Hi Antonio,

you should use the closest set in time available with respect to epoch
t. You can use the TOE (Time Of Ephemeris) for doing that.

Cheers,
Eugenio


2012/10/1 António Pestana <[email protected]>:
> I want to to compute the instantaneous position (GPS84) of a GPS satellite
> at a given epoch t (GPS time) using broadcast navigation data. I'm using
> RINEX 2.10 nav files. Often I have multiple ephemerides available for the
> same satellite. Which one should I use?
>
> Regards
>
> Antonio
>
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