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December 1997 Issue of CDDIS Bulletin is Available (05-Dec-97)
The latest
issue of the CDDIS Bulletin has been published and is available
electronically. Articles include this issue of the CDDIS Bulletin
are:
- Cover: VLBI
Observatory Network
- Articles:
- Meteorological
Data from GPS Sites
- Data
Bits and Bytes:
- SLR
Epoch Timing Corrections for 1997
- Riga
SLR Range Bias
- Reminder
-- CDDIS Web Sites and Anonymous FTP Have Moved
- Permanent
GPS Network Update

CDDIS Web Sites and Anonymous FTP Operational on New Computer (03-Oct-97)
If you are reading this article, then you have found the new
home of the CDDIS web sites on cddisa.gsfc.nasa.gov. Read
the October 1997
issue of the CDDIS Bulletin for more details.

October 1997 Issue of CDDIS Bulletin is Available (03-Oct-97)
The latest
issue of the CDDIS Bulletin has been published and is available
electronically. Articles include this issue of the CDDIS Bulletin
are:
- Cover: IGS
GPS and VLBI and DORIS Sites in the Canadian Region
- Articles:
- Notice
-- CDDIS Web Sites and Anonymous FTP Have Moved
- CDDIS
Bulletin, Volume 12 -- Index
- Data
Bits and Bytes:
- Permanent
GPS Network Update
- SLR
Epoch Timing Corrections for 1997
- HOLLAS
Barometer Problem
- New
Range Bias and Time Biases at ZIMLAT SLR Station 7810

August 1997 Issue of CDDIS Bulletin is Available (10-Sep-97)
The latest
issue of the CDDIS Bulletin has been published and is available
electronically. Articles include this issue of the CDDIS Bulletin
are:
- Cover: IGS
GPS Network
- Articles:
- Meteorological
Data from GPS Sites
- Data
Bits and Bytes:
- HOLLAS
Time Bias in 1988
- SALRO
Time Bias in 1997
- ZIMLAT
Range Bias
- Permanent
GPS Network Update
- Reminder
-- New CDDIS IP Address

June 1997 Issue of CDDIS Bulletin is Available (14-Jul-97)
The latest
issue of the CDDIS Bulletin has been published and is available
electronically. Articles include this issue of the CDDIS Bulletin
are:
- Cover: SLR
Observatory Network
- Articles:
- New
CDDIS IP Address
- New
Computer Hardware Delivered
- SLR
Satellite Information on the Web
- Data
Bits and Bytes:
- New
Laser Field-Generated Normal Point Format
- New
URLs for CRL WWW Sites
- New
Directory of Daily GPS Broadcast Ephemerides Files
- Permanent
GPS Network Update

New CDDIS IP Address (16-Jun-97)
On the morning of Monday June 16, 1997 (no later than noon EDT),
the IP address of the CDDIS host computer will change:
| Node Name: |
cddis.gsfc.nasa.gov |
| Old Number: |
128.183.10.141 |
| New Number: |
128.183.201.162 |
The node name will not change, just the node number. Users should
make certain ther CDDIS access scripts use the node name or this
new IP address as of noon June 16. 
New Computer Hardware Delivered (02-Jun-97)
The CDDIS staff is pleased to announce the delivery and installation
of a replacement hardware platform for the CDDIS VAX system. This
system running the UNIX operating system; the system was delivered
with thirty Gbytes of on-line magnetic disk storage but will soon
be augmented with as much as an additional sixty Gbytes. As can
be imagined, a significant amount of the CDDIS staff time will
be spent during the next few months learning UNIX and developing
data processing and archiving routines for this new system. The
staff hopes to have all GPS data activities transferred to the
UNIX platform by late 1997.
An area of ongoing concern to the CDDIS staff is the ability to
respond to special requests for older, off-line GPS data. Currently,
this is a time-consuming activity for the staff since all older
data are stored on optical disks in VAX VMS file format and the
CDDIS VAX system is equipped with only two optical disk drives.
The future CDDIS UNIX system under UNIX will not be equipped with
these magneto-optical drives; therefore, a new medium for long-term
storage of the historic GPS archive must be identified. The CDDIS
staff has decided to utilize CD-ROMs for this archive and a procurement
of a CD recordable system will be undertaken in the next few months.
This system will have the capability of recording up to five copies
of a CD. The existing GPS archive on magneto-optical disks (in
VAX/VMS format) will be migrated to CD-ROM. The data will most
likely be written to CD-ROM by GPS week. Purchase of a CD-ROM jukebox
to further increase the time span of on-line data will be investigated
in the hopes of delivery in late 1997. 
SLR Satellite Spreadsheet (11-Apr-97)
Information about SLR
satellites has been collected and is presented in spreadsheet
form. Any comments, questions, or corrections to this information
should be directed to the CDDIS Manager, Carey Noll.

