[IGSREPORT-1198] Wk 0763 JPL Analysis Report

D.C. D.C.
Tue Sep 6 15:39:52 PDT 1994


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IGS Electronic Report    Tue Sep  6 15:39:52 PDT 1994      Message Number 1198
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Author: D.C. Jefferson
Subject: Wk 0763 JPL Analysis Report

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JPL ANALYSIS REPORT   GPS-WEEK 0763 (DAYS 233-239, DATES 1994 Aug 21 - Aug 27)
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Submitted by the JPL IGS/FLINN Analysis Team:

J F Zumberge, D C Jefferson, M B Heflin, M M Watkins, F H Webb

all at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 
Pasadena, CA  91109.

Files listed below are available in Unix compressed format and can be
retrieved using anonymous ftp to sideshow.jpl.nasa.gov (128.149.70.41),
directory pub/jpligsac/0763.  These files have also been sent to the CDDIS.

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filename               contents
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jpl07637.sum           This text file.
jpl07637.erp           Earth rotation parameters for GPS week 763.
jpl0763[0-6].sp3       GPS ephemerides for GPS week 763, sp3 format.
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According to the file nanu1994.mes obtained from the IGS CBIS, PRN27 was
declared unusable on day 235 (Aug 23) from 05:17 to 10:53 UT for maintenance
(no repositioning reported).  Similarly, PRN20 was reported unsuable from
04:30 on day 239 (Aug 27) to 15:13 UT on day 242.  These satellites have
been used in our processing, but removed from the corresponding sp3 orbit
products.

In order to expedite processing, some days were analyzed using a well-
distributed subset of the global network consisting of no more than 31
ground stations.

WARNING: Little data from PRN27 day 235 (Aug 23); excluded from jpl07632.sp3.
WARNING: Little data from PRN20 day 239 (Aug 27); excluded from jpl07636.sp3.
WARNING: Data from ALGO, RCM5 excluded days 237, 238. FAIR used as reference             clock on these days only.
WARNING: Data from MATE excluded for the entire GPS week 763.
WARNING: Data from PRN01 excluded day 238; not well-modeled.

In the following table, UT1R-UTC are the assumed nominal values from IERS
Bulletin-B predicts; estimated LODR values are also included.  See IGS Mail
Message 97 for details.

JPL ERP TABLE                                GPS week 763 (1994 Aug 21 - Aug 27)
     MJD  XPole  Ypole UT1R-UTC  LODR Xsig Ysig UTsig LODsig Nr Nf Nt  Xrt  Yrt 
            10**-5"      usec    us/d  10**-5"    us   us/d            10**-5"/d
49585.50   3847  16915   701772  1401    6    7     0     10 43 11 25 -333    1 
49586.50   3495  16909   699860  1466    7    8     0     12 31 11 25 -334  -32 
49587.50   3202  16913   697932  1517    6    8     0     10 43 11 25 -261  -53 
49588.50   2921  16872   695988  1628    8    9     0     12 29 10 25 -235  -47 
49589.50   2725  16836   694027  1630    8    9     0     13 28 10 25 -210  -26 
49590.50   2605  16879   692050  1765   10   11     0     15 25  9 24 -236    4 
49591.50   2368  16888   690057  1807    8    9     0     12 29 10 25 -243    3 
END ERP TABLE

The following table indicates the "3-dimensional orbit repeatability", as 
defined in IGS Mail Message 37, for GPS week 763:
["3d rss" = sqrt(xrms**2 + yrms**2 + zrms**2)]

JPL ORBIT REPEATABILITY TABLE                GPS week 763 (1994 Aug 21 - Aug 27)
      94  8 21   94  8 22   94  8 23   94  8 24   94  8 25   94  8 26   94  8 27
prn   3d rss (m)
  1       0.28       0.26       0.32       0.23       0.3                   0.3 
  2       0.76       0.74       0.70       0.67       0.62       0.71       0.47
  4       0.29       0.48       0.53       0.62       0.68       0.41       0.45
  5       0.55       0.56       0.63       0.68       0.57       0.76       0.65
  6       0.59       0.70       0.43       0.57       0.82       0.73       0.67
  7       0.44       0.44       0.79       0.84       0.70       0.79       1.00
  9       0.47       0.54       0.41       0.51       0.54       0.60       0.38
 12       0.62       0.54       0.53       0.41       0.57       0.42       0.28
 14       0.91       0.96       1.01       0.81       0.87       1.06       1.11
 15       0.42       0.53       0.46       0.44       0.53       0.35       0.37
 16       0.74       0.62       0.79       0.46       0.70       0.64       0.52
 17       0.58       0.55       0.44       0.52       0.64       0.53       0.72
 18       0.96       0.97       0.84       0.61       0.87       0.81       0.51
 19       0.43       0.35       0.31       0.29       0.29       0.28       0.34
 20       0.73       0.67       0.57       1.02       0.73       0.60       0.3 
 21       1.24       1.32       1.32       1.41       1.11       0.84       1.03
 22       0.58       0.44       0.59       0.41       0.61       0.47       0.78
 23       0.97       0.57       0.68       0.77       1.02       0.84       0.43
 24       0.48       0.53       0.76       1.03       0.48       0.28       0.56
 25       0.33       0.25       0.34       0.36       0.43       0.45       0.45
 26       0.68       0.46       0.60       0.58       0.58       0.51       0.48
 27       0.41       0.41       5.92       7.46       0.28       0.43       0.43
 28       0.58       0.69       0.44       0.61       0.72       0.33       0.51
 29       0.96       0.72       0.64       0.64       0.61       0.67       0.53
 31       0.86       0.88       0.65       0.70       0.75       0.42       0.60
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END ORBIT REPEATABILITY TABLE

