[IGSREPORT-5007] Wk 0960 JPL Analysis Report

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Tue Jun 16 09:02:02 PDT 1998


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IGS Electronic Report    Tue Jun 16  9:02:02 PDT 1998      Message Number 5007
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Author: D C Jefferson
Subject: Wk 0960 JPL Analysis Report

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JPL ANALYSIS REPORT   GPS-WEEK 0960 (DAYS 151-157, DATES 1998 May 31 - Jun 06)
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Submitted by the JPL IGS/FLINN Analysis Team:

D C Jefferson, Y E Bar-Sever, M B Heflin, M M Watkins, F H Webb, J F Zumberge

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 (137.78.60.30),
directory pub/jpligsac/0960.  These files (except for *.tro) have also
been sent to the CDDIS.


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filename             contents
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jpl09607.sum         This text file.
jpl09607.erp         Earth rotation parameters for GPS week 960.
jpl09607.snx         Ground station coordinates for GPS week 960, SINEX format.
jpl0960[0-6].sp3     GPS ephemerides for GPS week 960, sp3 format.
jpl0960[0-6].tro     Ground station troposphere estimates for GPS week 960.
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Median Orbit Repeatability (see table below): 8.0 cm

Data from PRN14 were mismodeled on day 156, and have been excluded from our
analyses accordingly.

A large clock discontinuity (reset) of about 385 microseconds was detected
for PRN19 at approximately 04:35 on day 156.

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 IISC excluded day 151.
WARNING: Data from WUHN excluded day 152.
WARNING: Data from NYAL excluded day 154.
WARNING: Data from NYAL, WES2 excluded day 155.
WARNING: Data from PRN14, NYAL excluded day 156.

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 960 (1998 May 31 - Jun 06)
     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
50964.50 -10527  39251   -84351  1421    2    2     8      8 37 23 27   39  217 
50965.50 -10480  39455   -85737  1351    2    2     8      8 37 21 27   27  248 
50966.50 -10428  39659   -87052  1278    2    2     8      8 37 22 27   -3  221 
50967.50 -10415  39836   -88318  1255    2    2     8      8 37 23 27  -49  176 
50968.50 -10466  39992   -89592  1292    2    2     8      8 37 19 27    1  185 
50969.50 -10446  40168   -90864  1252    2    2     8      8 37 24 26   27  165 
50970.50 -10427  40311   -92084  1189    2    2     8      8 37 21 27   86  150 
END ERP TABLE

The following table indicates the "3-dimensional orbit repeatability", as 
defined in IGS Mail Message 37, for GPS week 960:
["3d rss" = sqrt(xrms**2 + yrms**2 + zrms**2)]

