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authorSanjeev Gupta <ghane0@gmail.com>2015-04-16 09:51:40 +0800
committerEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2015-04-16 14:23:13 -0400
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Update SA removal
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@@ -144,8 +144,11 @@ satellites were programmed to introduce patterned timing jitter into
the signals. The U.S. military knew the pattern, but nobody else did
(or, at least, nobody who was admitting it).</p>
-<p>Now that 'Selective Availability' is gone, the important limits are
-natural. One is a variable amount of signal lag produced as the GPS
+<p>In Sep 2007 the U.S. government announced that the future generation
+of GPS satellites, known as GPS III, will be without the SA feature.
+Doing this will make the policy decision of 2000 permanent.
+The important limits are on accuracy are now due to physics.
+One is a variable amount of signal lag produced as the GPS
signals pass through the ionosphere and troposphere, which partly
refracts radio waves. This can be largely compensated for by a
technique called "Differential GPS" or DGPS. Ground-based reference