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(see Appendix C).
Spread Spectrum Radio (SSR) a radio that uses 
wide band, noise like (pseudo-noise) signals that are 
hard to detect, intercept, jam, or demodulate making 
any data transmitted secure. Because spread 
spectrum signals are so wide, they can be transmitted 
at much lower spectral power density (Watts per 
Hertz), than narrow band signals. 
SV (Space Vehicle) a GPS satellite.
Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) a time standard 
maintained by the US Naval Observatory, based on 
local solar mean time at the Greenwich meridian. 
GPS time is based on UTC. 
UTC see Universal Time Coordinated.
WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System)  a US 
satellite system that provides a set of corrections for 
the GPS satellites, which are valid for the North 
American region. They incorporate satellite orbit and 
clock corrections. 
WADGPS (Wide Area Differential GPS) a set of 
corrections for the GPS satellites, which are valid for 
a wide geographic area. 
WGS-84 (World Geodetic System 1984) the current 
standard datum for global positioning and surveying. 
The WGS-84 is based on the GRS-80 ellipsoid. 
Y-code the name given to encrypted P-code when 
the U.S. Department of Defense uses selective 
availability.