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GPSetc.com News
The GPS/GNSS newsletter by Navtech Seminars & GPS Supply, 
the GPS professional's resource since 1984.
March 10, 2004

Editor-in-Chief: Carolyn P. McDonald  (send news items to cmcdonald@navtechgps.com)

Technical Editor: Keith D. McDonald (satconsult@aol.com)

Production & Design: Yelena Teterina (yteterina@navtechgps.com)

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Included in this Newsletter: 
(click on hyperlinks below to jump to news items)

1) ION GNSS 2004 call for abstracts that are due March 12
2) San Diego March course dates have been adjusted 
3) San Diego Mission Valley rooms may still be available
4) Aviation week item on Galileo 
    (with our own editorial comments by Keith
McDonald)
5) Navtech's 2004 public course schedule after March
6) Links to various navigation industry newsletters
7) Meetings calendar: see two new items about a Simulator User's 
    Conference

 

1) ION GNSS 2004 call for abstracts that are due March 12

The ION has sent a notice out to remind folks that abstracts for the Sept. 21-24, 2004 meeting in Long Beach are due this Friday, March 12. The meeting, in Portland Oregon last year, has been renamed to be ION GNSS 2004.

Go to www.ion.org and click on ION GNSS 2004, then the "Abstract Submission Form" link. This is the largest GPS meeting in the world; be there! Also, remember that Navtech Seminars presents two days of short courses prior to the conference. Courses will be available no later than June 1 on the web. www.ion.org 

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2) San Diego March course dates have been adjusted

For a chart showing the rearrangement of course dates go to:
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/0401SanDiego_course_chart.asp 

THESE COURSES START MONDAY, March 15 , SO IF YOU WANT TO ATTEND, IT'S TIME TO LET US KNOW SO THAT WE CAN HAVE COURSE MATERIALS READY FOR YOU. 
WE NOW HAVE PLENTY OF PEOPLE IN EACH OF THE REMAINING COURSES, WILL HAVE AN EQUIPMENT DEMO BY FRANCK BOYNTON ON MONDAY EVENING, AND ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO A VERY PLEASANT AND INTERESTING WEEK IN SAN DIEGO WITH YOU.

NOTE: Course 356 and its derivatives 111, 122, 217 and 356B are all scheduled on their original dates. Check the others below for their date shifts.

and it's components known as...

NEW DATES (Note that you can take both 331 and 323 if you wish.)

POSTPONEMENT

  • 212: Test, Evaluation and Signal Simulation
    taught by Mr. Peter Boulton
    NOTE: This course, originally planned for March 19 has been postponed until Sept 20, when it will be presented as part of the ION GPS/GNSS tutorials in Long Beach. We apologize for this rescheduling.

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3) San Diego Mission Valley rooms may still be available

The Doubletree Mission Valley in San Diego is holding a block of rooms for our group for the March 15-19 courses. Please be sure to call them at (619)297-5466 for a room as soon as possible. And identify yourself as being with the NAVTECH ROOM BLOCK. Rooms MAY still be available, but can no longer guarantee a room or our special rate of $135 commercial and $110 government (But I'd ask!)

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4) Aviation week item on Galileo 
    (with our own editorial comments by Keith
McDonald)

Aviation Week & Space Technology, March 8 issue carries an article on the new cooperation between the US and Europe on GALILEO. You can view it on their website at:

http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=awst&id=news/03084wna.xml

Comments by Keith McDonald
Technical Director, Navtech Seminars & GPS Supply:
 

"Aviation Week in its March 8th issue reported that the US and Europe have
apparently come together in agreement on cooperative arrangements for Galileo and GPS. Originally, the Pentagon was much opposed to Galileo and many in Europe saw this as a desire for a US monopoly in the navigation satellites field. However, a US representative after the Brussels meeting was quoted as stating that "We've resolved all substantive issues." The US reluctantly agreed to include the military signal (M-code) in the agreement with the Europeans' encrypted Public Regulated Signal (PRS) according to Heinz Hilbrecht, of the European Commission who led the European Union delegation. He further stated that the agreement " ...is not just an agreement that's tailor -made to protect the M-code ... The U.S. has agreed to study means of protecting the PRS."

Also, it appears that the US and the EU have finally agreed upon a common
open signal definition. There was considerable earlier US concern relating to the EU's proposed M-code overlay which is no longer a candidate. The agreed upon signal is a split spectrum BOC (Binary Offset Carrier) 1,1 in lieu of the previously discussed BOC (1.5,1.5) and the BOC(2,2) signal structures. Hilbrecht indicated that their PRS would be optimized and that the signal specifications would be provided to the US as soon as they are completed.

The US and EU also agreed on a future common open signal structure to be broadcast on GPS III as well as Galileo. There was further agreement that "Galileo services will not degrade the navigation capabilities of U.S. and NATO forces."

Surprisingly (at least to many of us), the business development manager for the Galileo Joint Undertaking (JU), Mike Mattner, was quoted at the Brussels meeting as saying "I think the U.S. should join the JU." This may indicate an opening for some additional business opportunities for US industry. The first two Galileo spacecraft will be launched into orbit by the Russian Soyuz boosters. The first launch is scheduled for 2005."

Editorial comments by Keith McDonald (This article is found in the March 8th issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology on page 24.)

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5) Navtech's 2004 public course schedule after March

***May 16, 2004 *******************

Rotterdam, The Netherlands (Beautiful time of year)
Tutorials on Galileo and LORAN prior to GNSS, Sunday afternoon. Details to be announced soon.

