Paul,

On 11/10/2015 08:58 PM, paul swed wrote:
There is a good discussion about old GPS receivers that have been running.
Its the NAVSTAR proteus thread.
Very good details in that thread about some issues. Such as the 1024 week
rollover and that the receiver should still keep working. Though the date
and time would be wrong.

I was surprised that it resurfaced, as we have been beating that issue to quite some depth multiple times here.

Given that theory I fired up the 2201. This is the unit that had no down
converter and I home brewed one using another GPS receiver. Put simply it
all worked.

But its always been a bit magical. Wait for a full moon, jump 3 times
counter clockwise...
Never made sense as to why it worked or really controlling it consistently.
(Why even care for this pain in the ....? Because it has a really good
frequency offset measuring system.)
Over time its become more difficult to get it to work even though the down
converter is having no problem acquiring and locking to satellites.

I think and its a theory its because its looking for SVNs but with the
wrong PRN. (these would be retired SVN/PRN sequences)The trigger was
looking at the satellite it wanted and realizing the PRN was not accurate
and the satellite wasn't even up.
I need to do some more digging but perhaps over time there are fewer and
fewer correct PRNs that align to the SVN.
Does this make any sense at all?

There seems to be no way to tell the system that SVN X = PRN Y

Why should there be? In the GPS signal structure, the SVN number has _no_ bearing on achieving lock. It's all PRN codes, and as SVN numbers increase with launches, the PRN codes is reassigned.

What is relevant is the almanac indicating the rough orbit of all 32 PRNs. As you wake up from a long and deep slumber, any remains of almanac will be mostly outdated. Once you have locked onto a single bird, it takes you 12.5 min to recover the full almanac. If you have or don't have a hint of where you are can lead you off track for some time if you have old data. Depending on how good the recovery algorithms are, the time to lock can vary a lot.

It might be that it just needs to sit there until it locks a bird, and then acquire channel after channel.

Some receivers needs a proper reset to get going with good speed.

The only other fake out approach as a test will be to find a PRN thats up
and see if that aligns to a SVN.
Then manually enter that SVN as a search.

No need.

73 de Magnus SA0MAD
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