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IGS Electronic Mail      27 Mar 03:49:48 PST 2000      Message Number 2765
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Author: C. Bruyninx


Dear Colleagues,

After quit some problems with data quality we have stopped to 
submit data from our ROGUE SNR-8000 receiver at BRUS since
this morning at 11:15 UT (DOY 87/2000). 
Presently we are replacing the ROGUE SNR-8000 with an ASHTECH UZ-12
which has proven to work properly on the same antenna as the ROGUE 
SNR-8000.
Data from the ASHTECH UZ-12 will become available within a few hours.
The update site log has been sent to the IGS Central Bureau

Note that the ASHTECH UZ-12 is not connected to our Hydrogen Maser, 
as was the case for the ROGUE SNR-8000.

Best regards,

Carine Bruyninx
Royal Observatory of Belgium