Performance, Tracking characteristics, Signals tracked – NavCom SF-3050 Rev.I User Manual
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SF-3050 GNSS Product User Guide
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Performance
SF-3050 performance is dependent on location, satellite geometry, atmospheric
conditions, and GNSS correction.
Tracking Characteristics
The SF-3050 engine has 67 signal channels with the required flexibility to track all civilian
GNSS and SBAS signals. The SF-3050 engine is also capable of tracking the code and
carrier from all GNSS signals.
L5 and G2 are not available simultaneously due to hardware resource
sharing. Select a signal according to these environmental considerations:
Shade: G2 provides the best results, though positioning is less accurate in
shade.
Open Sky: L5 provides the best positioning accuracy.
Refer to the TRACKINGMODE command in the Sapphire Technical
Reference Manual for details (see Related Documents in the fore-matter).
Signals Tracked
Navigation & Public Correction Signals
Services include: GPS L1, and SBAS
(WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN); all at the
same frequency:
1575.42MHz,
16MHz
Services include: GPS (L2, L2C); all at the
same frequency:
1227.60MHz,
16MHz
Services include: GPS L5
GPS: 1176.45MHz,
16MHz
G1 services include: GLONASS
1603.00MHz,
6.5MHz
G2 services include: GLONASS
1247.00MHz,
5MHz
StarFire Signals
L-Band Differential Correction:
1525 to 1585MHz
Tracking of newer navigation satellite signals (L2C and L5) is subject to:
The availability of the signals from newer satellites
The "health bit" set to "healthy"
The SF-3050 navigation software updated to a version compatible with the signals