As described in IGS Mail Message 37, the following table compares the JPL
precise ephemerides with those from the broadcast ephemeris:

JPL COMPARISON OF BROADCAST NAVIGATION MESSAGE WITH PRECISE EPHEMERIDES
      94  8 21   94  8 22   94  8 23   94  8 24   94  8 25   94  8 26   94  8 27
prn   3d rss (m)
  1       7.0        6.5        6.2        7.7        6.6                   6.0 
  2       9.6       10.5       13.2       10.3       10.9        3.1        4.8 
  4       6.4        3.8        4.1        3.6        3.9        3.8        3.2 
  5      12.0       13.0       11.0        8.1        6.9        4.8        7.2 
  6       9.3        9.5        9.1        8.1        6.7        6.3        6.4 
  7       5.9        4.3        4.5        5.1        5.6        5.6        5.1 
  9       2.6        3.2        3.7        2.6        2.4        2.7        3.3 
 12       5.9        7.9        8.4        4.01       3.5        3.05       2.1 
 14       6.5        8.1        7.0        6.5        8.8        8.0        5.8 
 15       4.4        4.2        3.8        4.0        3.4        4.9        7.9 
 16       6.9        6.5        6.8        6.7        9.0        6.8        6.8 
 17       5.5        8.7        8.9        8.5        2.3        5.8        6.2 
 18       5.7        6.2        6.5        6.5        7.2        7.2        7.6 
 19       3.1        2.5        2.4        3.1        2.6        3.7        4.2 
 20       3.4        3.4        4.0        4.9        3.7        3.5        3.5 
 21       5.6        5.2        6.7        5.6        7.2        7.6        7.7 
 22      10.2        8.3        7.9        8.2        7.6        4.9        8.1 
 23       7.3        8.9       11.9       11.6        8.7       10.6       14.7 
 24       6.8        5.2        7.4        6.8        6.6        4.8        6.1 
 25       4.2        3.7        3.6        3.0        4.1        3.8        4.1 
 26       2.1        2.4        3.3        3.9        3.0        6.8       12.5 
 27       2.4        2.9        4.3        1.9        3.4        4.3        5.6 
 28       3.2        5.1        4.7        3.8        4.0        4.7        4.2 
 29       3.7        3.5        4.0        5.3        6.2        5.7        4.9 
 31       4.8        5.1        5.3        3.6        4.5        4.1        6.2 
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END COMPARISON OF BROADCAST NAVIGATION MESSAGE WITH PRECISE EPHEMERIDES

The following tables, as explained in IGS Report Nos. 99 and 295, indicate the
amount of global network tracking data used in this week's analysis:

JPL SITE SUMMARY TABLE (no. stations)        GPS week 763 (1994 Aug 21 - Aug 27)
      94  8 21   94  8 22   94  8 23   94  8 24   94  8 25   94  8 26   94  8 27
Fiducial 11.3       11.2       10.5        9.6       10.0        9.3       10.1
Total    41.7       30.3       41.5       27.2       26.6       23.3       27.4
END SITE SUMMARY TABLE