JPL ORBIT REPEATABILITY TABLE                GPS week 960 (1998 May 31 - Jun 06)
      98  5 31   98  6  1   98  6  2   98  6  3   98  6  4   98  6  5   98  6  6
prn   3d rss (cm)
  1       6          6          9          6          5         13         14   
  2      14          8          8          3          8         17          5   
  3       7          4          7          9          4          6          8   
  4      14         10          6          5          6         15          8   
  5       8          4          9         13         13         10         12   
  6       7          9          9         10         22          8         14   
  7       7          6          8          4          5         10         11   
  8       6          6          5          7          5          8          7   
  9       6          4          7          9          8         16         12   
 10       5          5          7         21         10          8         11   
 13       8          8          6          7          7          8          6   
 14      12          8          6          6          4                    11   
 15       8          5          8          8          6          7          9   
 16       5          9          8          4          6         11          8   
 17       7          6          5          7          9          8          8   
 18       6         10          6          5          5          5          7   
 19      13          5          8          7          6          5          9   
 21       9          6          5          6          6          7         10   
 22       6          7         12         17          5         10          6   
 23       7         12         12         10         13         13         11   
 24       7          6          7         10          6         10         10   
 25       9          7          9          7          9         10         12   
 26      13          8          7         10         10         10         13   
 27      10         10          7          9          7          7          8   
 29      10          8          6          6          7         12          9   
 30       4          5          5          9          8          7         12   
 31      10          9          3          6          6          8          7   
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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 960 (1998 May 31 - Jun 06)
 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*  7.0    .182        .934        55.6        4.31        2.93    
AREQ*  1.0    83.4       -.250        46.0        4.00        2.39    
ASC1   7.0    113.       -.247        71.0        5.03        1.53    
AUCK   1.9    81.7       -.249        40.5        4.54        2.75    
BAHR   4.9    .608        129.        47.8        5.01        3.15    
BARB   4.7    99.7       -.306        32.2        7.44        3.25    
BOGT   1.0    126.       -.246        68.0        6.00        1.71    
CAS1   3.8    .766e+07   -.179e+05    36.3        5.50        1.38    
CASA   4.0    16.5        47.8        41.4        6.27        2.73    
COCO   4.9    109.       -.240e+05    47.2        7.19        2.56    
DAV1*  6.9    133.       -.241          .         4.44        1.60    
DGAR   7.0    108.       -.245        67.5        6.16        1.74    
EISL   7.0    203.       -.238        49.0        5.31        3.04    
FAIR*  7.0    .202       -.139        43.9        4.87        2.32    
FORT*  5.9    .126       -.204        70.0        6.02        1.76    
GALA   5.9    106.       -.243        68.6        5.68        1.74    
GOL2*  7.0    77.5       -.558        54.6        4.63        2.05    
GUAM*  6.9    116.       -.256        61.6        7.29        2.21    
HARK*  4.8    15.1       -7.25        50.4        4.21        2.89    
HRAO   7.0    436.       -1.26        31.2        3.47        2.85    
IISC   2.7    86.1       -.245        74.3        6.34        2.39    
IRKT*  3.7    .312       -.700e-01    62.9        5.00        2.55    
KELY   1.8    100.       -.259          .         5.00        1.80    
KERG*  1.8    .107e+04    457.          .         5.00        2.70    
KIT3*  2.7    121.       -.237        75.1        5.32        3.07    
KOKB*  7.0    .183       -.783        74.8        5.16        2.76    
KOUR*  1.0    2.76        7.52        73.0        8.00        1.86    
KWJ1*  7.0    373.       -.247        63.6        6.78        1.86    
LHAS*  3.0    99.8       -.246          .         5.00        2.36    
LPGS    .8    187.       -.216        57.0        5.00        2.66    
MAC1*  6.8    90.4       -.250        37.6        4.00        2.42    
MAD2*  6.9    107.       -1.27        66.8        6.61        1.75    
MAG0   1.9    .289e+06    466.        32.0        4.00        2.54    
MALI*  7.0    914.       -429.        76.3        7.15        1.97    
MAS1*  2.9    62.4       -.864        56.4        4.68        2.46    
MATE*  3.9    462.       -.253        45.0        4.52        2.82    
MCM4   3.0    82.0       -.264        34.7        4.68        1.36    
MKEA   6.0    .193       -.189        52.8        4.85        2.74    
NTUS   2.0    .446e+04    .272e-01    92.0        7.00        1.51    
NYA1   3.9    .225       -.893        85.3        5.00        2.04    
OHIG*  3.8    .184e+04   -.183        53.7        5.00        1.90    
ONSA*  5.9    .151       -1.11        45.7        4.19        2.24    
