The Ephemeris Manager Broadcast Orbit view provides detailed information about all broadcast orbits the Ephemeris Manager has collected. An additional table-in-table displays detailed orbit information for each satellite. For a description of the table columns see the following table.
The main spreadsheet displays the current satellite status. It is empty as long as no ephemeris data is available or if ephemeris data is older than one week.
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Description |
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Status |
Icon indicating the health status. |
Satellite is healthy. Broadcast orbits too old or not available. Too old: older than 2 hours for GPS and Galileo, older than 30 minutes for GLN satellites. Satellite is unhealthy. |
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Sat |
Satellite identification |
Satellite system IDs are: |
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System* |
Satellite system. |
One of GALILEO, GLONASS, GPS, BeiDou, or QZSS. |
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Health * |
Health indicator. |
0 stands for healthy, all other numerals for unhealthy. |
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Iode* |
Issue of data (ephemeris). |
Not available for GLONASS. |
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GPS Week* |
GPS week. |
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GPS Seconds* |
GPS seconds. |
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Time |
Date and time. |
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Filters are available or configurable for this column. Click the filter icon in the column header to open the list of filters. If the filter is set, the filter icon changes its appearance (filled blue). |
Full orbit information for each satellite is available, if you go to the satellite row in the main spreadsheet and expand its view. The displayed list shows each standard parameter name, its value and unit, and a full explanation of the parameter.