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GIOVE-A navigation signal available to users
 
2 March 2007

GIOVE-A in orbit (artist's impression)
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Artist's impression of GIOVE-A in orbit. The spacecraft's navigation signal antenna is directed towards the viewer.

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GIOVE-A L1 in-band spectrum
GIOVE-A L1 in-band spectrum, measured at Chilbolton Obervatory (United Kingdom)

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GIOVE-A E5 in-band spectrum
GIOVE-A E5 in-band spectrum, measured at Chilbolton Obervatory (United Kingdom)

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