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RTCM (continued) 2:05-3:15 pm—Session VI
Moderator: Carl S. Andren, Ra- cal-Megapulse, Inc. "Capabilities of Future Radiode- termination Systems: An Analysis of Surface and Space-Based Candi- dates," by Keith D. McDonald,
Federal Aviation Administration. "NAVSAT in the Marine Envi- ronment," by C. Rosetti, European
Space Agency. "The Loran C System of the
People's Republic of China," by the representatives of the People's Re- public. 3:15-3:30 pm—Coffee Break 3:30-5 pm—Session VII
Moderator: Ralph F. Eschen- bach, Trimble Navigation. "Special Committee 104 Recom- mendations for Differential GPS
Service," by Dr. Rudolph M. Kal- afus, Transportation Systems Cen- ter, Department of Transportation. "U.S. Coast Guard Differential
GPS System Development," by Lt.
Cdr. John E. Quill, USCG. "Examining the Use of a VHF
Radio Link for Transmission of Dif- ferential GPS Data," by James B.
Chadwick and Thomas B. Silli-
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Brown, Litton Industries. 5:45-7:45 pm—RTCM Assembly
Reception for registrants and spouses.
Thursday, May 1 8:30-10:30 am—Registration desk open 9-10:30 am—Session VIII
Moderator: John H. Beattie, Ra- cal-Decca Ltd. "The Perfect Fix—A Marriage
Made in Heaven," by Patrick
Patent, Racal-Megapulse, Inc. "An Innovative Solution to Ma- rine Radionavigation Systems Inte- gration," by A. Ramsay, Racal-
Decca Marine Navigation, Ltd.,
U.K. "Maritime Racons and Transpon- ders," by Joseph D. Hersey Jr.,
U.S. Coast Guard. "Racons, Transponders and User-
Selectable Services," by C. Gunnar
Svala and Bo Morwing, The
Ericcson Corporation, Sweden. 10:30-10:45 am—Coffee Break 10:45 am-12:15 pm—Session IX
Moderator: David C. Scull, RSPA,
Department of Transportation.
Panel Discussion: The Impact on
Users of Government Radionaviga- tion Policy and Plans. 12:15-1:45 pm—Lunch Period, no scheduled activities. 1:45-3:15 pm—Session X
Moderator: Charles S. Carney,
National Marine Electronics Asso- ciation. "Electronic Charts," by Morti- mer RogofF, Navigation Sciences,
Inc. "WATERCOM—The Direct
Line," by Richard A. Baker,
Waterway Communications Sys- tems, Inc. "From Telegraphy to Telethera- py," by Steven A. Herring, PA-C,
Medical Advisory Services, Inc. "A Demonstration of the Naviga- tion Information Network," by
Bruce Seaton, Defense Mapping
Agency, Department of Defense. 3:15-3:30 pm—Coffee Break 3:30-5 pm—Session XI
Moderator: Martin W. Bercovici,
Keller and Heckman. "Planning NOAA Satellite Oper- ations for the 1980s," by Daniel J.
Cotter and W. John Hussey, Na- tional Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service, NOAA,
Department of Commerce. "Update from the FCC: The Mo- bile Satellite and Radiodetermina- tion Satellite Services," by John B.
Richards, Federal Communica- tions Commission. "The First Geostar Satellite—Ini- tial Test Results," by Dr. Leslie O.
Snively, Geostar Corporation. "Cellular Technology in the Off- shore Environment," by Alec J.
Bentley, Gull Cellular Associates. 5-5:10 pm—Closing remarks.
For additional information on the meeting and tour programs, contact
Radio Technical Commission for
Maritime Services, 655 15th Street,
N.W., Washington, D.C.: (202) 639- 4006.
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