Delivered-To: igsreport@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 17:15:58 -0700 From: Yvonne Vigue Message-Id: <200507190015.j6J0FwUF004663@backus.jpl.nasa.gov> To: igsreport@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Subject: [IGSREPORT-12762] Wk 1330 JPL Analysis Report Sender: owner-igsreport Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Report 18 Jul 17:16:00 PDT 2005 Message Number 12762 ****************************************************************************** Author: Y Vigue-Rodi ****************************************************************************** JPL ANALYSIS REPORT GPS-WEEK 1330 (DAYS 184-190, DATES 2005 Jul 03 - Jul 09) ****************************************************************************** Submitted by the JPL IGS/FLINN Analysis Team: Y E Bar-Sever, B J Newport, Y Vigue-Rodi, F H Webb, J F Zumberge all at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91109. Files listed below are available in Unix compressed format and can be retrieved using anonymous ftp to sideshow.jpl.nasa.gov (137.78.60.30), directory pub/jpligsac/1330. These files (except for *.tro) have also been sent to the CDDIS. ______________________________________________________________________________ filename contents ______________________________________________________________________________ jpl13307.sum This text file. jpl13307.erp Earth rotation parameters for GPS week 1330. jpl13307.snx Ground station coordinates for GPS week 1330, SINEX format. jpl1330[0-6].sp3 GPS ephemerides for GPS week 1330, sp3 format. jpl1330[0-6].sp3c GPS ephemerides for GPS week 1330, sp3c format. jpl1330[0-6].tro Ground station troposphere estimates for GPS week 1330. jpl1330[0-6].clk GPS and ground station clocks for GPS week 1330, RINEX. ______________________________________________________________________________ Median Orbit Repeatability (see table below): 4.5 cm Due to potential problems, data from stations mentioned below were not considered for use in the global solution for the day indicated. (For geographical reasons, they may not have been used in any case.) WARNING: Data from PRN19 excluded days 184 and 187. WARNING: Data from PRN30 excluded day 187. JPL REFERENCE CLOCK TABLE GPS week 1330 (2005 Jul 03 - Jul 09) 2005-07-03 USN3 2005-07-04 USN3 2005-07-05 USN3 2005-07-06 USN3 2005-07-07 USN3 2005-07-08 USN3 2005-07-09 USN3 END REFERENCE CLOCK TABLE In the following table, UT1R-UTC are the integrated values based on estimated LODR values in the adjacent column. See IGS Report No. 1498 (jpl07827.sum) for details: JPL ERP TABLE GPS week 1330 (2005 Jul 03 - Jul 09) version 2 