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  • DO-229F-MOPS for Global Positioning System/Satellite-Based Augmentation System Airborne Equipment
  • This document contains Minimum Operational Performance Standards (MOPS) for airborne navigation equipment (2D and 3D) using the Global Positioning System (GPS) augmented by Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS); which, in the U.S. is the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). DO-229 only provides standards for single frequency airborne navigation equipment. A separate document will be created in the future to address standards for dual frequency equipment. This new version has been produced to introduce requirements tags. This version is intended to facilitate the development of future dual frequency, multi-constellation (DFMC) MOPS requirements by introducing requirements tags (i.e., numbers) such that it is easier to reference and compare the single frequency (L1), GPS and SBAS requirements in this MOPS with the future DFMC requirements. Requirements in Appendix R were not tagged because a new MOPS for GNSS-aided inertial navigation systems is expected to soon be approved by RTCA that will supersede them. Changes to sentences in DO-229E with regard to the word “shall” are summarized in the table below. Editorial updates to accommodate the tagging and some clarifications of requirements have been introduced. The sections affected are listed below. Finally, two notes (Section 2.1.1.6 and 2.1.2.3) were updated to reflect additional guidance resulting from recent operational experience.
  • DO-229F-PDF
  • Electronic
  • SC-159
  • 6/11/2020