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- GNSS receivers detect, decode, and process signals from the GNSS satellites (e.g., currently GPS and GLONASS and, in the future, Galileo). The satellites transmit the ranging codes on two radio-frequency carriers, allowing the locations of GNSS receivers to be determined with varying degrees of accuracy, depending on the receiver and post-processing of the data.
Source: http://cddis.nasa.gov/ggao/gnss.html
Group: Instrument_Details
Entry_ID: GNSS RECEIVER
Group: Instrument_Identification
Instrument_Category: Earth Remote Sensing Instruments
Instrument_Class: Passive Remote Sensing
Instrument_Type: Positioning/Navigation
Instrument_Subtype: GPS
Short_Name: GNSS RECEIVER
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Group: Associated_Platforms
Short_Name: UND CITATION II
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Online_Resource: http://cddis.nasa.gov/ggao/gnss.html
Creation_Date: 2012-12-11
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