JPL GROUND STATION INCLUSION TABLE           GPS week 763 (1994 Aug 21 - Aug 27)
      94  8 21   94  8 22   94  8 23   94  8 24   94  8 25   94  8 26   94  8 27
site    % data
ALBH #    101          0         97          0          0          0          0
ALGO*#    105        105        103        105          0          0        104
AREQ #    114        113        110        113        101          0          0
BRMU #      0          0         63          0          0          0          0
CASA #     99         97          0        101         89         94        107
CAS1 #     55         71         73         83         93         97         97
CHTP #      0          0         91          0          0          0          0
DAV1 #     71          0         72          0          0          0          0
DRAO #    106          0        101          0          0          0          0
EISL #     54        103        100         80         88         91         80
FAIR*      84         84         81         83         86        102        101
FORT #    101        102         97        100        100         61         88
GODE #    101          0        103          0          0          0          0
GOLD*      99        103         74         75        104        101        100
HART*     105        104        102        103        100        104        103
HARV #    101        102        101        104        106         52         84
HERS       99          0         98          0          0          0          0
HOB2 #     74         70         83         78         88          0         91
JPLM #    108        108        104         82         59         68        105
KIRU #      0         99          0        102         99        100         99
KOKB*     108        102         94         87         95         99        104
KOUR       97         99         97         99         98         99         99
MAC1 #     71          0          0          0          0          0          0
MADR*     103         98         92         88        102         97         95
MAS1 #    109        109        107        109        108        110         65
MASP      107          0        106          0          0          0          0
MCMU #    114        115        115        114        115        117        112
MDO1 #    106          0        104          0          0          0          0
METS      103          0         85          0          0          0          0
NLIB #    103          0        100          0          0          0          0
NYAL      113        113         92          0          0          0        103
OATT #     90         94         94         88         86         88         89
ONSA #    104          0        100          0          0          0          0
PAMA      103        102         99         98        100        100         96
PIE1 #    105          0        102          0          0          0          0
QUIN #    101        101        100        105        106        103        103
RCM5 #    106        105        104        106          0          0        102
STJO #    108        109        105        108        109        107        107
TAIW      101         94        101        102        106        106        103
TIDB*     100         98         94        101         97        106        100
TROM*     109        109         94          0         98          0         97
USUD #     98        101         99         95         96         99        100
WEST #    107          0        104          0          0          0          0
WETT*     105        105        102        103        104        105          0
YAR1*     108        108        107        104        108        110        104
YELL*#    108        107        105        108        107        108        106
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*Indicates fiducial site; #indicates TurboRogue psuedo-range used
END GROUND STATION INCLUSION TABLE

As described in IGS Report No. 634, the table below indicates the repeatability
of clock solutions for all satellites and stations used in this week's analysis:

JPL CLOCK REPEATABILITY TABLE                GPS week 763 (1994 Aug 21 - Aug 27)
      94  8 21   94  8 22   94  8 23   94  8 24   94  8 25   94  8 26   94  8 27
comp log10(rms/ps)
PRN01     3.7        3.3        3.9        5.9        6                     4  
PRN02     3.6        3.7        3.6        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN04     4.5        4.5        4.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN05     3.5        3.3        3.3        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN06     3.5        3.6        3.8        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN07     3.7        3.7        4.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN09     3.5        3.7        2.8        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN12     3.3        3.7        3.7        5.9        5.9        5.9        6.0
PRN14     4.3        4.6        4.7        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN15     3.7        3.9        4.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN16     4.3        4.1        4.3        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN17     3.3        3.3        3.6        5.9        5.9        6.0        5.9
PRN18     4.7        4.5        4.7        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN19     3.8        4.3        4.4        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN20     3.6        4.1        3.7        5.9        5.9        6.0        6  
PRN21     3.8        3.9        4.0        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN22     3.8        3.9        4.2        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN23     3.5        3.8        3.5        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN24     4.1        4.2        3.9        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN25     4.1        4.0        4.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN26     3.7        3.9        3.6        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN27     3.5        3.8        4          6          5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN28     3.7        3.8        4.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN29     4.4        4.6        4.8        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PRN31     3.7        3.7        4.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
ALBH      2                                                                    
AREQ      3.3        3.1        3.4        5.9        6                        
CAS1                                       6          5.9        6.0        6.0
DRAO      2                                                                    
EISL      3.3        3.5        3.9        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
FAIR      3.9        3.7        3.6        3                                3  
FORT      3.2        3.5        3.4        5.9        5.9        3          6.0
GODE      2                                                                    
GOLD      3.5        3.5        4.0        6.0        5.9        6.0        6.0
HART      3.7        3.9        4.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
HARV      2.9        3.3        3.6        5.9        5.9        3          6  
HERS      4                                                                    
HOB2                            4          6                                3  
JPLM      2.8        3.2        3.6        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
KIRU                                       6          5.9        6.0        6.0
KOKB      3.1        3          3.7        6          5.9        6.0        6.0
KOUR      4.2        4.3        4.2        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
MADR      3.6        3.8        3.8        6          5.9        6.0        6.0
MAS1      3.4        3.4        3.4        5.9        5.9        6.0        6  
MASP      4                                                                    
MCMU      4.3        4.3        4.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
MDO1      2                                                                    
METS      3                                                                    
NLIB      3                                                                    
NYAL      3.7        3.5        4                                           4  
OATT      3.0        3.1        3.7        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
ONSA      3                                                                    
PAMA      3.7        4.2        4.2        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
PIE1      3                                                                    
QUIN      2.3        3.1        3.7        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
RCM5      3.1        2.5        2.6        3                                3  
STJO      2.3        2.6        2.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
TAIW      4.0        3.6        4.2        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
TIDB      3.9        3.8        4.1        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
TROM      3.8        3.7        3                                           4  
USUD      3.4        3.5        3.7        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
WEST      2                                                                    
WETT      3.5        3.4        2.9        5.9        5.9        3             
YAR1      3.7        4.0        4.2        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
YELL      3.2        2.9        3.4        5.9        5.9        6.0        6.0
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END CLOCK REPEATABILITY TABLE

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