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Date:1998-09-17 18:00:00
Sender:Wolfgang Seemueller, EDC; Roger Wood, RGO <[Mailed W. Seemueller <seemuell@dgfi.badw-muenchen.de>]>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 159: Distribution of daily GLONASS IRVs for IGEX-98
Author:Wolfgang Seemueller, EDC
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SLR Electronic Mail 1998-09-17 18:00:00 UTC Message No. 159
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Author: Wolfgang Seemueller, EDC; Roger Wood, RGO
Subject: Distribution of daily GLONASS IRVs for IGEX-98


Distribution of daily GLONASS IRVs for IGEX-98

Following on from the announcement made in SLRMAIL 151 this message
gives details of the availability and distribution of the daily IRVs
computed at Herstmonceux from the CODE orbits formed in Berne. Please
refer to SLRMAIL 151 for details of file naming and definitive
information about satellite identifiers.

FTP access:
To repeat the information given in SLRMAIL 151: the files are
deposited at the European Data Centre (EDC) in subdirectory:
pub/laser/predictions/RGO_PRED
and at RGO in subdirectory:
pub/slrirv/current
from where they are available by anonymous FTP.

Email:
The files are available by email on request to Wolfgang Seemueller
(seemueller@dgfi.badw-muenchen.de). Stations may choose to receive
file with either the 6 hourly IRVs (multiplicity 4) or 24 hourly IRVs
(multiplicity 1) - please specify when making your request. Addresses
on the lists will receive mail messages for all active GLONASS
satellites each day with the following standard headers:

Subj: GLONASS-62 IRVS COD4 SWISS/RGO for multiplicity 4
Subj: GLONASS-62 IRVS COD1 SWISS/RGO for multiplicity 1

GPS predictions:
Exactly the same scheme is used to produce IRV files for the two GPS
satellites tracked by the network. At present 6 hourly IRVs for both
are available at EDC and RGO using a file naming scheme announced in
SLRMAIL 36. Subscribers to the GLONASS email lists will also receive
GPS files using the naming convention adopted for the GLONASS files.
The ”old-style” GPS file deposits will be discontinued at the end of
1998 September.



[Mailed From: ”W. Seemueller” ]

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