James Suttles
Active Member
Any update on possible release date on Linux, or Galileo news?
JimHi Clay,
This is extremely helpful. I have been waiting for a good time to upgrade my T2. If Galileo will be online and operational within 12 mos I may consider replacing my T2. I suppose the reasonable options are a T1M and/or T3 (I have only seen one ortwo members mention this unit). If there a T3 under development, perhaps it will support Galileo...
Thanks for correcting me Matt. I misspoke. I only meant they were operational, not fully, which, of course is why the max we see now is four to six at any given day. When all 24 are online, we’ll see 9 to 12 as we do with GPS and GNSS sats. Oh how we wait for that day!I wouldn’t say the Galileo constellation is fully operational yet. Presently it has 22 satellites in orbit, 14 of which are operational and another 4 that are in commissioning. It is expected to be fully operational by 2020 with 24 operational satellites.