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PRN01/SVN49: Another GPS Satellite Anomaly

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From monitoring at the University of New Brunswick and elsewhere around the globe, it appears that normal signals from the L1 and L2 transmitters on the gps kids watch satellite PRN01/SVN49 were unavailable for more than two hours on the morning of September 4.

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