MJD XPole Ypole UT1R-UTC LODR Xsg Ysg UTsg LOsg Nr Nf Nt Xrt Yrt 10**-6" 10**-6" .1us .1us/d 10**-6" .1us .1us/d 10**-6"/d 53554.50 -37990 399306 -6243689 -5022 21 23 108 108 79 0 28 1013 898 53555.50 -36861 400506 -6238630 -5097 20 22 105 105 79 0 29 1052 1383 53556.50 -35351 401954 -6233718 -4727 20 22 105 105 79 0 29 1653 1403 53557.50 -33555 403649 -6229194 -4321 21 23 107 107 79 0 27 1585 1692 53558.50 -31989 405417 -6224961 -4144 20 21 101 101 79 0 29 1494 1481 53559.50 -30542 406874 -6220704 -4371 20 21 100 100 79 0 29 1514 1189 53560.50 -29197 407784 -6216412 -4212 20 23 102 102 79 0 29 1608 639 END ERP TABLE The following table indicates the "3-dimensional orbit repeatability", as defined in IGS Mail Message 37, for GPS week 1330: ["3d rss" = sqrt(xrms**2 + yrms**2 + zrms**2)] JPL ORBIT REPEATABILITY TABLE GPS week 1330 (2005 Jul 03 - Jul 09) 05 7 3 05 7 4 05 7 5 05 7 6 05 7 7 05 7 8 05 7 9 prn 3d rss (cm) 1 2.6 4.3 4.5 6.7 4.5 4.9 4.5 2 4.4 3.4 4.3 3.9 3.2 3.3 3.0 3 3.0 2.5 4.0 5.7 4.4 3.1 4.7 4 3.0 5.5 5.0 4.5 3.9 4.0 12.1 5 5.2 2.9 5.3 4.3 2.7 3.3 4.1 6 4.0 2.5 3.6 4.9 3.5 4.7 4.3 7 3.2 5.4 13.6 3.5 2.4 3.4 3.2 8 3.4 4.5 4.4 3.3 2.6 6.0 3.0 9 6.1 7.2 6.1 6.4 5.3 4.4 3.2 10 5.1 1.9 4.5 4.2 3.4 4.1 4.3 11 11.6 4.9 5.2 5.2 6.3 6.4 8.2 13 3.1 4.1 2.5 3.1 3.5 2.5 3.1 14 4.4 4.6 5.0 4.3 5.9 4.8 5.2 15 4.3 3.5 4.6 6.1 6.8 5.8 5.6 16 3.7 3.8 4.3 3.8 5.3 3.3 4.0 18 7.5 5.8 5.0 7.0 7.3 3.9 6.6 19 9.0 2.8 9.6 5.8 8.7 20 3.5 5.0 6.5 8.7 4.6 8.1 5.0 21 3.3 3.3 4.4 6.9 5.0 6.4 6.9 22 5.1 5.9 5.9 4.8 7.3 5.0 5.4 23 6.8 4.5 4.7 4.5 6.6 3.2 4.8 24 3.6 6.7 5.3 4.4 4.1 4.2 3.5 25 3.7 3.9 4.4 5.9 4.8 5.0 6.0 26 5.1 4.9 3.8 4.5 4.1 3.2 4.3 27 4.2 6.0 4.7 2.8 5.2 7.2 4.3 28 1.7 4.1 4.8 3.5 3.8 5.4 3.9 29 3.4 3.6 4.1 5.5 2.1 4.6 5.0 30 4.5 2.6 3.3 1.7 3.5 3.1 31 4.2 5.4 5.6 6.3 6.0 8.6 7.0 _______________________ END ORBIT REPEATABILITY TABLE The following table statistically summarizes this week's "engineering data", as described in IGS Report No. 1528: JPL ENGINEERING DATA SUMMARY TABLE GPS week 1330 (2005 Jul 03 - Jul 09) receiver/transmitter (* means fiducial site) | days analyzed | | rms clock noise (ns) | | | average clock solution (us) | | | | rms pseudorange (cm) | | | | | (dot means pcode not analyzed) | | | | | rms phase (mm) | | | | | | average arc (hr) | | | | | | | |___ |__ |_______ |_______ |___ |___ |__ ALGO* 7.0 0.558e-01 0.620 57.7 4.77 3.52 ALIC 1.0 11.6 -0.739e-01 78.0 5.00 3.08 ALRT 1.0 6.87 -0.686e-01 17.0 5.00 3.05 AMC2 7.0 0.577e-01 -0.126e-02 42.7 6.00 3.10 ANKR 1.9 25.3 -0.186e-01 36.5 4.57 3.24 AREQ 7.0 14.8 -0.556e-01 24.9 4.16 3.32 ARTU 6.8 9.89 -0.774e-01 22.2 5.00 2.30 ASPA 7.0 0.289e+06 -1.96 39.6 6.44 3.95 AUCK* 6.4 9.83 -0.754e-01 47.4 4.74 2.91 BAHR* 5.0 0.878 919. 