Navigation receiver

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Directive – Including a satellite

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C342S357460

Reexamination Certificate

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08044853

ABSTRACT:
The subject matter disclosed herein relates to a system and method for processing navigation signals received from multiple global navigation satellite systems (GNSS'). In a particular implementation, signals received from multiple GNSS' may be processed in a single receiver channel.

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