Re: GPS 2R-M1 FINALLY LAUNCHED
- From: gavin@xxxxxxxxxxx (Gavin Scott)
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 21:02:29 -0000
Sam Wormley <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ref: http://www.ion.org/vol101/vol10.htm
> Status of Additional Civil Signals
[...]
> A constellation of at least 24 space vehicles having the L5 signal is not
> expected before about 2014.
Yet the first manufacturer to incorporate support for L2 and/or L5 in
their receiver chipset (assuming the antenna systems for L1 can be
made usable at the new frequencies) so that they can advertise that
they're "all frequency" or "L2/L5 ready" will have a distinct advantage,
so I predict you'll be able to buy such a receiver long before it
will be really useful, and I'm sure people will start whining about
not being able to use the L2 signal within minutes of it coming
online :-)
The GPS manufacturers will love this since they can sell at least two
new generations of receivers to everyone over the next few years.
G.
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