New GLONASS satellites will be transmitting encoded signal
Science & Space
April 25, 2017, 12:56
At the moment the manufacturer keeps seven space satellites GLONASS-M in stock
MOSCOW, April 24. /TASS/. New GLONASS satellites will be transmitting a new encoded signal, the deputy CEO of Russia’s Roscosmos corporation, Mikhail Khailov, told a satellite navigation forum.
"At the moment the manufacturer keeps seven space satellites GLONASS-M in stock. Six will be transmitting the encoded navigation signal in L3," he said.
Currently one GLONASS-M satellite and two new generation GLONASS-K satellites transmit the CDMA signal.