No difference.  See <http://www.op.dlr.de/~igex98op/monitor/monitor.htm>
-- Richard Langley
   Professor of Geodesy and Precision Navigation

On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Tom Mchugh wrote:

>Dear All,
>
>Last year there was some discussion on the List concerning
>possible changes of accuracy of GPS at the time U. S. was
>staging air attacks in Africa & Afghanistan, but as I recall,
>there was no difinitive opinion on that matter. In light of the
>current U. S. war in Jugoslavia, can anyone confirm any
>differences in GPS accuracy?
>
>
>Tom McHugh
>
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>
>R. R. 1, Box 896
>Fort Fairfield, ME 04742
>USA
>
>46? 45' 13"
>67? 48' 42"
>

                                                                                
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