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Aircraft Will Need Avionics Receivers Capable Of Processing L5 Signals From GPS III Satellites
Aviation Today (6/11) reports that “aircraft will need to have avionics receivers able to process the legacy L1 signal and the most recent L5 signal to take advantage of the precision location advances in the Global Positioning System III and GPS III Follow-On (GPS IIIF) satellites. L5, the third signal for GPS satellites, operates at 1176 MHz and is used on GPS II satellites, but will become fully operational with GPS III and IIIF satellites.” GPS III and IIIF satellites “are to feature better resiliency, greater accuracy and up to eight times improved anti-jamming capability for military users.” The GPS Innovation Alliance “includes Lockheed Martin, the alliance’s newest member and the builder of the GPS satellites; John Deere, Garmin, Trimble, and Collins Aerospace, as well as 11 national organizations in the alliance’s affiliates program.”
Save your pennies for new boxes! I am holding off on any new current GPS boxes since they will be OBE in the not too distant future.
Aviation Today (6/11) reports that “aircraft will need to have avionics receivers able to process the legacy L1 signal and the most recent L5 signal to take advantage of the precision location advances in the Global Positioning System III and GPS III Follow-On (GPS IIIF) satellites. L5, the third signal for GPS satellites, operates at 1176 MHz and is used on GPS II satellites, but will become fully operational with GPS III and IIIF satellites.” GPS III and IIIF satellites “are to feature better resiliency, greater accuracy and up to eight times improved anti-jamming capability for military users.” The GPS Innovation Alliance “includes Lockheed Martin, the alliance’s newest member and the builder of the GPS satellites; John Deere, Garmin, Trimble, and Collins Aerospace, as well as 11 national organizations in the alliance’s affiliates program.”
Save your pennies for new boxes! I am holding off on any new current GPS boxes since they will be OBE in the not too distant future.