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Firstly,IRNSS is not supposed to replace GPS or GLONASS,but complement them. So that on the future, incase the sh!t hits the fan,we won't be left out in the dark.
The receivers that can use the both are on their way. Currently some GPS receivers (L5 capable ones) can already receive IRNSS signals.
The entire system will take atleast 3-5 years to be fully mature and by that time we will have dedicated IRNSS receivers as well as GPS-IRNSS inter operable receivers (in all bands)
@Nilgiri,@sankranti
Yet DRDO developed a receiver that can receive all 3 (GPS, GAGAN, GLONASS) in a 17 gram package...and a Desi firm manufactures it.
You are confusing modulation and channel access.
GLONASS is the only system that uses FDMA compared to CDMA (GPS, galileo, beidou), but they are quickly modernizing to CDMA now with the new satellite launches that transmit in both standards....promoting better interopability with CDMA based receivers (among other advantages that CDMA posseses). As a result FDMA GLONASS receivers are a niche thing found mostly in Russia.
FDMA vs. CDMA - Navipedia
IRNSS uses CDMA.
High growth rate is essential and it will happen but the high growth rate is not a solution for a military threat. Kuwait was the richest country before Saddam invaded it because Kuwait had virtually no defence. If india is going to use for military purpose, which it will, then it is military support system and China and Pakistan look at this the same way and perhaps we even don't need to get anti-satellite missiles, China may very well be planning to use it before it becomes dangerous.
As far as receivers are concerned then civllian version of IRNSS and GPS would be compatible so that if you buy a civilian GPS receiver it would work with IRNSS. Infact there is a UN committee to have this compatibility between GPS, IRNSS(India), Galileo (Europe), compass(china), and a Japanese one.
High growth rate is essential and it will happen but the high growth rate is not a solution for a military threat. Kuwait was the richest country before Saddam invaded it because Kuwait had virtually no defence. If india is going to use for military purpose, which it will, then it is military support system and China and Pakistan look at this the same way and perhaps we even don't need to get anti-satellite missiles, China may very well be planning to use it before it becomes dangerous.
LOL.... I know what you are talking about. You are talking about Navika Electronics. I know them quite well
I already told you GLONASS used FDMA. You think I don't konw what FDMA and CDMA is ?
IRNSS uses BPSK and RHCP which is similar to GPS. But GLONAS uses FDMA so separate receivers are required for both.
As though BPSK and RHCP (modulation, polarization) are restricted only to one particular type of channel access method. They are not the reasons for different receivers for FDMA and CDMA.
I could show you my picture with Jayant.
I never said they are.
GLONASS uses FDMA signal, BPSK modulation, in L1, L2 and L3 Band. It has a C/A code for civilian use and a Pcode for Military use.
GPS uses CDMA signal, BPSK modulation, BOC for offset correction, in L1 and L2 band and later in L5 band.
IRNSS uses CDMA singal, BPSK modulatioin, BOC for offset, in L5 and S band with RHCP vector.
Does that make you happy ?
If you know anything about RF design you will realize that signal modulation type and polarization determines the antenna design and subsequent receiver design. I did not want to go into detail that time hence the quick reply.
Time for Pakistan get hold of some anti-satellite missiles from China
Buddy improvements are always there and by the time it gets operational, it will be availableASAT can bring down satellites in low polar orbit. IRNSS are atleast 35000 KM above earth in GTO/GSO orbit
Buddy improvements are always there and by the time it gets operational, it will be available
Don't ever under estimate your enemies...maybe they are already working (Pakistan had been working on GSLV but due to funding it is delayed) and China I believe is already working on man mission to Moon so I guess now you got updated..(it is always good to spare few min from cartoon network and disney channel ). If you know the orbital mechanics and atmospheric height, you will know that beyond 400 km, the rocket needs much less fuel and beyond 800 km small thrusters can do the trick.Imao. Pakistan cant make 10 Km range SAM & you dream about bringing down Indian satellite located in Geostationary orbit of 35000 KM moving at 3.07 km/s
china will need 10 yrs of R&D to reach there.
No other country fights your war
Meanwhile, India currently have capacity to bring down <1000 KM polar orbit satellite. China India are responsible power. They are not going to attack each other space assets
Hitting a target so small as a satellite in a geostationary orbit ? Ohh man...I like this guy.Buddy improvements are always there and by the time it gets operational, it will be available
Graduate from Jinn school of aerospaceHitting a target so small as a satellite in a geostationary orbit ? Ohh man...I like this guy.
Why would you even compare a satellite launch vehicle with a missile ? Edit that.Graduate from Jinn school of aerospace
shaheen III series rocket are inferior to indian 70's era SLV-3 rocket.
GSLV are 30 times heavier than SLV-3/Shaheen