by Editor | Apr 12, 2019 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: Australian weather balloons and NYC traffic lights, plus, of course, airplanes. A very diverse set of applications and emblematic that GPS is used almost everywhere! GPS Rollover Hamstrings New York City Wireless Network...
by Editor | Apr 11, 2019 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: This report adds KLM, 777’s and Honeywell’s name to the mix on this issue. We recommend you check out the original Ars Technica post and read the very Interesting comments section. It is as informative as the post itself. We...
by Editor | Apr 9, 2019 | Blog
Image: Wikimedia Commons Blog Editor’s Note: We were wondering if we would hear any reports of problems accommodating GPS week rollover. Thanks to alert member Mitch Narins at Strategic Synergies LLC for finding this and posting it on his Linkedin feed! ...
by Editor | Apr 9, 2019 | Blog
The Westin Old Town in Alexandria, Virginia will be the scene of several events of interest to the PNT community, and especially to members of the RNT Foundation, from the 5th to the 7th of June. The RNT Foundation will sponsor a reception for its members, the US...
by Editor | Apr 8, 2019 | Blog
Aircraft have VORs, DMEs, and ILS – a whole network of terrestrial beacons to use when GNSS isn’t available. Vehicles have road signs and can stop to ask directions. Trains… well it’s pretty hard for them to get too far lost. Ships don’t...
by Editor | Apr 5, 2019 | Blog
White House Image – Wikimedia Commons/AgnosticPreachersKid GPS is a critical component of our national infrastructure and backups are needed, according to USAF Colonel Curtis Hernandez, Director National Security Space Policy for the National Space...