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What is NAV PSEUDO RANDOM NOISE 16 OUT OF SERVICE. There is another one that has 20 instead of 16.
thanksThose two satellites will be out for maintenance.
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=constellationStatus
I still wouldn't eat it. It's bad for your liver.Truly random noise is difficult if not impossible to synthesize so they have to use the pseudo stuff. Besides it's lower in cholesterol and unsaturated fats.
Thank you for your concern for my liver....but I haz confusion...what does your consumption choice have to do with my liver?I still wouldn't eat it. It's bad for your liver.
You know what they say: "It's a big world" and "balance in universe" and all that mumbo-jumbo.Thank you for your concern for my liver....but I haz confusion...what does your consumption choice have to do with my liver?
Those two satellites will be out for maintenance.
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=constellationStatus
Okay, but what am I supposed to do with that bit of knowledge?
Don't you now wish you had memorized that absolutely utterly useless number of satellites required for an accurate GPS position back when you were studying for the written test full of such silly questions?Depending on where you are and the time you are there, you may not have enough functioning satellites visible ...
4 plus waas ground station. End of education.Don't you now wish you had memorized that absolutely utterly useless number of satellites required for an accurate GPS position back when you were studying for the written test full of such silly questions?
I see that notam from time to time, no noticeable change in GPS functionality. I guess be more prepared than normal to switch to alternate nav methods is the point?
Then you'd fail that question.4 plus waas ground station. End of education.
3 for triangulation but that assumes Flatland. For 3D (altitude) the 4th sat is needed for spherical location. I forget what the 5th is for.Then you'd fail that question.
IIRC, they were looking for answer "5" for some strange reason. Though 3 are normally sufficient (hence term "triangulation"). *shrug*
3 for triangulation but that assumes Flatland. For 3D (altitude) the 4th sat is needed for spherical location. I forget what the 5th is for.
4 plus ground station is 5 . . .which is the correct response.Then you'd fail that question.
IIRC, they were looking for answer "5" for some strange reason. Though 3 are normally sufficient (hence term "triangulation"). *shrug*
Don't you now wish you had memorized that absolutely utterly useless number of satellites required for an accurate GPS position back when you were studying for the written test full of such silly questions?
Such things weren't on my written test at the time. But thanks for playing
The RAIM prediction would be wrong because it doesn't know about interference. But RAIM itself would still detect the unusable solution when it occurred. I watched a 430 do just that as I started a missed approach near a large surfing event once. I suspect some jerk had a jammer.The way I always remembered it was: You need 2 more than the (conventional) number of dimensions you want to operate in.
2D plot, you need 4, 3D plot, you need 5.
The error correction one is what gets everybody
Anyway I'm guessing in this situation a RAIM wouldn't help as that wouldn't realize they were going to taken offline? I believe the RAIM check just tells us if enough satellites will be in the correct positions to do the job at a specified point in time and space, not whether they will actually be functional? In which case if one doesn't see the NOTAM then you are in for "Surprise, GPS degradation!".
Cool.Such things weren't on my written test at the time. But thanks for playing
Cool.
And may I assume that you actually took the real WRITTEN test? Not a "click-here-or-there" test?
The RAIM prediction would be wrong because it doesn't know about interference. But RAIM itself would still detect the unusable solution when it occurred. I watched a 430 do just that as I started a missed approach near a large surfing event once. I suspect some jerk had a jammer.
I don't think I will ever understand why the government puts up this great system for all to use and then they f*** with it. "But we NOTAMed it". So what? WHY do you have to f*** with it? It's working. Let it work. Let us use it. Don't f*** with it. Otherwise airplanes will fall out of sky and hipsters will get lost around the corner from their house. Don't f*** with it, dammit.
Ok. It's out of service. If it's one of the 5 I need for that flight than I'm one short. But why the PSUEDO RANDOM NOISE stuff? Is why it's out of service pertinent somehow? What if it said BATTERY DEAD? NUMBER THREE TRANSITIOR TITS UP? CRASHED AND NEEDS REPROGRAMMING?What is NAV PSEUDO RANDOM NOISE 16 OUT OF SERVICE. There is another one that has 20 instead of 16.