You may be interested to read these notes:
https://destevez.net/2019/07/galileo-constellation-outage/
https://www.rtl-sdr.com/investigating-the-galileo-satellite-navigation-system-outage-with-a-limesdr/
Cheers,
David
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Well, they are now saying it was not a timing problem but was caused by bad
ephemeris data being broadcast. Processing recorded signals with external
ephemeris data yielded proper positions.
http://www.navsas.eu/node/611
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On Mon, Jul 15, 2019, at 6:01 AM, Chris Burford wrote:
> Here is an update from EGSA on the continued outage of navigation and
> timing services for the Galileo constellation:
>
> https://www.gsc-europa.eu/news/update-on-the-availability-of-some-galileo-initial-services
>
> As of now the
Here is an update from EGSA on the continued outage of navigation and
timing services for the Galileo constellation:
https://www.gsc-europa.eu/news/update-on-the-availability-of-some-galileo-initial-services
As of now the service outage is at T+ 105.5 hours.