Alabama Mobile Point DGPS site to be decommissioned
The US Coast Guard issued a notice
(http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=dgpsMain
) stating that the Mobile Point Differential GPS will be
decommissioned on March 15. DGPS used along the Gulf coast may utilize
DGPS broadcast sites at English Turn, Louisiana (293 KHz) and Elgin,
Florida (295 KHz). (1/31/11).
DIFFERENTIAL GPS** Notice: Mobile Point DGPS Site to be decommissioned
March 15th, 2011 **Mobile Point DGPS Site: The Mobile Point DGPS
signal broadcast on 300 KHz, site ID 813, will be decommissioned March
15, 2011 at 1600Z and taken permanently off-line. DGPS users in the
coastal regions of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and parts of the
Florida "Pan Handle" may instead utilize DGPS broadcast sites at
English Turn, LA (293 KHz) and Eglin, FL (295 KHz). For questions or
concerns, please utilize the "Contact Us" link on the gray navigation
menu bar above and select Subject: DGPS.
NAVCEN operates the Coast Guard Maritime Differential GPS (DGPS)
Service and the developing Nationwide DGPS Service, consisting of two
control centers and over 80 remote broadcast sites. The Service
broadcasts correction signals on marine radiobeacon frequencies to
improve the accuracy and integrity to GPS-derived positions. The Coast
Guard DGPS Service provides 10-meter accuracy in all established
coverage areas.
Typically, the positional error of a DGPS position is 1 to 3 meters,
greatly enhancing harbor entrance and approach navigation. The System
provides service for coastal coverage of the continental U.S., the
Great Lakes, Puerto Rico, portions of Alaska, Hawaii, and a greater
part of the Mississippi River Basin. Many foreign nations are
implementing standard DGPS services modeled after the U.S. Coast
Guard's system to significantly enhance maritime safety in their
critical waterways.
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DGPS is an all-weather system
The Coast Guard's maritime Differential Global Positioning Service
achieved Full Operational Capability (FOC) on 15 March 1999 as
announced in the DOT press release. The maritime DGPS service provides
10 meter (2 dRMS) navigation accuracy, integrity alarms for GPS and
DGPS out-of-tolerance conditions within 10 seconds of detection,
availability of 99.7% per month, coastal coverage to the continental
United States, the Great Lakes, Puerto Rico/US Virgin Islands, and
selected portions of Alaska and Hawaii.
The achievement of FOC culminates a six-year effort to convert
existing radiobeacon sites and construct new sites to transmit DGPS
corrections. Several equipment upgrades were installed to improve
system performance. During the procurement and installation phases of
the system upgrades, the maritime DGPS service operated under Initial
Operational Capability rules, where the signals provided accurate
corrections with integrity to the maximum extent possible.
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