PETR   2.0    80.2       -.255        59.1        5.00        2.28    
POL2   1.9    82.2       -.241        48.0        4.50        2.41    
REYK   1.0    85.9       -.273        58.0        6.00        1.41    
SANT*  5.5    896.       -.330        37.4        5.00        1.86    
TAHI    .8    739.       -.216        66.0        6.00        2.10    
TID2*  7.0    9.34       -.225        34.9        5.16        2.54    
TSKB*  7.0    1.56       -2.44        49.3        5.06        3.06    
USNO   7.5    .           .           58.6        5.89        2.70    
USUD   7.0    641.        1.02        43.7        4.91        2.65    
WTZR*  6.7    541.        .335        64.6        5.32        2.48    
YAKA   2.0    103.       -.246        69.5        5.00        2.35    
YAKZ    .8    .288e+06    445.        52.0        5.00        2.78    
YAR1*  7.0    84.6       -.240        33.7        4.74        2.50    
YELL*  7.0    .197       -.348        47.3        4.86        1.73    
PRN01  7.0    83.4        48.8        54.3        5.30        2.13    
PRN02  6.6    81.6       -494.        59.2        5.30        2.12    
PRN03  7.0    79.3        15.1        53.6        5.30        2.44    
PRN04  7.0    79.5        29.7        54.5        5.30        2.09    
PRN05  6.6    81.5        150.        54.5        5.15        2.19    
PRN06  7.0    78.2       -.642        59.2        5.30        2.08    
PRN07  7.0    83.0        780.        55.9        5.16        2.14    
PRN08  7.0    80.8        568.        53.7        5.30        2.12    
PRN09  7.0    81.1       -44.1        53.8        5.16        2.41    
PRN10  7.0    82.4        22.3        58.1        5.15        2.07    
PRN13  7.0    80.7       -156.        55.9        5.00        2.27    
PRN14  6.0    80.3        30.4        53.0        5.35        2.49    
PRN15  7.0    3.58        562.        55.2        5.16        2.35    
PRN16  7.0    80.0        64.4        55.4        5.00        2.32    
PRN17  7.0    81.4       -181.        55.7        5.16        2.23    
PRN18  7.0    81.3        14.2        55.0        5.46        2.20    
PRN19  6.9    .351e+05    320.        55.7        5.00        1.98    
PRN21  7.0    82.7        42.0        58.3        5.46        2.21    
PRN22  6.8    79.2        1.67        53.9        5.73        2.22    
PRN23  7.0    81.3       -.183e-01    62.5        5.59        2.23    
PRN24  7.0    83.5        837.        53.3        5.00        2.17    
PRN25  7.0    79.9       -6.75        50.6        5.31        2.35    
PRN26  7.0    79.8        105.        53.1        5.15        2.20    
PRN27  7.0    82.6        29.9        57.6        5.45        2.04    
PRN29  7.0    81.3        498.        52.9        5.00        2.41    
PRN30  6.7    81.3       -41.6        51.6        5.66        2.22    
PRN31  7.0    80.8        3.96        53.4        5.00        2.45    
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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
      98  5 31   98  6  1   98  6  2   98  6  3   98  6  4   98  6  5   98  6  6
prn   3d rss (cm)
  1     209        218        237        294        235        183        368   
  2     541        184        255        468        400        430        249   
  3     342        214        345        317        342        258        254   
  4     454        317        422        362        549        458        340   
  5     399        616        452        341        616        480        419   
  6     583        585        524        670        527        608        539   
  7     369        458        654        315        218        323        512   
  8     347        242        486        571        347        458        356   
  9     223        789        775        547        537        380        247   
 10     536        454        403        358        325        260        359   
 13     188        308        246        168        204        195        334   
 14     540        698        556        449        403                   520   
 15     366        296        206        348        537        461        245   
 16     339        377        230        248        292        378        436   
 17     348        425        424        374        476        383        445   
 18     263        393        246        393        360        602        412   
 19     231        323        191        251        446        251        346   
 21     272        353        258        394        331        425        216   
 22     415        293        360        404        590        408        318   
 23     922       1014        410        659        967       1111       1466   
 24     294        251        211        188        178        302        428   
 25     336        461        522        436        466        429        463   
 26     252        183        260        282        395        423        634   
 27     347        322        271        396        349        424        275   
 29     404        198        258        291        231        240        248   
 30     313        201        324        207        416        380        426   
 31     369        346        555        260        231        435        551   
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END COMPARISON OF BROADCAST NAVIGATION MESSAGE WITH PRECISE EPHEMERIDES

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