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The EGNOS User segment is made of EGNOS receivers that enable their users to accurately compute their positions.
The EGNOS User segment is made of EGNOS receivers that enable their users to accurately compute their positions.  
 
To receive EGNOS signals an EGNOS compatible receiver is required There are many receivers now already on the market from a variety of manufacturers. An EGNOS receiver is like a GPS receiver but with special software inside that allows the receiver to lock onto the code used by the EGNOS satellites and compute the EGNOS corrections to the GPS signals. Apart from this, an EGNOS receiver is just like a GPS receiver. This means that it can pick up GPS signals as well. An EGNOS receiver is the same size as a GPS receiver and uses the same type of antenna.<ref name=" ESA Navigation Portal">[http://egnos-portal.gsa.europa.eu/discover-egnos/programme-information/evolution  ESA Navigation Portal on EGNOS User Segment ]</ref>


==Errors Affecting User Positioning==
==Errors Affecting User Positioning==

Revision as of 16:41, 4 May 2011


EGNOSEGNOS
Title EGNOS User Segment
Author(s) GMV.
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2011
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The EGNOS User segment is made of EGNOS receivers that enable their users to accurately compute their positions.

To receive EGNOS signals an EGNOS compatible receiver is required There are many receivers now already on the market from a variety of manufacturers. An EGNOS receiver is like a GPS receiver but with special software inside that allows the receiver to lock onto the code used by the EGNOS satellites and compute the EGNOS corrections to the GPS signals. Apart from this, an EGNOS receiver is just like a GPS receiver. This means that it can pick up GPS signals as well. An EGNOS receiver is the same size as a GPS receiver and uses the same type of antenna.[1]

Errors Affecting User Positioning

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