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November 27th 08, 06:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mxsmanic wrote:
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WAAS most certainly is part of the GPS system, LAAS is in development, and
differential is a matter of interpretation.
None of them is. They are separate systems that depend on GPS; they are not
part of GPS. Anyone can construct a GPS augmentation system, but that doesn't
make it part of GPS.
You won't see any improvement from WAAS because France isn't in the
current service area.
That does not change the fact that WAAS is not part of GPS.
Drooling nonsense.
You obviously haven't a clue how WAAS works.
I forgot to mention I noticed you snipped the list of changes to the
GPS system you said don't exist.
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