Message-ID: <8B3E03343914D411A51000062938C7969EE089@golf.npl.co.uk>
From: Jon Clarke <jon.clarke@npl.co.uk>
To: "IGLOS_Mail (E-mail)" <iglosmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov>,
        "3SNavigation (E-mail)" <Nav3S@aol.com>
Cc: John Laverty <john.laverty@npl.co.uk>, John Davis
	 <john.davis@npl.co.uk>
Subject: [IGLOSMAIL-164] Contacting 3S Navigation
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 11:40:16 -0000
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IGLOS Electronic Mail      20 Dec 03:41:38 PST 2000   Message Number 164
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Author: Jon Clarke

Dear Colleagues, 

Can anybody tell me how to contact 3S Navigation? Over the past week I
have tried e-mailing, telephoning and faxing their website contacts
(Nav3S@aol.com, Voice Phone: (949) 862-5900, FAX: (949) 862-5908). There
have been no replies to the e-mails, and their phone and fax numbers
have been disconnected. 

Any information would be gratefully received. 

Regards, 
Jon 

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Mr Jon Clarke                                 Time and Frequency
Section,
tel: +44 (0) 20 8943 6548  Centre for Electromagnetic and Time
Metrology,
fax: +44 (0) 20 8943 6529                   National Physical
Laboratory,
e-mail: jon.clarke@npl.co.uk                     Queens Road,
Teddington,
web: http://www.npl.co.uk/npl/ctm/                         TW11 0LW,
U.K.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nav3S@aol.com [mailto:Nav3S@aol.com]
> Sent: 2000-10-05 17:10
> To: jon.clarke@npl.co.uk
> Subject: Re: Future R100 support
> 
> 3S Navigation is continuing to support the R100 product.
> Spare p-code boards are available. Please let us know
> if you require addtional boards.
> 
> With respect to the R100 operation when no GLONASS
> satellites are visible, we are working on this. The software
> was developed when the GLONASS constellation was being
> developed, but now the number of good satellites has dropped
> significantly. The goal is to have the R100 work with GPS only,
> and then start using GLONASS when satellites become visible.
