GALILEO LATEST
March 1st, 2004
BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE SATELLITE network that will create in-cab navigational aids for hauliers and encourage the development of space-technology road tolls has taken two big steps towards completion. American and European Union (EU) negotiators have struck a deal over the frequency that will be used by the Galileo system, following three years of talks bedevilled by problems over its potential interference with the US's planned M-code military signal. Now Brussels and Washington have agreed that Galileo and the US-based GPS system will use compatible frequencies ...
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