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www.gpsworld.com informs that PRN135 is now back to full healthy,
available for aviation and other safety of life applications. But there's no word to that end on http://www.nstb.tc.faa.gov/ as well as http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...nss/waas/news/ yet. At the same time WAAS nstb SV status page shows PRN135 UDRE now at 50 meters. At this point PRN135 begins to really useful as a ranging source for non precision approaches. This suggests that PRN135 has MT0 really removed. And this should mean absent any signal quality issues in less than a day or two ranging UDRE improves to 7.5 meters (the best possible for WAAS GEOs). UDRE 7.5 meters is useful for precision approaches. Marcelo Pacheco |
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On Mar 19, 10:46*am, macpacheco wrote:
www.gpsworld.cominforms that PRN135 is now back to full healthy, available for aviation and other safety of life applications. But there's no word to that end onhttp://www.nstb.tc.faa.gov/as well ashttp://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ato/service_.... yet. At the same time WAAS nstb SV status page shows PRN135 UDRE now at 50 meters. At this point PRN135 begins to really useful as a ranging source for non precision approaches. This suggests that PRN135 has MT0 really removed. And this should mean absent any signal quality issues in less than a day or two ranging UDRE improves to 7.5 meters (the best possible for WAAS GEOs). UDRE 7.5 meters is useful for precision approaches. Marcelo Pacheco The VPL realtime charts show coverage to NW Alaska fully restored. This confirms without doubt that PRN135 is fully healthy for WAAS integrity/corrections. PRN 135 still has 12 degrees west to go until it reaches its normal/ backup orbital slot. Also its currently operating on a 50 meter UDRE for ranging, which is useful for non-precision approaches, but is useless for LPVs. This is probably due to PRN 135 still being repositioned. Ranging allows WAAS GEOs to be used like a regular GPS satellite, except that they are always less accurate than a regular GPS satellite (GPS satellites reach 3 meter UDRE after they come in view of a lot of WAAS reference stations, while WAAS GEOs are limited to 7.5 meter UDRE, even though they are monitored by most reference stations 24x7). Marcelo Pacheco |
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