[IGSREPORT-2825] Wk 0861 JPL Analysis Report

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Fri Jul 19 11:44:06 PDT 1996


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IGS Electronic Report    Fri Jul 19 11:44:06 PDT 1996      Message Number 2825
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Author: D C Jefferson
Subject: Wk 0861 JPL Analysis Report

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JPL ANALYSIS REPORT   GPS-WEEK 0861 (DAYS 189-195, DATES 1996 Jul 07 - Jul 13)
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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/0861.  These files have also been sent to the CDDIS.

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filename             contents
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jpl08617.sum         This text file.
jpl08617.erp         Earth rotation parameters for GPS week 861.
jpl08617.snx         Ground station coordinates for GPS week 861, SINEX format.
jpl0861[0-6].sp3     GPS ephemerides for GPS week 861, sp3 format.
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Median Orbit Repeatability (see table below): 13.0 cm

Beginning this week, we include data from three new Canadian sites.  As with
most stations, these sites are given the opportunity to participate in the
orbit and clock solution as the global site distribution varies.  The following nominal coordinates were assumed:

                                X (m)          Y (m)         Z (m)
CHUR (Churchill, Manitoba)  -236438.7165  -3307616.8052  5430049.2562
FLIN (Flin Flon, Manitoba)  -766174.4504  -3611375.4113  5184056.4526
WHIT (Whitehorse, Yukon)   -2218337.9017  -2201205.1512  5543057.7560

Due to potential problems, data from stations mentioned below were not
considered for use in the global solution for the day indicated.  (For
geographical reasons, they may not have been used in any case.)

WARNING: Data from CHIL, DAM2, DGAR, LPGS, MATE, ONSA excluded day 189.
WARNING: Data from DAM2, DGAR, LPGS, MATE, ONSA, TIDB excluded day 190.
WARNING: Data from DGAR, LPGS, MATE, ONSA, USC1, WLPS excluded day 191.
WARNING: Data from CASA, DGAR, NYAL, WETT, WLPS excluded day 192.
WARNING: Data from CASA, DAM2, DGAR, GOLD, USC1, WETT, WLPS excluded day 193.
WARNING: Data from CASA, DGAR, WETT excluded day 194.
WARNING: Data from DGAR excluded day 195.

In the following table, UT1R-UTC are the integrated values based on estimated
LODR values in the adjacent column.  See IGS Report No. 1498 (jpl07827.sum)
for details:

JPL ERP TABLE                                GPS week 861 (1996 Jul 07 - Jul 13)
     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
50271.50  20225  53036   182552  1091    3    4     8      8 37 11 25  395 -203 
50272.50  20629  52824   181452  1109    3    4     8      8 37 11 24  427 -217 
50273.50  20991  52586   180315  1166    3    4     8      8 37 11 24  388 -221 
50274.50  21393  52323   179124  1215    3    4     8      8 37 12 25  398 -188 
50275.50  21747  52050   177907  1219    3    4     8      8 37 12 25  389 -254 
50276.50  22060  51748   176665  1266    3    4     8      8 37 12 25  287 -265 
50277.50  22365  51465   175378  1307    3    4     8      8 37 12 25  307 -236 
END ERP TABLE

The following table indicates the "3-dimensional orbit repeatability", as 
defined in IGS Mail Message 37, for GPS week 861:
["3d rss" = sqrt(xrms**2 + yrms**2 + zrms**2)]

JPL ORBIT REPEATABILITY TABLE                GPS week 861 (1996 Jul 07 - Jul 13)
      96  7  7   96  7  8   96  7  9   96  7 10   96  7 11   96  7 12   96  7 13
prn   3d rss (m)
  1       0.24       0.13       0.19       0.14       0.18       0.10       0.1 
  2       0.13       0.10       0.27       0.18       0.21       0.05       0.1 
  3       0.23       0.21       0.20       0.20       0.20       0.15       0.1 
  4       0.12       0.14       0.10       0.18       0.28       0.15       0.1 
  5       0.16       0.08       0.14       0.17       0.24       0.38       0.4 
  6       0.14       0.08       0.17       0.14       0.24       0.21       0.2 
  7       0.24       0.07       0.15       0.14       0.27       0.32       0.2 
  9       0.12       0.13       0.16       0.10       0.12       0.10       0.1 
 14       0.26       0.16       0.13       0.18       0.30       0.20       0.2 
 15       0.13       0.06       0.11       0.11       0.12       0.10       0.1 
 16       0.08       0.13       0.34       0.19       0.18       0.14       0.2 
 17       0.09       0.11       0.13       0.10       0.10       0.13       0.2 
 18       0.11       0.11       0.16       0.10       0.15       0.15       0.1 
 19       0.10       0.09       0.10       0.11       0.09       0.10       0.1 
 21       0.10       0.10       0.14       0.12       0.13       0.09       0.1 
 22       0.15       0.12       0.15       0.14       0.13       0.10       0.1 
 23       0.09       0.08       0.11       0.08       0.12       0.12       0.1 
 24       0.19       0.13       0.12       0.16       0.20       0.19       0.1 
 25       0.12       0.15       0.14       0.10       0.15       0.15       0.2 
 26       0.07       0.15       0.14       0.14       0.10       0.09       0.1 
 27       0.08       0.07       0.15       0.09       0.12       0.05       0.1 
 28       0.15       0.18       0.25       0.20       0.09       0.12       0.2 
 29       0.15       0.13       0.12       0.14       0.21       0.14       0.1 
 31       0.12       0.19       0.17       0.16       0.16       0.11       0.1 
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END ORBIT REPEATABILITY TABLE

