Jim W
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WOW, that's strange, and I have no idea, unless it's a setting in your browser for updating web pages, go to, Tools, Internet Options and see how it's handling web pages, I have mine set to Automatically. What browser are you using?
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EraSeek, scroll to the bottom of that page, and in the left hand corner see what date you have, it should be
File GPSTD
last updated
Sat Nov 18 00:18:16 UTC 2006
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That's strange, here's what I get
UNITED STATES NAVAL OBSERVATORY (USNO)
GPS CONSTELLATION STATUS
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Information in this file is retained for approximately seven
days or until completion of the event; be aware that the
information provided below may change.
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A. BLOCK II/IIA/IIR/IIR-M INDIVIDUAL SATELLITE STATUS
SVN PRN
15 15 Launched 01 OCT 1990; usable 15 OCT 1990; operating on Cs std
Unusable 21 Aug 1358 UT to 17 Nov 2006 2215 UT and
decommissioned (NANUs 2006079, 2006148, 2006149/17 NOV)
24 24 Launched 04 JUL 1991; usable 30 AUG 1991; operating on Cs std
25 25 Launched 23 FEB 1992; usable 24 MAR 1992; operating on Rb std
26 26 Launched 07 JUL 1992; usable 23 JUL 1992; operating on Rb std
Unusable 11 Nov 0238 to 1603 UT due to maintenance
(NANUs 2006137, 2006143/13 NOV)
27 27 Launched 09 SEP 1992; usable 30 SEP 1992; operating on Cs std
29 29 Launched 18 DEC 1992; usable 05 JAN 1993; operating on Rb std
30 30 Launched 12 SEP 1996; usable 01 OCT 1996; operating on Cs std
32 01 Launched 22 NOV 1992; usable 11 DEC 1992; operating on Cs std
33 03 Launched 28 MAR 1996; usable 09 APR 1996; operating on Rb std
34 04 Launched 26 OCT 1993; usable 22 NOV 1993; operating on Rb std
35 05 Launched 30 AUG 1993; usable 28 SEP 1993; operating on Rb std
Unusable 07 Nov 0135 UT to 13 Nov 2325 UT
(NANUs 2006139, 2006145/13 NOV)
36 06 Launched 10 MAR 1994; usable 28 MAR 1994; operating on Rb std
37 07 Launched 13 MAY 1993; usable 12 JUN 1993; operating on Rb std
38 08 Launched 06 NOV 1997; usable 18 DEC 1997; operating on Cs std
39 09 Launched 26 JUN 1993; usable 20 JUL 1993; operating on Rb std
40 10 Launched 16 JUL 1996; usable 15 AUG 1996; operating on Cs std
41 14 Launched 10 NOV 2000; usable 10 DEC 2000; operating on Rb std
43 13 Launched 23 JUL 1997; usable 31 JAN 1998; operating on Rb std
44 28 Launched 16 JUL 2000; usable 17 AUG 2000; operating on Rb std
45 21 Launched 31 MAR 2003; usable 12 APR 2003; operating on Rb std
46 11 Launched 07 OCT 1999; usable 03 JAN 2000; operating on Rb std
Unusable 12 Nov 1545 UT to 13 Nov 0108 UT due to maintenance
(NANUs 2006138, 2006144/13 NOV)
47 22 Launched 21 DEC 2003; usable 12 JAN 2004; operating on Rb std
51 20 Launched 11 MAY 2000; usable 01 JUN 2000; operating on Rb std
52 31 Launched 25 SEP 2006; usable 12 OCT 2006; operating on Rb std
53 17 Launched 26 SEP 2005; usable 16 DEC 2005; operating on Rb std
54 18 Launched 30 JAN 2001; usable 15 FEB 2001; operating on Rb std
56 16 Launched 29 JAN 2003; usable 18 FEB 2003; operating on Rb std
58 12 Launched 17 NOV 2006
PRN12/SVN58 launched on 17 Nov at 1912 UT and will reside
in Plane B Slot 4 (NANU 2006147)
59 19 Launched 20 MAR 2004; usable 05 APR 2004; operating on Rb std
60 23 Launched 23 JUN 2004; usable 09 JUL 2004; operating on Rb std
61 02 Launched 06 NOV 2004; usable 22 NOV 2004; operating on Rb std
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58 12 Launched 17 NOV 2006
PRN12/SVN58 launched on 17 Nov at 1912 UT and will reside
in Plane B Slot 4 (NANU 2006147)
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Satellite PRN/Garmin 15 has been decommissioned
A. BLOCK II/IIA/IIR/IIR-M INDIVIDUAL SATELLITE STATUS
SVN PRN
15 15 Launched 01 OCT 1990; usable 15 OCT 1990; operating on Cs std
Unusable 21 Aug 1358 UT to 17 Nov 2006 2215 UT and
decommissioned (NANUs 2006079, 2006148, 2006149/17 NOV)
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GPS Active NANU List as of Sunday, November 19, 2006
GPS GENERAL INFORMATION NANUs
2006148--------------------------
NOTIC ADVISORY TO NAVSTAR USERS (NANU) 2006148 NANU TYPE: GENERAL
*** GENERAL MESSAGE TO ALL GPS USERS ***
GPS SATELLITE SVN15 (PRN15) WAS DECOMMISSIONED FROM ACTIVE SERVICE ON JDAY 321. (17 NOV 2006). PRN15 IS AVAILABLE FOR FUTURE SATELLITE VEHICLES.
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GPS CURRENT ACTIVE NANUs
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Christopher, Garmin/WAAS #47 is PRN 134, and is a WAAS Satellite
For More Information and scroll down to "How WAAS gets used by the Garmin receiver"
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Yep, Garmin #31 IIR-M-2 09-25-06
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I thank it will be operational sometime in Dec. it is replacing Garmin Sat # 5, but I don't know what number they will give it, Garmin Sat # 5 will go into standby mode
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Liftoff of the 125th Boeing Delta 2 rocket and another mission to replenish the satellite constellation for the Global Positioning System. And the vehicle has cleared the tower.
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Pre-launch Photos Here
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Countdown underway for today's Delta rocket launch
Launch of a Boeing Delta 2 rocket carrying a replacement satellite for the Global Positioning System is scheduled for 2:12 p.m. EST (1912 GMT) today from Cape Canaveral
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I doubt it, this will only be the third new generation satellite launched
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Due to bad weather... Mission Status Center
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Test
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Christopher, by all means, he's first in line
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Christopher, if he doesn't take let me know, and I'll take it, do you take PayPal?
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New updated List as of 11/04/06
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My 1973 Honda CT-90
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Here’s a good site that’s updated daily on the condition of the GPS Satellites
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Here's the info I have on the WAAS Satellites
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Here's the missing data for 31 (clock type, when available..)
52 31 Launched 25 SEP 2006; usable 12 OCT 2006; operating on Rb std
Also the current 15 is off line, probably for good. A new 15 is coming soon.
Thanks EraSeek, I updated my list, here's the UPDATE
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I just upgraded the Satellite Numbering System into Microsoft Excel Database, it makes it a lot easier to update, and you can sort by any column, as you can see this copy is sorted in column B, PRN/GARMIN
LIFTOFF !
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EraSeek, glad you got it fixed, you had me going nuts trying to figure why you couldn't see what I was seeing