35.2 4.81 3.57 BILI 6.9 9.30 -0.861e-01 41.9 6.15 2.54 BJFS 4.0 10.5 -0.717e-01 38.5 5.76 3.49 BOGT 3.7 13.5 -0.581e-01 45.5 6.00 3.64 BRAZ 5.9 0.291e+06 507. 54.3 5.00 1.90 BRST 0.9 0.288e+06 511. 55.0 5.00 1.59 CAGL 1.0 0.288e+06 -12.1 38.0 6.00 3.62 CAS1* 6.9 7.71 -0.577e-01 45.1 4.00 1.71 CEDU* 5.6 0.298 701. 43.3 4.00 3.19 CHAT* 5.8 10.1 -0.625e-01 61.4 5.00 2.79 CIC1 7.0 33.0 -0.314e-02 42.7 4.74 2.94 COCO 4.9 10.4 840. 49.2 5.81 3.40 CONZ 6.0 0.289e+06 -0.125 52.5 4.86 2.86 CORD 1.0 11.5 -0.620e-01 30.0 5.00 2.77 CRAO 1.0 22.1 -0.614e-02 73.0 5.00 2.72 DAKA 6.9 16.1 -0.746e-01 49.3 5.00 3.51 DARR 2.8 0.289e+06 -6.44 43.0 5.00 3.50 DARW 2.9 3.82 932. 56.0 5.37 3.52 DGAR* 6.0 19.9 -0.852e-01 30.2 6.20 4.22 DUBO 7.0 82.4 0.239e-01 34.2 5.04 3.41 DWH1 7.0 0.445 0.139 52.8 6.59 2.87 EBRE 1.0 0.289e+06 509. 62.0 6.00 2.48 EURK 1.0 112. 314. 54.0 5.00 1.59 FAIR 3.0 0.937e-01 551. 25.0 6.38 2.30 FORT* 4.8 70.7 0.429 79.7 5.83 1.86 GLPS 7.0 10.3 -0.811e-01 36.9 5.00 4.46 GMAS 1.0 1.77 196. 69.0 6.00 2.04 GOUG 4.0 0.289e+06 509. 61.3 6.00 2.41 GUAM 7.0 18.2 -0.946e-01 56.2 6.86 3.74 GUAO 7.0 10.0 -0.616e-01 35.2 5.74 2.97 GUAT 5.0 0.291e+06 510. 68.8 6.61 2.06 HFLK 1.0 5.88 0.217e-01 39.0 4.00 2.49 HOB2* 6.9 0.104 -198. 35.7 5.30 3.38 HRAO* 6.0 0.671 905. 23.7 4.69 3.30 HUEG 0.7 0.290e+06 -5.53 40.0 6.00 2.85 HYDE 2.9 17.3 -0.833e-01 26.7 6.00 3.47 IISC 3.9 15.3 -0.839e-01 54.7 6.27 3.43 IRKT* 4.9 0.247 -22.7 61.0 5.61 2.59 ISPA 5.6 13.2 -0.701e-01 25.9 6.00 3.03 JAB1 0.9 13.9 -0.757e-01 44.0 6.00 3.01 KARR 3.9 10.3 -0.626e-01 50.2 5.25 3.04 KELY 1.0 7.45 -0.656e-01 32.0 6.00 1.60 KERG* 6.6 1.95 529. 55.6 5.31 2.62 KHAJ 5.9 0.171 0.233 63.8 7.00 2.60 KIR0 6.0 0.289e+06 0.420 47.7 6.00 2.37 KIT3* 6.7 31.4 -0.615e-02 50.8 6.00 3.25 KOKB 6.0 0.642e-01 664. 31.5 6.35 3.83 KOU1 2.8 0.269e+06 -43.6 57.7 6.70 3.47 KOUR* 4.0 0.176e+06 557. 28.5 5.51 4.40 KUNM 7.0 20.3 -0.480e-02 66.4 6.00 2.57 LAE1 5.7 14.7 -0.915e-01 60.9 6.66 3.85 LHAS* 3.6 24.4 -0.111e-01 33.5 5.00 3.18 LHAZ 0.9 0.288e+06 12.0 39.0 5.00 3.32 LPGS* 5.9 17.9 -0.185e-02 49.8 5.00 3.03 LROC 2.0 10.6 -0.648e-01 49.0 5.00 3.08 MAC1 6.3 11.3 -0.704e-01 30.2 4.00 2.40 MAD2 3.0 0.807e-01 26.1 44.7 6.68 3.11 MANA 1.7 0.289e+06 496. 59.6 7.00 2.27 MAS1* 5.0 23.0 -0.707e-01 25.8 4.00 3.67 MATE* 1.0 0.152 886. 40.0 5.00 2.02 MAUI 0.6 21.0 -0.917e-01 35.0 4.00 2.54 MAW1 1.0 7.73 -0.625e-01 51.0 4.00 1.73 MBAR 7.0 21.4 -0.855e-01 31.9 5.87 3.14 MCM4* 6.0 27.4 0.133e+04 76.6 3.38 1.72 MEDI 1.0 0.159 354. 60.0 6.00 2.51 MOBN 5.0 10.5 -0.681e-01 47.0 6.81 3.05 MTBG 0.9 0.286e+06 15.1 78.0 5.00 2.83 NKLG 7.0 0.276e+06 494. 