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Electronics Technician Volume 05-Navigation Systems
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Tracking Stations

System  (NNSS)  became  operational.  This  system  is  an all-weather,  highly  accurate  navigation  aid,  enabling navigators  to  obtain  accurate  navigation  fixes  from  the data   collected   during   a   single   pass   of   an   orbiting satellite. The  following   paragraphs   describe   the   NNSS,   its satellites, Doppler principles, system accuracy , and two common shipboard equipments—the AN-WRN-5( V) and the AN/SRN-19(V)2. NAVY NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM This highly accurate, world-wide, all weather system enables navigators to obtain fixes approximately every 2 hours, day or  night.  Looking  at  figure  1-5,  you  can  see that   it   consists   of   earth-orbiting   satellites,   tracking stations, injection stations, the U.S. Naval Observatory, a     computing     center,     and     shipboard     navigation equipment. System Satellites Satellites  are  placed  in  a  circular  polar  orbit,  as illustrated  in  figure  1-6,  at  an  altitude  of  500  to  700 (nominally  600)  nautical  miles.  Each  satellite  orbits  in approximately   107   minutes,   continually   transmitting phase-modulated   data   every   2   minutes   on   two   rf carriers.    This    data    includes    time    synchronization signals,    a    400-Hz    tone,    and    fixed    and    variable parameters that describe the satellite’s orbit. The  fixed  parameters  describe  the  nominal  orbit  of the  satellite.  Variable  parameters  (small  corrections  to the  fixed  parameters)  are  transmitted  at  two-minute intervals and describe the fine structure of the satellite orbit.  The  satellite  memory  stores  sufficient  variable parameters  to  provide  the  two-minute  orbit  corrections for  16  hours  following  injection  of  fresh  data  into  the memory.  Since  data  injections  occur  about  every   12 hours, the satellite memory will not Figure 1-5.—Navy Navigation Satellite System. 1-6

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