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Interesting article, hadn't heard of that system.

I think I'm happy with an accuracy of 2m. Wink

The EU have probably instigated this so they can track our movements even more accurately. Wink

Sounds like it still uses the US GPS satelites as part of it's location calculations.

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I think all Satnav systems use the same set of satellites, it's the functionality of the receiver that does the funky stuff (i.e. displaying your speed etc). 

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Sorry Schmoogle, wasn't clear on the last bit.

Due to the use of the US satelites I Meant if the US pull the plug on the satelites, the EU project will stop working.

Guess they would have checked with the Yanks first before spending all the money on it. Whistle

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Ah, OK... yes, I presume our people spoke to their people Wink

Quote:
"If the Air Force does not meet its schedule goals for development of GPS IIIA satellites, there will be an increased likelihood that in 2010, as old satellites begin to fail, the overall GPS constellation will fall below the number of satellites required to provide the level of GPS service that the US government commits to.

"Such a gap in capability could have wide-ranging impacts on all GPS users, though there are measures the Air Force and others can take to plan for and minimise these impacts."

The first replacement satellite was expected at the start of 2007 but its launch has been pushed back to November this year because of technical problems, nearly three years later than first planned.
 

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Ahh, that looks similar to something I read before.

Sounds like a good project to be on. Nothing like a big delay to keep a contractor in work. Whistle

Still my projects don't usually involve planes falling out of the sky. Rolling Eyes

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Ironically, a lot of mine do Wink 

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No argument from me on that.

I wouldn't trust a 100 quid GPS unit to rotect my licence either....or the one fitted in the RRS for that matter (even if we could display speed)

Here in Oz, they will send you a ticket for 3km/h over the limit!! Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
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BKHK wrote:
Here in Oz, they will send you a ticket for 3km/h over the limit!!


Tell me about it! Evil or Very Mad

I'm on 10 demerit points, most of which are for riduculous fines such as 106km/h in a 100km/h! I got three of those in one day in the Freeway to Geelong by unmarked cameras.. Big Cry Big Cry

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I got one recently for 107km/h. Since I have a hitherto perfect driving record, I wrote to them asking to be let off. Miraculoulsy, they let me off with a warning and a "don't do it again"!

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BKHK wrote:
I wouldn't trust a 100 quid GPS unit to protect my licence either....or the one fitted in the RRS for that matter (even if we could display speed)


That's my point from the beginning BKHK.

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BKHK wrote:
However, 2nd, you seem to be a habitual criminal.....10 points.....one slip and you will be a gonner mate!


Even more likely at the moment Whistle Laughing

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