April 1997 Issue of CDDIS Bulletin is Available (10-Apr-97)
The latest
issue of the CDDIS Bulletin has been published and is available
electronically. Articles include this issue of the CDDIS Bulletin
are:
- Cover: IGS
GPS Network
- Articles:
- GPS
Tracking Data Summary and Access Statistics for 1996
- IGS
Preliminary Orbits Now Available
- Analyzed
Results Recently Submitted to the CDDIS
- Data
Bits and Bytes:
- Time
Bias in CRL Tokyo SLR Data
- Epoch
Timing Corrections for NASA SLR Stations
- SLR
On-Site Normal Point Pass Totals for 1996 -- Update
- Permanent
GPS Network Update

February 1997 Issue of CDDIS Bulletin is Available (10-Feb-97)
The latest
issue of the CDDIS Bulletin has been published and is available
electronically. Articles include this issue of the CDDIS Bulletin
are:
- Cover: SLR
Observatory Network
- Articles:
- Global
Space Geodetic Site Information
- Summary
of Recent SLR Data Problems
- SLR
On-Site Normal Point Pass Totals
- Data
Bits and Bytes:
- SLR
Data from the Starfire Optical Range for 1996
- MOBLAS-8
Range Bias
- CDDIS
Bulletin Survey Results

Charts of Global Space Geodetic Sites (23-Jan-97)
The Geodetic and Geophysical Sites (GGS) Subcommission has prepared
charts listing
existing global fiducial or "fundamental" sites and the
instruments collocated at each site. The subcommission plans to
update and maintain this site list.

SLR Time Bias Functions (TBFs) (23-Jan-97)
Roger Wood (RGO) reports that from January 20 , 1997, TBFs will
be distributed via the EUROLAS Data Center (EDC) to a new mailing
list called SLRTBF. Anyone interested in receiving TBFs should
send a blank message with the subject header "subscribe" to
slrtbf@dgfi.badw-muenchen.de. These TBFs are available from the
EDC, RGO,
the CDDIS. The format for these functions
was developed under the aegis of the SLR/LLR Subcommission of the
CSTG during the 10th International Workshop on Laser Ranging Instrumentation
held in Shanghai
Plans are for this distribution to collect and collate all TBFs
currently produced by different providers and mail them as a single
file (see example file at the end of the specification) at least
once per day. From January 20 the new scheme will work in parallel
with present distributions for a trial period of about a month.
If all is running smoothly at the end of that period, the existing
distributions will be discontinued. A further announcement will
be made at that time.
All comments about the new files and the distribution are welcomed
and should be sent to Roger Wood at Herstmonceux (rw@gxvf.ego.ac.uk). 
IERS
Analysis Campaign Call for Participation (03-Jan-97)
Jim Ray (NOAA) has recently distributed a Call for Participation
on behalf of the IERS. The IERS Working Group on the ITRF Datum
is organizing an Analysis Campaign to collect appropriate products
from interested space geodetic data analysis centers and geophysical
data analysis centers, and to compare the results. While it is
likely that the results of this Campaign will strongly influence
any future IERS activity to regularly monitor geocenter motions,
participation in this Campaign does not obligate a participant
to contribute to any future operational activities. This Campaign
does not request the collection of any new observational data not
already being collected for other purposes. For further information
on the ITRF and the IERS Working Group on the ITRF Datum, please
refer to the www site http://schubert.ign.fr:8000/CIAG/WITRF/index.WITRF.html.

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