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    Navic' will be operational early 2018.

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    ISRO indicates that eventually Navic applications will support:.

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    Navic stands for Navigation with Indian Constellation.

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    The seven satellites are part of the Navic navigation satellite constellation.

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    So these chips are designed to automatically support the Navic standard.

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    Smartphone will be equipped with Indian GPS system Navic, Know complete details.

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    Navic covers the Indian landmass and area of almost 1,500 km around it.

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    IRNSS system is now called‘Navic' an acronym of NAVigation using Indian Constellation.

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    According to ISRO, Navic is useful for fishermen to reach the potential fishing area.

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    Unlike GPS which is dependent only on L-band, Navic has dual frequency S and L bands.

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    The Navic system was performing well until the three clocks in IRNSS-1A failed some months back.

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    One of these will feature in upcoming phones from Xiaomi and Realme, with the newer chip supporting Navic.

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    Therefore, Navic is not dependent on any model to find the frequency error and is more accurate than GPS.

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    Navic, therefore, is not dependent on any model to find the frequency error and is more accurate than GPS.

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    Responding to another question on Navic, India's own GPS, he said the armed forces have started using the indigenously developed system.

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    The IRNSS-1H was a part of the indigenous navigation system called‘Navic,' that was initially planned to have a constellation of seven satellites.

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    The satellite IRNSS-1H is a part of the indigenous navigation system called‘Navic,' that was initially planned to have a constellation of 7 satellites.

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    The satellite IRNSS-1H is a part of the indigenous navigation system called‘Navic,' that was initially planned to have a constellation of seven satellites.

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    International mobile standards body 3rd Generation Partnership Project(3GPP) approved India's regional navigation satellite system Navic which would facilitate Navic's use in mobile phones.

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    International mobile standards body 3rd Generation Partnership Project(3GPP) approved India's regional navigation satellite system Navic which would facilitate Navic's use in mobile phones.

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    The Space Applications Centre in 2017 said Navic will provide standard positioning service to all users with a position accuracy up to 5 m.

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    The Prime Minister recalled how India's indigenous navigation satellite network, has been named“Navic” in honour of the millions of people who earn their livelihoods on boats.

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    The US Congress has consented to designate India's Navic as its‘allied' navigational satellite system along with the Galileo of the European Union and QZSS of Japan.

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    From next year, if you ever lose your way in any part of the country or anywhere in the Arabian sea,'Navic' will come to your rescue and help you find your bearings.

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    From next year onwards if you ever lose your way in any part of the country or anywhere in the Arabian sea,'Navic' will come to your rescue and help you find your bearings.

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    Navic is set to become the backbone of a public vehicle tracking system in India since it offers flexibility to local law enforcement agencies to monitor vehicles unlike international systems like the GPS(global positioning system).

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    Seven satellites of Navic constellation are currently in orbit, the realization of IRNSS-1I, by DOS/ISRO is under progress using a contract to a consortium of private companies for carrying out assembly, integration and testing of this satellite.

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    As for whether your existing phone will work with Navic, we first need to understand when smartphones use dual-frequency GNSS, they can avoid multi-path errors, caused by radio waves bouncing off obstacles and surfaces and in turn creating an error in positioning data.

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