The following table statistically summarizes this week's "engineering data", as
described in IGS Report No. 1528:

JPL ENGINEERING DATA SUMMARY TABLE           GPS week 861 (1996 Jul 07 - Jul 13)
 receiver/transmitter (dot means point positioned, * means fiducial site)
 |     days analyzed
 |     |      rms clock noise (ns)
 |     |      |           average clock solution (us)
 |     |      |           |           rms pseudorange (cm)
 |     |      |           |           |   (dot means pcode not analyzed)
 |     |      |           |           |           rms phase (mm)
 |     |      |           |           |           |           average arc (hr)
 |     |      |           |           |           |           |
 |___  |__    |_______    |_______    |___        |___        |__
ALGO*  6.8    .           .           47.9        5.18        3.08    
AREQ   7.0    93.1       -1.20        40.3        5.03        2.58    
ASC1   3.2    .424e+05    2.75        81.2        5.57        1.48    
BOGT   6.9    .187e+04   -1.17        51.3        6.59        2.05    
BRMU   2.0    110.       -1.17        41.0        5.52        2.46    
CAS1    .8    13.2        496.        36.0        5.00        2.11    
CHAT   7.0    106.       -1.19        79.9        5.00        2.87    
CRO1   5.0    141.       -1.21        43.8        6.81        2.29    
EISL   6.6    .722e+07   -.129e+05    35.6        5.78        2.80    
FAIR*  4.0    .148       -1.15        44.8        5.00        2.40    
FORT   7.0    .126       -1.89        49.7        5.14        3.21    
GOL2*  7.0    1.49       -.861        48.2        5.92        3.10    
GUAM   6.9    881.       -1.23        63.2        7.67        2.74    
HART*  6.8    740.       -9.42        43.0        4.16        2.76    
HKLO   5.0    .289e+06    494.        43.7        7.17        2.77    
IRKT   7.0    4.93       -1.19        62.9        5.53        3.01    
JPLM   7.0    106.        45.7        33.0        4.82        3.00    
KERG   7.0    152.       -8.55          .         5.00        2.55    
KIRU   6.0    242.       -1.99        54.0        6.68        2.37    
KIT3   7.0    158.       -1.21        57.2        4.90        3.08    
KOKB*  7.0    .986e-01   -50.8        76.7        5.31        2.99    
KOSG*  7.0    623.        2.71        44.5        4.00        2.46    
KWJ1   7.0    85.4       -1.20        49.2        7.30        1.92    
MAC1   1.6    79.8       -1.19        29.5        4.53        2.55    
MADR*  7.0    .856e-01   -.829          .         5.04        2.66    
MALI   5.0    43.2       -23.3          .         7.81        2.49    
MAS1   7.0    30.8       -5.95        47.2        4.46        2.94    
MCM4   7.0    86.1       -1.20        33.2        4.60        1.95    
MDVO   1.0    .198        629.        68.0        7.00        2.76    
NOTO   7.0    .119       -2.20        39.0        4.87        3.19    
PAMA   6.7    .569e+04   -1.45          .         9.78        1.85    
PERT   7.0    49.9       -1.81        52.2        4.46        2.81    
RCM5   7.0    101.       -1.21        52.1        7.32        2.60    
REYK   6.9    89.4       -1.20        55.5        5.87        1.97    
SHAO   1.0    215.       -1.16        101.        4.00        2.23    
STJO   6.0    582.        3.00        37.1        5.70        2.55    
THU1   7.0    74.8       -1.20        48.6        5.30        2.84    
TID2*  7.0    3.97       -.775        39.6        5.00        3.11    
TROM*  6.9    .197e+05    72.9          .         4.46        1.88    
USUD   7.0    66.3       -1.14        34.3        5.00        2.97    
WTZR*  6.9    59.3       -1.05        64.0        4.74        2.70    
YAR1*  6.9    .153e+06   -37.7          .         4.17        2.51    
YELL*  7.0    .165       -1.76        51.8        5.15        2.16    
PRN01  7.0    80.3        142.        52.0        5.87        2.50    
PRN02  7.0    80.5       -273.        52.7        5.59        2.54    
