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HannesHH2009年05月25日 08:29 的评论

Don't worry, they just want to get proper money for newer systems I'd say. And that should be good.

Still I would like a more open system, maybe the european one will be (Galileo or what it is called).

harriercoold2009年05月25日 11:40 的评论

my GPS doesn't support galileo and in ours countries a gps is double price than europe or uSA

HannesHH2009年05月25日 15:52 的评论

Sorry, I meant the GPS maintainers probably want more money for better satellites and stuff. ;)

Skippern2009年05月29日 23:23 的评论

All the news flashes about future GPS failures are a cry for money of two reasons. GPS are pushed by alternative DPS systems such as Galileo and GLONAS, and solar-flare activity are close to peak, which seriously reduces the countability of satelite-based systems. IMO, producers of units, both handheld and larger should include support for multiple systems as well as alternative augmentation systems, such as IALA. A unit that uses several systems will have a higher possition accuracy than a unit relying on only one system, whether it is GPS, Galileo, GLONAS, or anything else.

harriercoold2009年08月 5日 12:23 的评论

when Galileo will be running?

harriercoold2009年08月 5日 12:26 的评论

The Commission's partner, the European Space Agency (Esa), is running the procurement contest with the aim of having Galileo fully operational by 2013.

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