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Receiver Tracking as a Function of Elevation Angle

The links within this page point to histogram plots illustrating the number of observations at a station with respect to the elevation angle of the satellite. The division between each histogram is two degrees in elevation. These figures were created using the observations from January 25, 2001.

While these plots show all the observations that are tracked, only the observations that are above 10 degrees elevation angle are currently processed. We are considering a modification in the analysis parameters that would lower this elevation mask.

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2N3W 2N2W 2N1W 2N0W 2N1E
1N3W 1N2W 1N1W 1N0W 1N1E
0N3W 0N2W 0N1W 0N0W 0N1E
1S3W 1S2W 1S1W 1S0W
2S3W 2S2W 2S1W 2S0W 2S1E


0N1W Observation Histogram

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