Article 57160 of sci.geo.satellite-nav: From: "Michael Hoppe" Newsgroups: sci.geo.satellite-nav Subject: Re: DGPS in Germany? Date: 2 Feb 1998 19:48:37 GMT Organization: Rhein-Zeitung Lines: 36 Message-ID: <01bd3012$76356fc0$2d82bdc3@default> References: <6b0ast$76i$1@news02.btx.dtag.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: pppin13.linz.rhein-zeitung.de X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1161 Path: matra.meer.net!news1.best.com!newsxfer3.itd.umich.edu!news-out.internetmci.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!195.99.66.215!news-feed1.eu.concert.net!btnet-peer!btnet!newsfeed.metronet.de!newsfeed2.ecrc.net!news.zeitung-online.net!news.rhein-zeitung.de!not-for-mail Xref: matra.meer.net sci.geo.satellite-nav:57160 Reinhard Zwirner schrieb im Beitrag <6b0ast$76i$1@news02.btx.dtag.de>... > Hi all, > > Has anyone any experience with DGPS in Germany? What about the reception > of MAINFLINGEN DGPS transmitter? What about the accuracy? Which type of > GPS/DGPS receiver was used? > > TIA, Reinhard > Hallo In Germany exist a lot of DGPS services. One of them is the LF-Transmitter in Mainflingen. I hear that theier are any problems regarding the LF-receiver equipment. You find some information about this service under http://no5.leipzig.ifag.de/ For maritime radio navigation exists a further DGPS service (free for all users) Here some information about this service: Station Helgoland 313.0 kHz 200Bit/s 180km Wustrow 314.5 kHz 200Bit/s 180km Koblenz 287.0 kHz 200Bit/s 150km I hope this information is of any help to you Michael Hoppe mhoppe@rz-online.de mhoppe@szv.ivm.de