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After drifting out of control east throughout most of last year,
having its WAAS downlink cut, coming back under control, the Galaxy XV
saga of troubles is one step closed to finishing.
After coming back into control PRN135 was moved to a geosynchronous
orbit at 93W. It started working its way back, currently moving west
of 94W.
http://www.nstb.tc.faa.gov/incoming/Waas_SV_Status.txt (second to last
line)
At its current pace it should arrive at primary/backup slot in about 2
weeks.
Hopefully all tests were successful and Galaxy XV will resume its
normal WAAS operations soon.
Marcelo Pacheco
having its WAAS downlink cut, coming back under control, the Galaxy XV
saga of troubles is one step closed to finishing.
After coming back into control PRN135 was moved to a geosynchronous
orbit at 93W. It started working its way back, currently moving west
of 94W.
http://www.nstb.tc.faa.gov/incoming/Waas_SV_Status.txt (second to last
line)
At its current pace it should arrive at primary/backup slot in about 2
weeks.
Hopefully all tests were successful and Galaxy XV will resume its
normal WAAS operations soon.
Marcelo Pacheco
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