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Welcome to the Navtech Seminars Photo Page!

A group of attendees from Course 122: GPS Fundamentals & Applications, Course 356: GPS Operation for Engineers & Technical Professionals, and Course 499: Advanced GPS Receiver Architectures & Design by the differential transmission tower at the Point Loma US Coast Guard Station in San Diego March 2002.

Attendees of Course 356: GPS Operation for Engineers & Technical
Professionals
, New Orleans, December 2001 and instructor, Dr. Chris
Hegarty (front left).

Attendees of Course 218: Indoor GPS, held at the Doubletree Hotel in
San Diego, March 2001 and instructor, Dr. Frank van Diggelen.
Mr. Logan Scott (bottom
right) together with the
attendees of Course 442:
GPS Acquisition and
Tracking Techniques
at
the Doubletree Hotel in
San Diego, March 2001.
Attendees of Course 536:
Advanced Integration of
GPS and INS
in San
Diego, March 2001.

Attendees from Course 356: GPS Operation for Engineers and Course
323: GPS Interference and Jamming Issues for Civil & Military Users
at
the Chateau Sonesta Hotel in New Orleans December, 2000. Instructor
Dr. Chris Hegarty seated in the center front.


Mr. Phil Ward teaching link analysis for free space propagation on day 2
of Course 323: GPS Interference & Jamming Issues for Civil & Military
Users
in New Orleans December, 2000.


Dr. Chris Hegarty teaches Wednesday - Friday of Course 356. Here he
is discussing the effect of receiver bandwidth on the received GPS
signal with attendees in New Orleans December, 2000.

Attendees of Navtech Course 135: Practical GPS for Professional
Users
, held at the Bahia Hotel in San Diego July, 2000 pose for this
shot with Instructors Franck Boynton (second from right, bottom row)
and Keith McDonald (top left).

An evening demonstration of GPS equipment is given to the attendees
of the Fundamentals of GPS course in Annapolis, MD
Dr. James Sennott teaches
the Navtech tutorial on
Differential GPS at ION
GPS-2000.
 
Navtech instructors
attend the annual
speakers breakfast

 

 

 

From left to right: 
Dr. Alan Pue, JHU/APL; Mr. Logan Scott, Consultant; Mr. Allen Lowry, Boeing; Dr. Per Enge, Stanford Univ.; Dr. Scott Pace, RAND; Dr. Dennis Akos, Stanford Univ.; Dr. Gerard Lachapelle, Univ. of Calgary; Dr. James Sennott, Tracking and Imaging Systems, Inc.; Mr. Len Jacobson, GSAM; Mr. Keith McDonald, Navtech Seminars and GPS Supply.

Navtech Seminars and GPS
Supply President Carolyn
McDonald and Technical Director,
Keith McDonald

Mr. Logan Scott
instructs the course on
RFI and Jamming at
ION GPS-2000.

 

 

     
Attendees of Course 499: Advance GPS Receiver Architectures &
Design
, in San Diego July, 2000 and instructor, Dr. James Sennott 
(rear left).

 

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