TIDBINBILLA

Station summaryTIDB

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    Tide Gauge
    DORIS
IGS-type acronym : TIDB
Latitude : -35.39920044
Longitude : 148.97999573
Installed date : 1989-12-15
Decommissioned date :
Country : AUSTRALIA
City: TIDBINBILLA
Station status : active (green)
Domes Nr.: 50103M108
Station operator: (JPL) - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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GPS position times seriesTIDB

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Position
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Offsets (mm)

MMaterial change or malfunction
EEarthquake
RFReference Frame change
UUnknown
NANot available
Position discontinuity
Velocity discontinuity
     
   
Vertical component
   
East component
   
North Component


Data available at SONELTIDB



Quality plots on RINEX filesTIDB

Quality plots on RINEX files of TIDB Quality plots on RINEX files of TIDB Royal Observatory of Belgium

Plots generated using software developed with the EPN team at ROB
Observations & tracking performance Satellite tracking

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The satellite tracking graph has been calculated for all stations for the first day of each month. If you wish to have a graph for another date, choose the 'Calculate a specific date' option.

Photo albumTIDB

Log bookTIDB

[IGSSTATION-6727] - 2016-07-28 (18/08/2016)

Please be advised that the current choke ring antenna at Tidbinbilla Australia is scheduled
for replacement due to seasonal (likely temperature) tracking variations. The replacement
was announced in IGSSTATION-6584.

Following the replacement, expect a delay in data delivery until IGS sitelogs and RINEX
header information are in place and data has been validated.

[IGSSTATION-6733] - 2016-08-02 (18/08/2016)

Please be advised that the previously announced GNSS antenna swap
at Tidbinbilla has been postponed due to local weather conditions.

Tentative new swap date is now this Thursday (rather than Tuesday),
at approximately 10am local time, and pending cooperative weather.

[IGSSTATION-6584] - 2016-03-23 (24/03/2016)

This notice confirms the intent to remove the uncalibrated acrylic radome just after UT 0:00 on March 24 (today) and operate the existing antenna as-is for approximately three months. After this period, an antenna which has been calibrated by GA, will replace the suspect antenna unit.
There will be a delay in data delivery until IGS sitelogs and RINEX header information are in place.