Testing and Use of the Magnavox Manpack GPS (Global Positioning System) User Equipment
Abstract
Since June 1985, Canada has employed the Magnavox GPS Manpack receivers in support of several programs. Primarily the set was used as a 'reference' system during tests of the Primary Land Arctic Navigation System (PLANS) on board an M117 armoured personnel carrier during field trials at CFB Petawawa in Nov. 1985 and Sept. 1986. The set was also employed in the same capacity during sea trials of the Marine Integrated Navigation System (MINS) off the west coast of Vancouver Island during Nov. 1986. During the sea trial, reference data was also being recorded from a Syledis shore-based reference system (2-5 metre accuracy). GPS Manpack data was compared to the Syledis data and results are contained in the report. Keywords: Global positioning system; Navigation reference; Manportable equipment; Ground vehicles.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 30, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA199893
Entities
People
- Michael Vinnins
- Rene Apps
Organizations
- Defence Research and Development Canada