The validation test has verified that the SPL IGS/GPS operates as specified without impact to the basic GPS navigation mission. The test program involved integration and testing of the complete SPL IGS system installed on the GPS vehicle. Anechoic chamber tests were run with both payloads operating and with all transmitters operating at full power. No detectable cross coupling of transmitter/receiver combinations was observed.
GPS/IGS Design Analysis Report. Volume I
1982
269 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Intelligence , Global Navigation Systems , Unmanned Spacecraft , Space surveillance systems , Global positioning system , Test and evaluation , Nuclear explosions , Detection , Reliability , Interfaces , Payload , Compatibility , Surface burst , Downlinks , Space navigation , Predictions , Anechoic chambers , Radio astronomy , Test vehicles , Transmitters , Validation , NUDET(Nuclear Detonation Surveillance) , IONDS(Integrated Operational Nuclear Detonation Detection System) , GPS(Global Positioning System) , IGS(IONDS Global Segment)