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Volume 4(4), Spring 2001

  • Letter From the Editor. Jim Ray, 1

  •  IGS Near Real-time Products and their Applications.  P. F., G. Gendt, T. Springer & T. Mannucci, 2-8

  • Galileo Constellation Design. Á. Mozo-García, E. Herráiz-Monseco, A. B. Martín-Peiró & M. M. Romay-Merino, 9-15

  • The Role of Ground-Based GPS Meteorological Observations in Numerical Weather Prediction. S. I. Gutman  &  S. G. Benjamin, 16-24

  • Examining the C1-P1 Pseudorange Bias. D. C. Jefferson, M. B. Heflin & R. J. Muellerschoen, 25-30

  • New IGS Station and Satellite Clock Combination. J. Kouba & T. Springer, 31-36

  •  A Comparison of Absolute and Relative GPS Antenna Calibrations. G. L. Mader, 37-40

  • Absolute Calibration of an Ashtech Z12-T GPS Receiver.  G. Petit, Z. Jiang, J. White, R. Beard & E. Powers. 41-46

  • Progress in Carrier Phase Time Transfer. J. Ray, F. Arias, G. Petit, T. Springer, T. Schildknecht , J. Clarke, J. Johansson, 47-54        

  • Comparison of Absolute and Relative Antenna Phase Center Variations. M. Rothacher, 55-60

  • The International GLONASS Service  - Pilot Project. R. Weber, J. A. Slater, 61-67

  • Potential Interests of the IGS for the Galileo System. P. Willis, J. M. Dow, 68-71
     

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