[time-nuts] GPS Constellation

2008-10-14 Thread Mike Feher
Well, no one jumped in to answer my question regarding frequency accuracy that I asked on here a week or so ago. Maybe I'll get some answers to this simpler question. Does anyone know of a web site that shows the GPS satellites in view, at a set of given coordinates on the earth, at any given

Re: [time-nuts] GPS Constellation

2008-10-14 Thread Chris Kuethe
two things i can think of: 1) grab a copy of the trimble planning tools. they're not a web page, but they can compute a constellation (and your view of it) at an arbitrary place and time. 2) grab a copy of GPSTk. This can also do the calculations, but GUI display is up to you. On Tue, Oct 14,

Re: [time-nuts] GPS Constellation

2008-10-14 Thread Lux, James P
http://www.heavens-above.com/ On 10/14/08 11:12 AM, Mike Feher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, no one jumped in to answer my question regarding frequency accuracy that I asked on here a week or so ago. Maybe I'll get some answers to this simpler question. Does anyone know of a web site that

Re: [time-nuts] GPS Constellation

2008-10-14 Thread Lux, James P
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/Animated_representation_of_the_orbit_of_the_GPS_system Might give you some ways to start. There's a raft of GPS surveying planning applications out there that are designed to tell you which s/v are where at what time. It was a

Re: [time-nuts] GPS Constellation

2008-10-14 Thread Tom Van Baak
Well, no one jumped in to answer my question regarding frequency accuracy that I asked on here a week or so ago. Maybe I'll get some answers to this simpler question. Does anyone know of a web site that shows the GPS satellites in view, at a set of given coordinates on the earth, at any given