
3.5.10.4 Satellite Constellations
Once existing GNSS satellites of a satellite system in orbit are being replaced by new, more
modern satellite types, the satellites are often categorized by their
generation
, or historic
constellation
. In the case of the GPS system, these constellations are named by their
block
numbers, e.g., "IIA".
Note:
The functionality described below only applies to
GPS
and
Glonass
.
Other installed satellite systems, such as Galileo, still have their first gen-
eration of satellites in orbit.
GSG offers three options to configure satellite constellations:
I.
The
Default
setting refers to the constellation state for April 22, 2015.
II.
Constellation-wide setting of the satellite generation, e.g., by setting all GPS satel-
lites to
Block IIR-M
:
Figure 3-20:
Assigning one constellation block to all satellites
To access this configuration view:
1.
Navigate to
Select
> [
Select Scenario
] >
Configure Scenario
:
View 3/3
2.
Next to the desired
Satellite System
enter a
number of satellites
greater
than "0", or
Auto
(see
"Number of Satellites" on page 76
), and press
Enter
to open the first configuration view, then the
RIGHT arrow
key to open View
2/2.
Note:
The
G##
numbers refer to the individual GPS satellites
(Glonass satellites are named
R##
).
III.
Explicitly
specify
the constellation for each individual satellite, using GSG Stu-
dioView:
3.5 "Select" Menu
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