60.9 6.00 2.04 NLIB* 2.0 0.432e-01 -0.198e-01 79.0 5.00 3.30 NNOR 0.7 12.6 -0.626e-01 43.0 6.00 3.47 NOT1 3.0 0.780e-01 44.4 45.9 6.00 2.32 NRIL 7.0 7.85 -0.810e-01 23.5 6.36 2.36 NSSP 2.0 9.96 -0.662e-01 54.5 5.00 3.00 NTUS 7.0 8.82 -0.104e-01 60.1 7.00 3.52 NYA1 6.0 0.139 -385. 31.0 4.69 2.40 OHI2 2.0 8.11 -0.365e-02 40.0 5.00 2.38 OHI3 5.0 0.289e+06 -2.70 40.2 5.00 2.50 ONSA* 7.0 0.103 36.3 43.5 5.30 2.40 OUS2 3.0 9.02 -0.849e-02 44.0 4.36 3.35 PDEL 7.0 54.9 -0.165e-01 41.4 6.00 3.19 PERT* 3.0 2.35 317. 39.4 5.00 3.09 PETP 3.0 11.4 -0.805e-01 48.8 6.00 2.79 PETS 4.0 11.5 -0.870e-01 72.4 6.00 2.82 POLV 0.9 0.290e+06 2.49 45.0 6.00 3.02 QAQ1 6.0 7.41 -0.669e-01 50.2 5.00 2.26 QIKI 3.0 7.47 -0.672e-01 58.0 4.36 2.01 RABT 2.0 11.7 -0.470e-02 54.6 4.00 2.70 RAMO 5.0 18.0 -0.834e-01 76.5 5.62 3.26 RBAY 1.0 22.7 -0.298e-02 63.0 4.00 1.75 REYK 6.8 9.34 -0.587e-02 46.9 6.00 2.25 RIOG* 6.9 8.03 -0.700e-01 33.9 4.00 2.38 SACH 7.0 7.86 -0.699e-01 50.7 5.00 2.08 SCH2 7.0 36.5 -264. 40.9 5.19 3.04 SFER 1.0 0.250e+06 -56.9 41.0 4.00 1.49 STJO 7.0 0.902e-01 -1.34 33.6 4.89 3.67 SUWN 4.0 7.17 0.236e-01 44.8 6.26 3.77 SYOG 5.7 1.09 163. 47.4 4.87 1.96 TCMS 1.0 54.4 -0.131e-01 40.0 6.00 3.33 TEHN 1.9 9.30 -0.719e-01 49.0 4.00 3.72 THTI 5.9 5.38 401. 60.7 6.33 3.88 THU2 1.0 15.2 -0.682e-01 40.0 4.00 1.40 THU3 4.0 7.92 -0.749e-01 49.0 4.00 2.56 TIXI 4.0 7.68 -0.848e-01 40.7 5.28 2.13 TNML 1.0 10.6 0.363e+04 41.0 6.00 3.60 TOW2 6.9 3.35 819. 38.7 4.60 3.63 TRAB 1.0 0.504e+06 -159. 43.0 5.00 1.24 TRO1 1.0 7.62 -0.116e-01 54.0 5.00 2.28 TSKB* 7.0 1.22 -1.71 24.9 5.16 3.81 TUBI 2.0 0.289e+06 3.83 59.8 5.52 3.15 TWTF 4.9 0.934e-01 0.278 57.0 6.21 3.07 ULAB 2.0 15.8 -0.131e-01 52.5 5.00 2.87 UNSA 4.0 16.2 -0.701e-01 63.2 6.77 2.67 USN3 7.6 . . 47.3 5.86 3.13 USUD 1.0 0.180 229. 36.0 6.00 3.39 UZHL 2.8 0.290e+06 510. 59.4 5.68 2.40 VESL 5.0 0.288e+06 498. 37.5 4.44 1.89 WHIT 4.0 3.55 21.4 32.4 5.00 2.74 YAKT 5.9 0.388e+05 681. 34.8 6.36 2.47 YAR2 2.0 2.04 1.83 32.0 4.00 3.20 YARR 1.0 14.1 -0.638e-01 45.0 4.00 2.38 YELL* 7.0 0.197 -1.37 46.0 5.00 1.89 YIBL 2.0 16.6 -0.776e-01 59.5 5.00 3.52 YSSK 1.0 11.0 -0.933e-01 47.0 5.00 3.15 ZIMJ 1.0 0.288e+06 5.64 46.0 5.00 2.82 ZWE2 1.0 11.0 -0.725e-02 28.0 5.00 3.33 PRN01 7.0 4.87 412. 43.7 5.00 2.91 PRN02 7.0 0.301 -26.4 47.0 6.59 3.06 PRN03 7.0 2.51 14.8 44.0 5.00 2.84 PRN04 7.0 0.962 110. 46.3 5.45 2.72 PRN05 7.0 2.91 112. 48.2 5.00 2.73 PRN06 7.0 1.45 687. 45.4 5.00 2.91 PRN07 7.0 0.690 211. 48.9 5.00 2.95 PRN08 6.8 2.82 -34.2 45.9 5.00 2.40 PRN09 6.6 2.24 -51.3 45.9 5.31 2.20 PRN10 7.0 2.42 66.5 48.4 5.00 2.77 PRN11 7.0 0.329 243. 