PRN03  7.0    82.0        29.1        49.9        5.59        2.77    
PRN04  6.9    80.3        32.9        47.9        5.45        2.51    
PRN05  7.0    81.6        46.2        50.6        5.87        2.45    
PRN06  7.0    82.4        .369        50.3        6.15        2.51    
PRN07  7.0    78.4        722.        52.6        5.59        2.47    
PRN09  7.0    81.7       -3.99        50.0        5.44        2.51    
PRN14  6.8    80.7        12.5        50.6        5.15        2.41    
PRN15  7.0    3.46        317.        57.6        5.30        2.43    
PRN16  6.8    81.4        17.0        51.1        6.33        2.58    
PRN17  7.0    80.0       -121.        49.3        5.30        2.60    
PRN18  7.0    82.0        5.22        51.3        5.46        2.24    
PRN19  7.0    81.2        462.        49.6        5.31        2.70    
PRN21  6.8    82.1       -26.5        49.0        5.74        2.57    
PRN22  7.0    77.8        320.        46.6        5.74        2.58    
PRN23  6.8    82.6        .501e-01    51.1        6.00        2.62    
PRN24  7.0    82.1        106.        52.7        5.87        2.48    
PRN25  7.0    80.5       -3.61        46.4        5.59        2.59    
PRN26  6.8    .196e+05   -68.6        49.3        5.64        2.79    
PRN27  7.0    81.6        33.6        50.2        5.45        2.58    
PRN28  7.0    2.03        91.9        64.1        5.00        2.68    
PRN29  7.0    82.9        10.9        47.2        5.30        2.56    
PRN31  7.0    82.7        587.        52.2        5.73        2.57    
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END ENGINEERING DATA SUMMARY 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
      96  7  7   96  7  8   96  7  9   96  7 10   96  7 11   96  7 12   96  7 13
prn   3d rss (m)
  1       4.3        3.3        3.4       13.2        2.9        4.3        6.3 
  2       4.3        3.5        3.2        3.6        3.6        4.0        3.1 
  3       4.0        4.1        4.3        4.1        3.6        4.2        5.3 
  4       4.5        4.3        5.3        5.6        6.3        5.8        5.3 
  5       6.1        6.3        6.6        6.7        6.7        7.1        6.8 
  6       4.2        4.8        7.5        5.6        5.1        6.0        6.3 
  7       4.4        5.5        5.2        4.0        3.9        4.1        4.9 
  9       3.7        3.7        2.9        3.3        3.0        3.0        3.0 
 14       4.6        5.7        4.5        6.1        7.4       10.0       18.6 
 15       2.8        3.8        3.8        3.2        3.3        3.3        3.6 
 16       7.2        7.5        6.2       18.4       23.2       12.5        8.9 
 17       4.9        4.4        4.4        6.1        4.3        3.8        3.8 
 18       4.3        3.8        4.4        5.5        5.6        3.9        3.1 
 19       5.6       13.3        9.4        3.0        2.1        2.9        2.1 
 21       5.9        5.7        6.9        8.2        7.3        6.5        7.6 
 22       6.8        7.3        6.8        6.5        6.6        6.6        6.0 
 23       4.7        3.2        3.8        3.3        3.9        3.3        3.8 
 24       4.1        4.2        4.7        4.7        5.2        4.4        5.3 
 25       4.7        3.2        3.0        3.3        3.9        3.6        4.1 
 26       1.9        2.8        2.9        3.7        2.3        2.0        2.2 
 27       3.2        5.4        5.6        4.1        3.1        3.9        4.7 
 28       3.3        3.4        3.3        3.5        3.4        3.7        3.2 
 29       3.5        3.6        2.2        3.3        4.1        3.6        3.3 
 31       2.3        2.4        2.7        2.7        2.9        4.3        3.7 
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END COMPARISON OF BROADCAST NAVIGATION MESSAGE WITH PRECISE EPHEMERIDES

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