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CGSIC 43rd Meeting Arlington, Virginia 10 March 2004

GPS Outage Reporting. CGSIC 43rd Meeting Arlington, Virginia 10 March 2004. Background. USCG NIS. FAA NOCC. USSPC GSC. The Triad. All other users. Aviation Users. Military Users. Outage Reporting. Disruption to GPS service should be reported to: USCG NAVCEN

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CGSIC 43rd Meeting Arlington, Virginia 10 March 2004

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  1. GPS Outage Reporting CGSIC 43rd Meeting Arlington, Virginia 10 March 2004

  2. Background USCG NIS FAA NOCC USSPC GSC The Triad All other users Aviation Users Military Users

  3. Outage Reporting • Disruption to GPS service should be reported to: • USCG NAVCEN • http://www.navcen.uscg.gov • On-line form • An attempt will be made to identify the problem • Response to user

  4. GPS Page Choices • GPS General Information • GPS Status Reports • GPS Service Interruptions • GPS Almanac Information • Precise Ephemeris Info • Subscribe to Listserver Messages • Selective Availability • GPS Modernization • Report a GPS Problem • Frequently Asked Questions • Augmentation Systems • Reference Information

  5. Outage Reporting 1. What indicated there was a problem? 2. How many Satellites were being tracked? 3. What SVs were being track? 4. Elevation of the receiver antenna? 5. Duration and number (approximate) of known occurrences? 6. Did any operator (you) action help? 7. Location of problem? * 8. Closest geographic region* 9. Type of equipment? (receiver model, antenna type, etc...) 10. Type of installation? (boat, car, handheld, plane) 11. Other probable causes? * 12. What was the receiver being used for at time of occurrence? 13. Contact Information

  6. Navigation Information Service • http://www.navcen.uscg.gov • http://www.navcenter.org/ (mirror site) • E-mail: nisws@navcen.uscg.mil • Phone: +1 703 313 5900 • Fax: +1 703 313 5920

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