Reliability – NavCom SF-2050 Rev.D User Manual

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SF-2050 User Guide - Rev. D

both the reference receivers and the user receivers. It is
the use of

dual-frequency

receivers at both the

reference stations

and the user equipment together

with the advanced processing algorithms, which makes
the exceptional accuracy of the

StarFire

™ system

possible.

Creating the corrections is just the first part. From our
two Processing Centers, the differential corrections are
then sent to the Land Earth Station (

LES

) for uplink to

L-

Band

communications satellites. The uplink sites for the

network are equipped with NavCom-built modulation
equipment, which interfaces to the satellite system
transmitter and uplinks the correction data stream to
the satellite that broadcasts it over the coverage area.
Each

L-Band

satellite covers more than a third of the

earth.

Users equipped with a

StarFire

™ precision

GPS

receiver

actually have two receivers in a single package, a

GPS

receiver and an

L-Band

communications receiver, both

designed by NavCom for this system. The

GPS

receiver

tracks all the satellites in view and makes

pseudorange

measurements to the

GPS

satellites. Simultaneously, the

L-Band

receiver receives the correction messages

broadcast via the

L-Band

satellite. When the corrections

are applied to the

GPS

measurements, a

position

measurement of unprecedented real time accuracy is
produced.

Reliability

The entire system meets or exceeds a target availability
of 99.99%. To achieve this, every part of the
infrastructure has a built-in back-up system.

All the

reference stations

are built with duplicate

receivers, processors and communication interfaces,

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