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The Operational Advisory (also known as a "GPS Status
Message) provides a summary of the status of the satellite
constellation. The advisory is is divided into four parts:
Header, Section One (1), Section Two (2), and Section Three
(3). You may also visit our GPS
Acronyms and Abbreviations page.
Header
The header includes the title, subject, and the date.
The date is represented in a format that includes the
two digit day (DD), the first three characters of the
month (MMM), and the four digit year. Also included is the
Julian day of the year.
Section One
This lists operational satellites by PRN number, assigned
plane, and atomic clock in use.
Block I - This generation of satellites
is no longer used.
Block II - This is the current generation
of operational satellites.
PRNs - Pseudo Random Noise code is the
unique identifying sequence code that each satellite produces.
Slot - This indicates what plane and
slot the satellite is occupying. The "plane" is
the satellite's orbit, and the "slot" is the position
in the plane.
CS & RB= Cesium and Rubidium are
the atomic clocks used on the satellites, as noted for each
satellite.
This identifies the points of contact for additional
technical and support information. You may Contact
the Navigation Information Service for further information
and questions.