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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 13:52:47 +1000
Subject: [IGSSTATION-3761]: MOBS XMIS STR2 set to track unhealthy
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IGS Station Mail          20 May 20:53:18 PDT 2010      Message Number 3761
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Author: Michael Moore

Geoscience Australia
Australian Regional GPS Network

Dear Colleagues,

The following stations have had the tracking changed to allow the tracking of unhealthy satellites as requested in the IGS Stations guidelines:

    MOBS
    STR2
    XMIS

The stations PARK and SYDN cannot be set to track unhealthy satellites as this will have a negative impact on the timing activities at these sites.

Regards,

Michael Moore
