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Re: GPS Accuracy Now.
From: Roger M. Derby
Date: 2000 May 04, 21:36 EDT
From: Roger M. Derby
Date: 2000 May 04, 21:36 EDT
The last three times I tried to access the www.peterson.af.mil/usspace/gps_support reference, Internet Explorer crashed. Any thoughts? Roger ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Langley" <lang@XXX.XXX> To: <NAVIGATION-L@XXX.XXX> Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 7:06 PM Subject: Re: GPS Accuracy Now. > Have a look at www.peterson.af.mil/usspace/gps_support > -- Richard Langley > Professor of Geodesy and Precision Navigation > > On Thu, 4 May 2000, Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote: > > >The triangular mark used to plot GPS readings on the German > >site is about 5 meters high on the current scale, so what > >looks like an excursion to 9 meters is more like 6.5. > > > >For those who don't have it, a vew of the plot is at Sam > >Wormley > > > > > >http://www.cnde.iastate.edu/staff/swormley/gps/check_sa.html > > > > > >The MIT Lincoln Lab site in my bookmarks and on some links > >seems to be shut down. > > > >Does anyone have any other sites that plot a stationary > >receiver? It would be nice to find one scaled for the > >current situation. > > > > > >Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjoa > >Senior Editor Electronic Products > >etaoin shrdlu > > > > > ============================================================================ === > Richard B. Langley E-mail: lang@XXX.XXX > Geodetic Research Laboratory Web: http://www.unb.ca/GGE/ > Dept. of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering Phone: +1 506 453-5142 > University of New Brunswick Fax: +1 506 453-4943 > Fredericton, N.B., Canada E3B 5A3 > Fredericton? Where's that? See: http://www.city.fredericton.nb.ca/ > ============================================================================ === >