47.9 5.00 2.89 PRN13 7.0 0.264 3.93 50.5 5.31 2.82 PRN14 7.0 0.408 -28.6 48.7 5.59 2.68 PRN15 7.0 2.79 455. 46.4 5.00 2.75 PRN16 7.0 0.376 4.37 46.0 5.15 2.87 PRN18 7.0 0.496 -169. 47.7 5.30 2.68 PRN19 5.0 0.296 -23.6 52.6 6.00 2.85 PRN20 7.0 0.420 -58.5 49.0 5.60 2.89 PRN21 7.0 0.376 112. 48.6 5.16 2.88 PRN22 7.0 0.494 28.5 46.0 6.31 2.91 PRN23 7.0 0.365 188. 51.3 6.00 3.02 PRN24 7.0 3.16 29.2 46.9 5.00 2.78 PRN25 6.5 2.57 97.3 45.7 5.30 2.34 PRN26 7.0 0.633 22.0 46.0 5.00 2.85 PRN27 6.8 2.44 6.03 47.0 5.15 2.48 PRN28 7.0 0.694 44.7 48.9 5.00 2.85 PRN29 7.0 0.802 166. 45.4 5.00 2.83 PRN30 6.0 1.09 282. 46.8 5.00 2.73 PRN31 7.0 5.45 3.02 46.5 4.88 3.03 _______________________ END ENGINEERING DATA SUMMARY TABLE As described in IGS Mail Message 37, the following table compares the JPL precise ephemerides with those from the broadcast ephemeris: JPL COMPARISON OF BROADCAST NAVIGATION MESSAGE WITH PRECISE EPHEMERIDES 05 7 3 05 7 4 05 7 5 05 7 6 05 7 7 05 7 8 05 7 9 prn 3d rss (cm) 1 598 739 823 375 539 323 416 2 244 177 243 108 112 140 82 3 242 167 177 339 250 335 162 4 244 203 150 201 194 151 173 5 210 341 544 199 311 419 368 6 570 368 316 283 286 294 278 7 164 162 274 120 123 208 115 8 716 461 663 541 542 292 332 9 347 343 238 188 309 234 307 10 270 238 230 192 208 193 230 11 319 249 285 244 219 217 178 13 180 183 195 197 181 224 219 14 334 256 301 361 348 194 215 15 369 358 334 350 349 603 738 16 252 261 236 226 208 192 192 18 270 208 320 233 172 201 241 19 341 407 280 277 193 20 210 205 232 239 206 206 195 21 490 266 259 360 290 303 222 22 334 361 280 254 203 128 187 23 144 188 111 125 80 115 76 24 221 352 205 240 230 220 235 25 509 391 444 576 541 346 453 26 340 326 176 280 362 312 263 27 277 302 398 464 345 269 296 28 241 253 278 228 234 211 198 29 372 320 232 239 259 375 454 30 368 356 259 190 314 183 31 243 263 202 289 393 537 359 _______________________ END COMPARISON OF BROADCAST NAVIGATION MESSAGE WITH PRECISE EPHEMERIDES global: algo alic alrt amc2 ankr areq artu aspa auck bahr bili bjfs bogt braz brst cagl cas1 cedu chat cic1 coco conz cord crao daka darr darw dgar dubo dwh1 ebre eurk fair fort glps gmas goug guam guao guat hflk hob2 hrao hueg hyde iisc irkt ispa jab1 karr kely kerg khaj kir0 kit3 kokb kou1 kour kunm lae1 lhas lhaz lpgs lroc mac1 mad2 mana mas1 mate maui maw1 mbar mcm4 medi mobn mtbg nklg nlib nnor not1 nril nssp ntus nya1 ohi2 ohi3 onsa ous2 pdel pert petp pets polv qaq1 qiki rabt ramo rbay reyk riog sach sch2 sfer stjo suwn syog tcms tehn thti thu2 thu3 tixi tnml tow2 trab tro1 tskb tubi twtf ulab unsa usn3 usud uzhl vesl whit yakt yar2 yarr yell yibl yssk zimj zwe2