Message-ID: <4918414D.10205@aiub.unibe.ch> Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:12:29 +0100 From: Stefan Schaer User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (Windows/20070728) To: igsmail Subject: [IGSMAIL-5854]: Three new GLONASS-M satellites active Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 10 Nov 06:12:53 PST 2008 Message Number 5854 ****************************************************************************** Author: Stefan Schaer Dear IGS/IGLOS colleagues, We got confronted with first IGS/IGLOS tracking data of the three new GLONASS-M satellites launched on 25 Sep 2008, namely: R18 (724) on 17 Oct 2008 (day 291) R21 (725) on 27 Oct 2008 (day 301) R22 (726) on 06 Nov 2008 (day 311) With these three new satellites, the GLONASS-M constellation now consists of 16 satellites: R06, R07, R09, R10, R11, R13, R14, R15, R17, R18, R19, R20, R21, R22, R23, R24. The only remaining active GLONASS satellite of the older generation is R04. The CODE GNSS orbit products include currently up to 48 satellites (32 GPS plus 16 GLONASS). It should be mentioned that current data of R09 (722) is considered useless and is therefore generally excluded from our analysis. IMPORTANT NOTE: There is still a significant number of IGS/IGLOS GNSS receivers which is not yet ready for zero or negative GLONASS frequency channels. This is an unacceptable situation, especially since already 8 (of 17) GLONASS satellites transmit their signals on these frequency channels: R09 (-2), R11 (0), R13 (-2), R15 (0), R17 (-1), R18 (-3), R21 (-1), R22 (-3). See: http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/download/igsdata/tracking_glonass.txt See also IGS Mails 5650, 5668, 5695, 5824: http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/mail/igsmail/2007/msg00130.html http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/mail/igsmail/2007/msg00148.html http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/mail/igsmail/2008/msg00017.html http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/mail/igsmail/2008/msg00146.html List of GNSS receivers not yet ready for negative frequency channels: BAKO LEICA GRX1200GGPRO 5.00/3.013 CAGZ TPS E_GGD 3.1 MAR,13,2007 P2 CRAR TPS ODYSSEY_E 2.5 JUN,22,2005 P1 ILHA LEICA GRX1200GGPRO 5.10 MOBJ TPS LEGACY 2.3 APR,28,2004 P4 MTBG TPS GB-1000 MTKA ASHTECH Z18 0065 ZT16 PARK JPS E_GGD 2.5 POUS TPS GB-1000 2.5 APR,07,2005 P1B1 SNEC TPS GB-1000 2.5 JUN,22,2005 P1 SYDN JPS E_GGD 2.3P3 TIXJ TPS ODYSSEY_E 2.5 JUN,22,2005 P1 TSEA LEICA GRX1200GGPRO 4.10 VESL TPS GB-1000 3.1 JUN,28,2007 P3 List of GNSS receivers not tracking (or reporting) GLONASS at all: CNMR TRIMBLE NETR5 NP 3.50 / SP 0.00 EPRT LEICA GRX1200GGPRO 5.62 GOPE ASHTECH Z18 0065 GUUG TRIMBLE NETR5 NP 3.50 / SP 0.00 MAT1 ASHTECH Z18 0065 ZT16 NTZ1 TPS NETG3 3.2 DEC,12,2007 VEN1 ASHTECH Z18 0065 ZT16 Corresponding lists are regularly posted to: http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/download/igsdata/tracking_glo_neg_freq_not_ready.txt http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/download/igsdata/tracking_no_glonass.txt Best regards, The CODE AC Team