"Wolfgang S. Rupprecht" schrieb im
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The Air Force has identified the cause of signal anomalies for PRN01
and will attempt to work around the problem. If they can do that
PRN01 might be set usable this fall.
http://www.insidegnss.com/node/1573
While I'm really happy that the military provides the GPS for our use,
the announcements they issue read like a bad joke about military
intelligence. I've read about a dozen reports now that "a signal
anomaly has been detected and they think they can correct it", but the
reports all stop there. If they really know what is going wrong why
isn't there a proper explanation in that press release?
-wolfgang
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Wolfgang S. Rupprecht Android 1.5 (Cupcake) and Fedora-11
To my understanding of the problem it is in fact easy to do a "work around"
and in fact that is what is being done right now. However, the work around
reduces the problem to a great extend for normal users but will not resolve
it for the "high end" users (those at the 1 to 100 mm level). Also it does
not explain where the problem is coming from in the first place and neither
resolves the problem, it is just a "work around". However, it seems that
they have found the "root" of the problem but it can not be fixed.
Tim
http://gnss.servolux.nl