Multiple frequency GPS receive operation using single frequency

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

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G01S 503

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060161213

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are dual frequency GPS receivers using single frequency sequencing and methods of using the same to track both first global positioning signals at a first frequency and second global positioning signals at a second frequency. Both of the first global positioning signals and the second global positioning signals are received with a multi-frequency antenna or multiple antennas of different frequencies. The first global positioning signals and the second global positioning signals are separated and converted into first and second translated global positioning signals, respectively, having an intermediate frequency or frequencies. Frequency sequencing is controlled to selectively alternately couple the first and second translated global positioning signals one at a time to the channels of the digital signal processor for use in navigation solution determination.

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