NavCom Technology Partners with Astrium Services in Europe

NavCom Technology Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Deere & Company, and Astrium Services have formed a strategic partnership to deliver precise positioning…

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March 31, 2009
An Expanding CAST Navigation Moves to New Facilities

CAST Navigation LLC is relocating to expanded facilities as a result of increased demand for the company’s GPS simulators, GPS/INS navigation test equipment,…

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March 30, 2009
Geotagging: u-blox Buys Geotate

Typical implementation of geotagging in camera. Source: Geotate In a €5.5-million cash deal, u-blox AG, of Thalwil, Switzerland, has acquired Geotate B.V. and…

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