In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Matt
 Ettus" writes:
>On 2/19/07, Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >Does it
>> >rely on the different Doppler-shifts making them distinguishable?
>>
>> It would have to, if they were not on different frequencies, they
>> would sum to a single sinewave and you couldn't tell them apart
>> (unless you have a direction sensitive antenna).
>
>I don't wish to offend, but that is totally wrong.

You're right, I forgot about the PRN modulation.

Ohh, and while we're talking about forgotten things, various
facts about Galileo has been mentioned, but the central one
has not:

Galileo operation funding committed to:         zero

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