[IGSMAIL-1813] Darmstadt IGS AC Workshop Draft Documents Available as PDF Files
Richard
Richard
Mon Feb 23 05:42:26 PST 1998
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IGS Electronic Mail Mon Feb 23 5:42:26 PST 1998 Message Number 1813
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Author: Richard B. Langley
Subject: Darmstadt IGS AC Workshop Draft Documents Available as PDF Files
Subject: Darmstadt IGS AC Workshop Draft Documents Available as PDF Files
As I experienced slight difficulties in directly printing some of the PS files
of the draft versions of the Darmstadt IGS AC Workshop position papers and the
IGS retreat recommendations on my printer, I created corresponding PDF files.
Others may be interested in using these PDF files rather than the PS files so
I've placed them on one of our Web servers. Feel free to access them. The
file names are the same as the PS files on the nng.esoc.esa.de ftp server
except that the "ps" suffix has been replaced by "pdf". You can find the
files at
http://gauss.gge.unb.ca/IGS/
Let me know if you experience any access problems.
For easy reference, here are the corresponding titles of the documents:
IGSRetreatSummary97.pdf Recommendations and Action Items -- IGS Governing
Board Retreat
pp1.pdf IGS Analysis Products and the Consistency of the
Combined Solutions
posp2.pdf Orbit Predictions and Rapid Products
posp3.pdf IGS Reference Frame Realization
PosPaper4B.pdf IGS Products for the Ionosphere
sum_pilot_exp1.pdf IGS Combinations of Tropospheric Estimates --
Experience from Pilot Experiment
sum_pilot_exp2.pdf Figures for tropospheric report
-- Richard Langley
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Richard B. Langley Internet: LANG at UNB.CA or SE at UNB.CA
Geodetic Research Laboratory BITnet: LANG at UNB or SE at UNB
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University of New Brunswick FAX: (506) 453-4943
Fredericton, N.B., Canada E3B 5A3 Telex: 014-46202
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