Circuit technology features of receiving devices of NAVSTAR and GLONASS satellite radio navigation systems

Authors

  • A. I. Kirichenko SE UkrKosmos, Ukraine
  • A. A. Lipatov SE UkrKosmos, Kiev, Ukraine
  • S. N. Patishchev SE UkrKosmos, Ukraine
  • E. T. Skorik Central Research Institute of Navigation and Control, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3103/S073527271999120110

Abstract

The paper considered circuit technology features of the users’ navigation ground mobile equipment (in particular using a SN-3301 receiving device as an example).

Author Biography

E. T. Skorik, Central Research Institute of Navigation and Control

SE UkrKosmos (1999)

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Published

1999-12-11