Hi,

On 11/28/2015 06:05 PM, Mark Sims wrote:
The GPS spec implies the satellites have a fixed frequency offset to compensate 
for relativistic effects.

The spec actually points out that explicitly. This is the General Relativity shift due to different gravitational position of the satellites.

 But do they actually dynamically and/or individually adjust the frequency to 
adjust for orbit variations and eccentricities?                                 
          

No, this is what the user will have to do, as this depends on where the user receiver is, as these effects shift with place of observation of the orbit. For normal C/A-code receivers, this only turns out as the doppler shift, and once locked, the carrier control loop cancels it out and the pseudo-ranges only use the code-phase.

Cheers,
Magnus
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