*** June 1, 2004 *******************

The Hyatt Long Beach, Long Beach, California (Perfect weather)
Tutorial prior to ISCe (International Satellite & Communications Expo)

*** June 14-18, 2004 *******************

The Sheraton Barcelo
Annapolis, Maryland (Washington DC area) (Lovely time of year)

and it's components known as...

*** September 20-21, 2004 *******************

The Hyatt Long Beach
Long Beach, California (Perfect weather)

Navtech's tutorials prior to ION GNSS 2004 (same series as ION GPS/GNSS 2003 in Portland, Oregon, just a revised name)

These tutorials (32 half days in a 2-day period) will be announced by June 1, 2004. Prices will be the same as 2003. See www.navtechgps.com under seminars for our 2003 series, for an idea of what we will be offering.

*** December 6-10, 2004 *******************

The Chateau Sonesta New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana (The best time of all to be in festive New Orleans)

and its components, known as....

*** Franck Boynton of our Navtech GPS Supply will be on hand in San Diego, Annapolis, and New Orleans to demonstrate equipment. Call if you have special requests.***

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6) Links to various navigation industry newsletters

Military and Space magazine's newsletter is found at:
http://mae.pennnet.com/Search/index.cfm?Section=Archives 

The European Space Agency publishes an EGNOS newsletter that is called EGNOS NEWS, focusing both on EGNOS and on satellite navigation issues.
http://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/egnos/estb/newsletter.htm 

To learn about the world's most relied upon GPS technical magazine, GPS World, go to http://www.gpsworld.com/gpsworld 

For the authoritative Galileo newsletter, go to:
http://www.genesis-office.org/galileo_newsletters/galileo_newsletters.html 

For the archives of the Locus Inc. newsletter on LORAN positioning and timing, go to: http://www.locusinc.com/loran_newsletter.html 

For the electronic on-line magazine for GPS professional users published by Matteo Luccio, go to www.gpsuser.com (the latest issue is Nov. 13, 2003)

For the newsletter published by Professional Surveyor Magazine, Marc Cheeves, Publisher, go to http://www.profsurv.com/newsArc.htm 

Continuously updated newsletter by the US Coast Guard's Navigation Center "NAVCEN" is at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/ 

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7) Meetings calendar: see two new items about a Simulator User's 
    Conference
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"CGSIC 43rd Meeting The next meeting of the CGSIC will be held in Arlington,
VA March 10-11, 2004 . For more information and registration go to: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/cgsic/meetings/43rd_CGSIC_Meeting.htm 
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March 15-19, 2004 Navtech courses in San Diego, California
(PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE SOME DATE CHANGES WITHIN THIS WEEK)
THE CHANGES ARE NOW ONLINE AT OUR WEBSITE at
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/0401SanDiego_course_chart.asp 

These courses will be at the beautiful Doubletree Hotel Mission Valley
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March 28-31, 2004
Toronto Convention Centre
GeoTec Event
Theme: "Pathways to Integration"
www.GeoPlace.com/gt 
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April 1-2, 2004, Washington DC
Spirent's Simulator Users Conference. You may access information and
registration form at www.spirentfederal.com/conference 
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April 6-7, 2004, Anaheim, California
Spirent's Simulator Users Conference will be held here as well. You may
access information and registration form at www.spirentfederal.com/conference 
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May 16-19, 2004
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
GNSS 2004
Theme: "Merging Science and Applications"
(Navtech will be giving a half day tutorial on Sunday afternoon, May
16, 2004, on Galileo. Plans to be announced later.)

www.enc-gnss2004.com 
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June 1, 2004
Navtech tutorial prior to ISCe (see details in #2 above)
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June 7-9, 2004
ION 60th Annual Meeting
Co-Sponsored by Air Force Institute of Technology and CIGTF
Dayton Marriott Hotel
Dayton, Ohio ( see www.ion.org )
______________________________________
June 14-18, 2004
Sheraton Barcelo
Navtech courses in Annapolis, Maryland (see Item #2 above for details)
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June 22-23, 2004
Munich, Germany
EURAN 2004
email schulze-thesing.dgon.bonn@t-online.de for further information

Theme: "Integration of GPS, EGNOS, Galileo and LORAN-C/EUROFIX"
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September 21-24, 2004 (Preceded by Navtech's tutorials at the Hyatt Long
Beach Sept. 20-21)
ION GNSS 2004
Long Beach Convention Center
Long Beach, California

(Formerly known as ION GPS, and then ION GPS/GNSS, still presented by the ION's Satellite Division)

www.ion.org for both registration and hotel reservations (but not until about Jan. 1, 2004. (or www.GPSetc.com to view Navtech's tutorials by June 1, 2004. The 2003 schedule, which is similar, will be carried on our site until replaced with the 2004 schedule.)
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The 36th Annual PTTI Meeting
Hyatt Regency
Washington, DC, December 7-9, 2004
Contact Sheila Faulkner at: mailto: bopenyan@aol.com 
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2004 International Symposium on GPS/GNSS
Sydney, Australia, 6-8 December 2004
http://www.gnss2004.org 
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The 37th Annual PTTI Meeting
Vancouver, BC, Canada, August, 2005
Will meet with the IEEE Frequency Control Symposium.
Contact Sheila Faulkner at: mailto: bopenyan@aol.com
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