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Newsgroups: sci.electronicsPath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!uunet!netnews!bakerjp1From: bakerjp1@netnews.jhuapl.edu (Baker John P. PDD x4895 )Subject: How does "Differential Mode" GPS work???Message-ID: <C5qp1G.9tn@netnews.jhuapl.edu>Summary: Explaination of DGPS systemKeywords: GPS, differential, navigation, radioOrganization: JHU/Applied Physics LaboratoryDate: Mon, 19 Apr 1993 16:41:40 GMTLines: 46>I understand that the new GPS boxes now have an option>known as "differential ready".  Apparently land-based>beacons tranmit GPS correction information to your GPS >receiver (with differential option installed).>How does this system work?  What frequency is used for>the land-based beacons?>Thanks in advance,>Charlie Thompson>.Here's a rough sketch of how the system works.  A reference stationwith a very exactly known position computes the errors in theincoming GPS signals.  These errors are due to several factorsincluding atmospheric distortion, SA (Selective Availability) timedithering, etc.  The reference unit contains complex computational equipment to "back out" the errors in its position (since it knowswhere it is already).  It then transmits these corrections on a broadcast which is available to any number of relatively localreceivers.  If the receivers are nearby (<300km) and are usingthe same satellites as the reference unit, the errors should be verysimilar for the reference unit and the receiver unit.  Thus, thereceiver unit may apply the corrections calculated by the referenceunit.The US Coast Guard is currently (as far as I know) installing a seriesof coastline transmitters for differential GPS.  These stations willuse existing radio towers.  I believe the frequency is to be approximately305 kHz.  There are many other private corporations offering DGPS signalson different frequencies.  For example, PinPoint ((310)-618-7076) offerscorrection signals and receiver units using an FM broadcast systemwhich has stations all across the US.The correction codes are usually transmitted using the RTCM 104 format.Advertised accuracies espouse 1 to 5 meter errors.-------------------------------------------------------------------------John P. Baker                   | My opinions are my own.  I don't knowJohns Hopkins University        | anyone else who wants them, anyway.Applied Physics Laboratory	|Laurel, MD  20723               | bakerjp1@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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